Determination of Selenium Species in Environmental Samples |
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Authors: | Krystyna Pyrzyńska |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Pasteura 1, 02-093 Warsaw, Poland, PL |
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Abstract: | The essential nature of selenium as well as its toxicity depend on the concentration and the chemical forms in which this element is present in a given sample. Dissolved inorganic selenium can be found in natural water and soil as selenides, selenite and selenate. Organoselenium compounds present in air, soil and plants are volatile methylselenides, trimethylselenonium ion and several selenoamino acids. This review is a summary of recent research on the determination of selenium species in environmental samples such as water, air, soil and plants. Stability of selenium species in solutions and their storage is also discussed. In the metabolic pathway in the body selenide could act as the common intermediate for inorganic and organic Se sources as well as the checkpoint between further utilisation and excretion of selenium. Received May 30, 2001; accepted October 19, 2001; published online July 15, 2002 |
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Keywords: | : Selenium determination speciation environmental samples review. |
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