Title of article
The Differences in the Level of Selenium in the Organs of Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) from Various Regions of Poland
Author/Authors
Nowakowska، E. نويسنده Department ofAnimal Reproduction Biotechnologyand Environmental Hygiene,West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Judyma 6 Street, 71-466 Szczecin, Poland , , Pilarczyk، B. نويسنده Department ofAnimal Reproduction Biotechnologyand Environmental Hygiene,West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Judyma 6 Street, 71-466 Szczecin, Poland , , Pilarczyk، R. نويسنده Laboratory of Biostatistics,West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Judyma 10 Street, 71-466 Szczecin, Poland , , Tomza-Marciniak، A. نويسنده Department ofAnimal Reproduction Biotechnologyand Environmental Hygiene,West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Judyma 6 Street, 71-466 Szczecin, Poland , , Bakowska، M. نويسنده Department ofAnimal Reproduction Biotechnologyand Environmental Hygiene,West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Judyma 6 Street, 71-466 Szczecin, Poland ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 36 سال 2015
Pages
6
From page
1287
To page
1292
Abstract
The aim of the study was to assess regional differences in selenium content in the environment
based on analysis of the Se concentrations in liver and kidney of red deer from central, northern, south-eastern and
south-western Poland. The level of selenium in organs was determined using spectrofluorometric methods. The
mean concentration of selenium in the liver and kidney of red deer was 0.084 ?g/g w.w. and 0.621 ?g/g w.w.,
respectively. The highest mean concentration of selenium was found in the liver of red deer from the south-eastern
region (0.120 ?g/gw.w.), and it was significantly higher than themean level of seleniumin the liver of red deer from
the northern (0.068 ?g/gw.w.), central (0.070 ?g/gw.w.) and south-western (0.079 ?g/gw.w.) regions.The highest
mean concentration of selenium in the kidney was also found in red deer from the south-eastern region (0.784 ?g/
g w.w.), and it was significantly higher than the mean level of selenium in the kidney of red deer from the northern
(0.542 ?g/gw.w.), central (0.561 ?g/gw.w.) and south-western (0.606 ?g/gw.w.) regions. Our results indicate that
there are deficits of selenium in the environment in Poland.
Journal title
International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)
Serial Year
2015
Journal title
International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)
Record number
2388357
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