Selenium in ruminant nutrition and health / / Peter F. Surai.

Selenium (Se) is an essential dietary trace element participating in the regulation of various physiological functions in humans and farm animals through its incorporation into a range of selenoproteins. Low Se content in main feed ingredients is a common problem worldwide and dietary Se supplementa...

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Selenium (Se) is an essential dietary trace element participating in the regulation of various physiological functions in humans and farm animals through its incorporation into a range of selenoproteins. Low Se content in main feed ingredients is a common problem worldwide and dietary Se supplementation is a current practice in ruminant nutrition. Recent research clearly proved that sodium selenite, used for the last 50 years as a feed supplement, is not an optimal form of Se. However, use of organic selenium in dairy and beef diets can help meet Se requirement and maintain health/high immunocompetence, productive and reproductive performance. The goal of this book is to provide up-to-date information about the roles of Se in ruminant nutrition and health. A special emphasis is given to the role of selenium as an essential part of the integrated antioxidant system. The concept of using organic Se in ruminant nutrition is described in detail with emphasis on selenomethionine as a storage form of Se in the body. Also, specific Se deficiency-related disorders in ruminants are described and the importance of Se in growth, development, immunity and reproduction is demonstrated. Molecular mechanisms of protective effects of Se under stressful conditions of commercial milk and meat production are characterized. This book will be of practical importance to dairy and beef producers, to nutritionists and vets as well as for animal scientists, students of agricultural colleges and universities. It will also be of interest for researchers in areas related to environmental sciences, food sciences, physiology, etc.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
List of tables and figures -- Notes on the editor -- Part 1: Molecular mechanisms of Se action -- 1 Antioxidant systems in animal body: an update --   Peter F. Surai and Anton Surai -- 2 Selenoproteins in ruminants: glutathione peroxidases --   Peter F. Surai and Anton Surai -- 3 Selenoproteins in ruminants: thioredoxin reductases and other selenoproteins --   Peter F. Surai and Anton Surai -- Part 2: Selenium deficiency and metabolism -- 4 Selenium deficiency in ruminants --   Athanasios C. Pappas, Alexandros Mavrommatis, Eleni Tsiplakou and Peter F. Surai -- 5 Selenium in feed: organic selenium concept development and its applications --   Peter F. Surai and Denise Cardoso -- 6 The fate of Selenium in the rumen --   Mohammed A. Hachemi and Danielle N. Sherlock -- Part 3: Selenium in ruminant nutrition -- 7 Selenium for dairy and beef cattle --   Swagat Mohapatra and Surinder Singh Chauhan -- 8 Selenium and its effects on the health of sheep and other domesticated ruminants --   Nicole Moran and Niel A. Karrow -- Part 4: Practical applications of Se -- 9 Selenium, immunity, and disease in cattle --   William P. Weiss -- 10 Selenium and inflammation: an update --   Anton Surai and Peter F. Surai -- 11 Selenium, muscle redox status and meat quality in ruminants --   Mario Estévez and Pierre-Andre Geraert -- 12 Looking ahead: future prospects of Se in ruminant nutrition and health --   Peter F. Surai.
Human beings. 
Nutrition. 
Selenium in agriculture. 
Selenium in human nutrition. 
Selenium Health aspects. 
Selenium Physiological effect. 
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List of tables and figures -- Notes on the editor -- Part 1: Molecular mechanisms of Se action -- 1 Antioxidant systems in animal body: an update --   Peter F. Surai and Anton Surai -- 2 Selenoproteins in ruminants: glutathione peroxidases --   Peter F. Surai and Anton Surai -- 3 Selenoproteins in ruminants: thioredoxin reductases and other selenoproteins --   Peter F. Surai and Anton Surai -- Part 2: Selenium deficiency and metabolism -- 4 Selenium deficiency in ruminants --   Athanasios C. Pappas, Alexandros Mavrommatis, Eleni Tsiplakou and Peter F. Surai -- 5 Selenium in feed: organic selenium concept development and its applications --   Peter F. Surai and Denise Cardoso -- 6 The fate of Selenium in the rumen --   Mohammed A. Hachemi and Danielle N. Sherlock -- Part 3: Selenium in ruminant nutrition -- 7 Selenium for dairy and beef cattle --   Swagat Mohapatra and Surinder Singh Chauhan -- 8 Selenium and its effects on the health of sheep and other domesticated ruminants --   Nicole Moran and Niel A. Karrow -- Part 4: Practical applications of Se -- 9 Selenium, immunity, and disease in cattle --   William P. Weiss -- 10 Selenium and inflammation: an update --   Anton Surai and Peter F. Surai -- 11 Selenium, muscle redox status and meat quality in ruminants --   Mario Estévez and Pierre-Andre Geraert -- 12 Looking ahead: future prospects of Se in ruminant nutrition and health --   Peter F. Surai.
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