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Nano-selenium and its nanomedicine applications: a critical review

Authors

HOSNEDLOVA B. KEPINSKA M. SKALICKOVA S. FERNANDEZ C. RUTTKAY-NEDECKY B. PENG Q.M. BARON M. MELCOVA M. OPATŘILOVÁ Radka ZIDKOVA J. BJORKLUND G. SOCHOR J. KIZEK René

Year of publication 2018
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source International Journal of Nanomedicine
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Pharmacy

Citation
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S157541
Keywords nanoparticles; biomedicine; drug delivery; oxidative stress; anticancer effect; antimicrobial activity; protective effect
Description Traditional supplements of selenium generally have a low degree of absorption and increased toxicity. Therefore, it is imperative to develop innovative systems as transporters of selenium compounds, which would raise the bioavailability of this element and allow its controlled release in the organism. Nanoscale selenium has attracted a great interest as a food additive especially in individuals with selenium deficiency, but also as a therapeutic agent without significant side effects in medicine. This review is focused on the incorporation of nanotechnological applications, in particular exploring the possibilities of a more effective way of administration, especially in selenium-deficient organisms. In addition, this review summarizes the survey of knowledge on selenium nanoparticles, their biological effects in the organism, advantages, absorption mechanisms, and nanotechnological applications for peroral administration.

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