Seleno-Amino Acids in Vegetables: A Review of Their Forms and Metabolism

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Seleno-amino acids are safe, health-promoting compounds for humans. Numerous studies have focused on the forms and metabolism of seleno-amino acids in vegetables. Based on research progress on seleno-amino acids, we provide insights into the production of selenium-enriched vegetables with high seleno-amino acids contents. To ensure safe and effective intake of selenium, several issues need to be addressed, including (1) how to improve the accumulation of seleno-amino acids and (2) how to control the total selenium and seleno-amino acids contents in vegetables. The combined use of plant factories with artificial lighting and multiple analytical technologies may help to resolve these issues. Moreover, we propose a Precise Control of Selenium Content production system, which has the potential to produce vegetables with specified amounts of selenium and high proportions of seleno-amino acids.

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Hu, J., Wang, Z., Zhang, L., Peng, J., Huang, T., Yang, X., … Yang, Q. (2022, February 2). Seleno-Amino Acids in Vegetables: A Review of Their Forms and Metabolism. Frontiers in Plant Science. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.804368

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