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Selenium is an element. Elements don't contain compounds.
Selenocysteine is the amino acid that contains selenium. It is incorporated into proteins during the translation process via a specific codon and tRNA. Selenium plays a role in antioxidant defense and thyroid hormone metabolism.
The top 10 everyday foods containing selenium are:Brazil NutsSunflower SeedsFish (tuna, halibut, sardines, flounder, salmon)Shellfish (oysters, mussels, shrimp, clams, scallops)Meat (Beef, liver, lamb, pork)Poultry (chicken, turkey)EggsMushrooms (button, crimini, shiitake)Grains (wheat germ, barley, brown rice, oats)Onions
Yes, blueberries do contain seeds. These small seeds are found inside the fruit, surrounded by the flesh of the berry.
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.
Yes, shrimps contain selenium.
Selenium is an element. Elements don't contain compounds.
No
No, blueberries do not contain gluten. They are a naturally gluten-free fruit, making them safe for individuals with gluten sensitivities or celiac disease. Enjoying blueberries in their fresh form or in gluten-free recipes is a healthy choice.
a lot of good ones they help the body and mind in many helpful ways. they contain vitamins that help you..... blueberries are amazing fruits they taste good and help you all at the same time! so next time you have ice cream add some blueberries for some nutrition and more taste! :)
Selenocysteine is the amino acid that contains selenium. It is incorporated into proteins during the translation process via a specific codon and tRNA. Selenium plays a role in antioxidant defense and thyroid hormone metabolism.
I don't believe there is such a thing as vitamin k, but they are high in antioxidants.
The top 10 everyday foods containing selenium are:Brazil NutsSunflower SeedsFish (tuna, halibut, sardines, flounder, salmon)Shellfish (oysters, mussels, shrimp, clams, scallops)Meat (Beef, liver, lamb, pork)Poultry (chicken, turkey)EggsMushrooms (button, crimini, shiitake)Grains (wheat germ, barley, brown rice, oats)Onions
Yes, blueberries do contain seeds. These small seeds are found inside the fruit, surrounded by the flesh of the berry.
No, there is no paracetamol in blueberries. Blueberries are a natural fruit that contains various vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants but do not contain any pharmaceutical compounds like paracetamol. Paracetamol is a synthetic medication used for pain relief and fever reduction, and it is not found in any fruits or vegetables.
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.
Blueberries, especially wild species, contain antioxidants which have been found to reduce the risks of some cancers. Studies found that blueberry consumption lowered cholesterol and other blood lipid levels, possibly affecting symptoms of heart disease. fresh blueberries contain 3 g of fiber. Additionally blueberries are high in manganese as well as vitamin K and have a low glycemic load and are a source of vitamin C and iron.