“…Examples include selenotocopherol analogue 10 (in collaboration with Lars Engman, who later prepared α-selenotocopherol), 35,36 pyrido analogue 11, 37 allosteric enhancer 12 and agonist 13 of the A 1 adenosine receptor (in collaboration with Peter Scammells), 38,39 antibiotic lookalikes 14 and 15, 40 selenomilfasartan ( 16) and selenoeprosartan (17) (antihypertensives), 41,42 protected selenosugars 18 and 19, 43 fused heterocycle 20, 44 and 7-selenabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane (21). 25 Is it worth mentioning here that commercializing selenium-containing compounds can be particularly difficult. Selenium has been unfairly (blanket) labeled as "toxic," often by individuals who don't really understand the importance of molecular structure.…”