2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10126-023-10256-x
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Distribution and Effects of Selenoneine by Ingestion of Extract from Mackerel Processing Residue in Mice

Takuya Seko,
Yoko Sato,
Michiko Kuniyoshi
et al.
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“…Finally, compounds related to ESH, including trimethyl histidine (i.e., hercynine), methyl-ESH, and selenoneine are highly present in human RBCs [ 93 ]. Given the potential role of selenoneine as an antioxidant, and its abundance in certain foods (see above), it is surprising that mice fed a selenoneine-enriched diet for 32 days exhibited no detectable selenoneine in their RBCs [ 106 ]. Thus, more work on this interesting molecule is eagerly anticipated.…”
Section: Esh and Rbc Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, compounds related to ESH, including trimethyl histidine (i.e., hercynine), methyl-ESH, and selenoneine are highly present in human RBCs [ 93 ]. Given the potential role of selenoneine as an antioxidant, and its abundance in certain foods (see above), it is surprising that mice fed a selenoneine-enriched diet for 32 days exhibited no detectable selenoneine in their RBCs [ 106 ]. Thus, more work on this interesting molecule is eagerly anticipated.…”
Section: Esh and Rbc Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%