INVESTIGATION OF THE APPEARANCE OF SUPPLEMENTAL ENRICHED SE-76 USING THE HUMAN NAIL AS A DIETARY MONITOR

Citation
Ck. Baskett et al., INVESTIGATION OF THE APPEARANCE OF SUPPLEMENTAL ENRICHED SE-76 USING THE HUMAN NAIL AS A DIETARY MONITOR, Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry, 195(1), 1995, pp. 97-108
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Analytical","Nuclear Sciences & Tecnology","Chemistry Inorganic & Nuclear
ISSN journal
02365731
Volume
195
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
97 - 108
Database
ISI
SICI code
0236-5731(1995)195:1<97:IOTAOS>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
The principal objective of this study was to determine if the use of a stable enriched tracer of Se-76 could be used to determine the delay time between a dietary intake of selenium and its appearance in finger nails and toenails. Selenium is an essential trace element in human nu trition. It has been studied at the Missouri University Research React or (MURR) for the past 15 years using an Instrumental Neutron Activati on Analysis (INAA) technique. The principal route of human exposure to selenium is through the diet. Selenium concentrations of nails, blood , hair, and urine have been used as indicators of dietary selenium int ake. In this study, a cohort consisting of seven men and five women in gested three selenium supplements of 150 mu g each over a three day pe riod. The selenium was enriched in Se-76 (96.48%) and ingested as sele nite in orange juice following an overnight fast. Fingernails and toen ails were collected prior to the selenium supplementation and for seve ral months afterward to be used as biochemical indicators. The peak Se -76 concentration in the fingernails and toenails occurred at 19-23 an d 16-32 weeks after supplementation, respectively.