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Chemical Form of Selenium in Naturally Selenium-Rich Lentils (<i>Lens culinaris</i> L.) from Saskatchewan

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Dil Thavarajah, Albert Vandenberg, Graham N. George, Ingrid J. Pickering

Journal: Journal of Agricultural and Food ChemistryYear: 2007Citations: 66

Lentils (Lens culinaris L.) are a source of many essential dietary components and trace elements for human health. In this study we show that lentils grown in the Canadian prairies are additionally enriched in selenium, an essential micronutrient needed for general well-being, including a healthy im...

Health SciencesNursingNutrition and Dietetics
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Reason enough to hope? The citational practices and disorienting subjects that make menstruation a matter of human rights

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Karen Zivi

Journal: The International Journal of Human RightsYear: 2023Citations: 4

ABSTRACTCalls to think or embrace an 'after' to rights, particularly ones that suggest adopting alternative ways of thinking or acting politically, often do so because of frustration with the liberal dimensions of rights. In this paper, I draw insights from theories of performativity and feminist ph...

Social SciencesArts and HumanitiesPhilosophy
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Pharmacodynamic study of the selenium-mediated arsenic excretion in arsenicosis patients in Bangladesh

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Mohammad Alauddin, R. Cekovic, S Alauddin, L. Bolevic et al.

Year: 2019Citations: 1

Since 1938 several investigators have confirmed antagonistic interaction whereby the administration of selenite mitigates arsenite toxicity in mammals. More recently a number of animal model and human studies have revealed that the bimolecular basis of this antagonism involves the glutathione mediat...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental ChemistryOpen Access
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