Influence of Dietary Vitamin E and Selenium on Distribution of Se75 In the Chick.

Abstract
Summary Three-week-old chicks fed either a Vit. E deficient or supplemented diet were intraperitoneally injected with Se75, and distribution of the isotope was determined in various tissues at 24, 48, and 168 hours after injection. Similarly, 2-week-old chicks fed a selenium deficient or supplemented diet were given an oral dose of Se75 and the distribution of the isotope in several tissues was determined at 24 and 168 hours after administration. Vitamin E had no effect on distribution of selenium, but selenium itself had a marked effect on the uptake and retention of radioselenium. One-half of the dose was retained by selenium-deficient chicks at 7 days, whereas only 1/5 of the dose was retained by chicks fed 1 ppm selenium from day-of-age. Considerable selenium was deposited and retained in the cerebellum of chicks even though this element cannot prevent encephalomalacia.

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