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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Uptake and Metabolism of Inorganic Forms of Selenium-75 by Spirodela Oligorrhiza

GW Butler and PJ Peterson

Australian Journal of Biological Sciences 20(1) 77 - 86
Published: 1967

Abstract

The duckweed Spirodela oligorrhiza was cultured at both pH 5 and 7·2 in sterile nutrient solutions containing 75Se-labelled selenite or selenate. At both pH values, selenite was absorbed and assimilated about three times more readily than selenate_ Colloidal selenium-75 at pH 7·2 was also investigated and found to be metabolized to a considerable extent. The labelling patterns observed were very similar for all three inorganic forms of selenium, with a predominance of selenomethionine incorporated into proteins.

https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9670077

© CSIRO 1967

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