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A Lipson1, H Masters, M O'Halloran, S Thompson, J Coveney, J Yu.
Abstract
The selenium status of children with phenylketonuria on a synthetic low phenylalanine diet was assessed. Correlation between blood selenium and red cell glutathione peroxidase was unsatisfactory (r = 0.65) due to the poor discrimination of red cell glutathione peroxidase with a low selenium diet. No symptoms of deficiency were observed. Supplementation with 50 micrograms per week of selenium as brewers yeast tablets over a period of 6 months significantly increased the blood selenium of the phenylketonuric children. Plasma Vitamin E levels were within normal limits. The supplementation effectively doubled their selenium intake to 15-17 micrograms per day, which is probably sufficient for this group with an adequate Vitamin E status, though considerably lower than the recommended minimum intake of 50 micrograms per day.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3395305 DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1754.1988.tb00304.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aust Paediatr J ISSN: 0004-993X