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| Sodium Selenite - is inorganic selenium in the selenite oxidation state (Se⁴⁺) Sodium selenite is produced industrially from selenium metal, which itself is obtained as a by-product of copper refining. Mechanistic distinction from Selenium: -Selenite reacts with GSH → GS–Se–SG intermediates -Generates superoxide, H₂O₂ -Exploits cancer cells’ elevated basal oxidative stress -Normal cells neutralize it more effectively (higher redox reserve) Both the uptake and processing of selenium has recently shown to be upregulated in subsets of cancer cells due to their increased expression of xCT transporter The more a tumor depends on xCT, the more toxic selenite becomes. High xCT Also Increases SSE Toxicity. High xCT increases intracellular thiols, which increases SSE chemical trapping, redox cycling, and cytotoxic impact. Sodium selenite might protect against toxicity of AgNPs. also here SSE and cancer
Table to compare Sodium Selenite to SeNPs -Sodium selenite → chemical oxidant (thiol attack → ROS shock). -SeNPs → engineered redox stressor (signaling-level control, broader window). -Selenomethionine / Se-yeast → redox buffer & selenium storage form (often protective to cancer cells, especially when oxidative stress is a therapeutic goal).
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| Sepsis is a life-threatening medical condition that occurs when the body’s response to an infection causes widespread inflammation. This uncontrolled inflammatory response can lead to tissue damage, organ failure, and, in severe cases, death. -Treatment options PKM2, Glycolysis and HIF1α inhibitors. -Chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and immunosuppressive drugs can further weaken the immune system, making patients more susceptible to infections that can lead to sepsis. -AgNPs have demonstrated antimicrobial effects against a wide range of pathogens including bacteria, fungi, and viruses. Since infections are the primary trigger for sepsis, their ability to reduce microbial loads has been of significant interest. |
| 4742- | SSE, | Antitumor Effects of Selenium |
| - | Review, | Var, | NA | - | Review, | Arthritis, | NA | - | Review, | Sepsis, | NA |
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