Title of article :
Selenium in soil and endemic diseases in China
Author/Authors :
Jian’an Tan ، نويسنده , , Wenyu Zhu، نويسنده , , Wuyi Wang، نويسنده , , Ribang Li، نويسنده , , Shaofan Hou، نويسنده , , Dacheng Wang، نويسنده , , Linsheng Yang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
Selenium is an essential element for humans, animals and some species of microorganisms. The biological function
of selenium shows dual characteristics. The selenium content range between toxic and deficient concentration is very
narrow. The present paper discusses the geographical distribution of two forms Žtotal and water-soluble. of selenium
in topsoil Žplough layer for cultivated soils, eluvial horizon for natural soils. and evaluates its relationship with some
human health problems in China. Topsoil samples, 354 in total, including 156 natural and 198 cultivated soils of 21
main soil types were collected. The total Se concentration in soil samples was determined with DAN Ždi-
aminonaphthalene.-fluorescence spectrophotometer method. Soil water-soluble Se concentration was determined
with the same method after extraction with water Žwater soil 5:1.. The results showed that the geometric and
arithmetic means of total Se concentration in soil, for all samples, were 0.173 mg kg and 0.239 mg kg, respectively,
with the lowest value being 0.022 mg kg and the highest being 3.806 mg kg. For the cultivated soil, the geometric
mean of total Se was 0.188 mg kg, its arithmetic mean was 0.269 mg kg and higher than those in the natural soil,
0.154 mg kg and 0.206 mg kg, respectively. The geometric and arithmetic means of water-soluble Se in soil for all
the samples were 4.0 and 6.4 g kg, the lowest 0.6 g kg and the highest value being 109.4 g kg. For the
cultivated soils, the average concentration of water-soluble Se was 4.3 g kg, similar to that of natural soil, they are
and 4.4 g kg by geometric mean. Two sequences of the soil types, arranged separately in the concentration of total
Se and water-soluble Se, are different and this demonstrates that the proportions of the two forms of selenium
existing in various soils are different. The percentages of water-soluble Se to total Se in different types of soils varied
from 1.07 to 6.69%. However, generally the laterite and other subtropic soil still have relatively high absolute
water-soluble Se contents because of their higher total Se contents. A very significant correlation between total Se
and water-soluble Se has been found in cultivated soil with a correlation coefficient of 0.58 ŽP 0.01.. The
relationships between soil Se and human endemic diseases Keshan disease, Kashin Back diseases and selenosis have
been discussed. The reference criteria for evaluating Se deficiency and Se excess in soil were suggested.
Keywords :
Endemic osteoarthropathy , health , Kashin Beck Disease , Endemic cardiomyopathy , soil , Water-soluble Se , Endemic diseases , Keshan Disease , Selenium
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment