“…Thus, the main aim of our study was to analyse the possibility that dietary CAc, with or without 0.35 ppm Se (as SeVI or SeYe), could decrease peroxidative damage of PUFA in the pancreas of lambs fed the diets enriched in RO and FO, containing high proportion of pro-healthy n-3LPUFA. Fortunately, our current and previous studies documented that the addition of 0.35 ppm Se (as SeYe or SeVI) to the diet containing RO, FO and CAc did not cause harmful symptoms (such as diarrhoea or vomiting) and visual changes either in the pancreas or in the liver, spleen, kidney, brain and muscles of lambs (Czauderna et al, 2017;Białek and Czauderna, 2019;Białek et al, 2020Białek et al, , 2021. Indeed, only diets supplemented with inorganic Se-compounds (especially selenite or selenides), at concentrations exceeding 5 mg Se/kg diet exerted hepatotoxic and teratogenic effects in lambs or cows, but also in humans (Navarro-Alarcon and Cabrera-Vique, 2008).…”