Mercury and selenium levels, and Se:Hg molar ratios in freshwater fish from South Louisiana

Volume: 54, Issue: 3, Pages: 238 - 245
Published: Jan 2, 2019
Abstract
Ample historical evidence has demonstrated the neurotoxicity of organic Hg. However, several studies have suggested that Se effectively sequesters MeHg. The affinity of Hg is up to ≈106 times higher for Se molecules than for comparable sulfur molecules, most of which are components of brain enzymes. The neurotoxicity of MeHg is associated with its binding to Se and the resultant interference with selenoenzymes (Ralston & Raymond, Global Advances...
Paper Details
Title
Mercury and selenium levels, and Se:Hg molar ratios in freshwater fish from South Louisiana
Published Date
Jan 2, 2019
Volume
54
Issue
3
Pages
238 - 245
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