Pet World Insider Article: Dog Food Ingredients A to Z: Selenium by SlimDoggy.com

By steve

Brazil nuts – high in Selenium

We continue our Dog Food Ingredients A to Z series with the letter “S”. Today’s ingredient is Selenium.

What is Selenium?

Selenium is a trace mineral that our bodies use to produce glutathione peroxidase, an enzyme that serves as a natural antioxidant.

Common names for Selenium

The most common name variations include high-selenium yeast, selenized yeast, chelated selenium. Synthetic selenium, which is inferior to natural selenium, is called sodium selenate or sodium selenite.

Why is Selenium included in dog food?

Selenium is added to dog food because of its antioxidant properties and its crucial role in supporting normal pancreatic , fat absorption, and thyroid function.

Is Selenium a commonly used ingredient in dog food?

Selenium in some form is in about 5% of dog foods.

Common benefits or risks of Selenium

Selenium helps to improve joint skin and coat health.

Research suggests that increased intake of selenium is tied to a reduced risk of cancer. The watershed study on selenium and cancer in people was a double-blind intervention trial at the University of Arizona Cancer Center1.

Animal studies suggest similar benefits. Nearly 200 animal studies have been conducted to evaluate the effects of selenium levels on cancer. Of these studies, two-thirds have found that high levels of selenium reduced the development of tumors at least moderately (by 15 to 35% compared to controls) and in most cases very significantly (more than 35%). Only in a very few cases was selenium found not to be effective 2.

Very high selenium dosages in people are known to cause selenium toxicity, which presents with depression, nervousness, emotional instability, nausea, vomiting, and in some causes loss of hair and nails. Like almost all things, you can get too much of a good thing.

Miscellaneous facts about Selenium

Look for natural selenium, not synthetic versions like sodium selenite or sodium selenate, which are less effective and might even be harmful to the body. (This holds true for most vitamins and minerals: natural versions are far superior and effective than synthetic versions. We will be writing more on this topic in future posts.)

Dietary selenium comes primarily from nuts (especially Brazil nuts), cereals, meat, mushrooms, fish, and eggs.

Slimdoggy Ingredient Comfort Level

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Selenium gets the Slimdoggy Happy Face due to all of its health benefits.

Sources and further reading

1/ Clark LC, Combs GF Jr, Turnbull BW, et al. Effects of selenium supplementation for cancer prevention in patients with carcinoma of the skin. A randomized controlled trial. Nutritional Prevention of Cancer Study Group. JAMA. 1996;276:1957-1963.

2/ http://lpi.oregonstate.edu/f-w97/selenium.html

http://totalhealthmagazine.com/features/pet-health/selenium-for-pet-health.html

http://www.cancer.org/treatment/treatmentsandsideeffects/complementaryandalternativemedicine/herbsvitaminsandminerals/selenium

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