“…315 The -SeH group attached to a pyridine ring undergoes tautomerization to form a selone, i.e., the R-CQSe has greater chemical stability than that of R-SeH, which is responsible for the reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenging process and participates in the GPX-like cycle of some OSeCs. 25,316 As commented above, in mice, diphenyl diselenide is metabolized, and there was a clear rupture of the Se-C bond 122 and the release of Se to the inorganic Se pool that can feed the synthesis of selenoproteins. Although HSe À derived from the metabolism of diphenyl diselenide can also react with electrophilic forms of Hg, the increase in the excretion of Hg from the body of methylmercury-treated mice cannot be explained by the formation of HgSe salts.…”