Fluorometry of selenium in serum or urine

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Abstract

This fluorometric procedure for determining selenium in human serum or urine is sensitive (requiring only 0.4 mL of sample), accurate, simple, and can be performed on several samples concurrently. Using this technique, we found a mean selenium concentration in the serum of normal Canadian men of 142.9 (SD 16.1) μg/L. The mean urinary excretion rate was 124.5 (SD 76.0) μg/day.

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Lalonde, L., Jean, Y., Roberts, K. D., Chapdelaine, A., & Bleau, G. (1982). Fluorometry of selenium in serum or urine. Clinical Chemistry, 28(1), 172–174. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/28.1.172

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