Selenium:
· is an important part of a molecule in the body that protects blood cells from certain damaging chemicals
· helps our system produce antibodies (a structure of molecules that binds to the surface of a virus and prevents it from damaging your body)
· helps keep the pancreas and heart functioning properly
· makes our tissues elastic (stops our skin from stretching apart)
Selenium can be good for a person who does not get enough in a regular diet. Selenium is needed to help the thyroid gland and control infection. Too much selenium in the diet can lead to other health problems, like Diabetes.
The substance loosely called selenium sulfide (approximate formula SeS2) is the active ingredient in some anti-dandruff shampoos. The selenium compound kills the scalp fungus Malassezia, which causes shedding of dry skin fragments. The ingredient is also used in body lotions to treat Tinea versicolor due to infection by a different species of Malasseziafungus.
Selenium plays a vital role in metabolism, hormonal, antioxidant and immune functions. It initiates DNA repair in damaged cells, inhibits the proliferation of cancerous cells, and induces their death. Selenium works together with vitamin E, which is a powerful antioxidant. Together, they perform vital antioxidant functions throughout the body, which reduces the risk of Heart disease and cancer, and reduces inflammation in cases of rheumatoid Arthritis.
Death from cancer, including lung, colorectal, and prostate cancers, is lower among people with higher blood levels or intake of selenium. In addition, the incidence of non-melanoma skin cancer is significantly higher in areas of the United States with low soil selenium content. Selenium might affect cancer risk in two ways. As an anti-oxidant, selenium can help protect the body from damaging effects of free radicals. Selenium may also prevent or slow tumor growth. Certain breakdown products of selenium are believed to prevent tumor growth by enhancing immune cell activity and suppressing development of blood vessels to the tumor.
Selenium is also one of a group of antioxidants that may help limit the oxidation of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol and thereby help to prevent coronary artery disease.
Have you ever watched Evolution? Well selenium is particularly used to produce Head and Shoulders. wow... but its true, its used to clean your the hair on top of your head
it is used for medicinal benefits and it is a nutrient for our body. too much of it can be toxic.
A little yes, a lot no. Some is needed to make certain enzymes, but too much is toxic.
Selenium dioxide (SeO2) is the most widely used selenium compound in industry. It is used as an oxidising agent in drug and other chemical manufacture, a catalyst in organic syntheses, and an anti-oxidant in lubricating oils.
Jons Jacob was the man to discover Selenium.
Yes. selenium is a non metal
No, selenium is a element
No. Selenium is not explosive.
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The chief commercial uses for selenium today are in glassmaking and in pigments. Selenium is a semiconductor and is used in photocells. Uses in electronics, once important, have been mostly supplanted by silicon semiconductor devices. Selenium continues to be used in a few types of DC power surge protectors and one type of fluorescent quantum dot.
Selenium dioxide (SeO2) is the most widely used selenium compound in industry. It is used as an oxidising agent in drug and other chemical manufacture, a catalyst in organic syntheses, and an anti-oxidant in lubricating oils.
Some applications of selenium:- red glass fabrication- rubber vulcanization- manganese refinning by electrolysis- component of alloys- solar cells- photoconductive materials- inorganic dyes
Sleneium is the main chelating agent in the selenium chelation process it is present in the human body normally in small quantities and can be used to extract mercury from the body helping to treat mercury poisoning.
Jons Jacob was the man to discover Selenium.
This compound is called selenium hexafluoride.
Selenium, atomic number 34.
Yes. selenium is a non metal
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No, selenium is a element
Selenium is a metalloid.