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Selenium-Enriched Microorganisms: Metabolism, Production, and Applications

Lin Luo, Xue Hou, Dandan Yi, Guangai Deng, Zhiyong Wang, Mugen Peng

2025Microorganisms12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Microorganisms, as abundant biological resources, offer significant potential in the development of selenium-enrichment technologies. Selenium-enriched microorganisms not only absorb, reduce, and accumulate selenium efficiently but also produce various selenium compounds without relying on synthetic chemical processes. In particular, nano-selenium produced by these microorganisms during cultivation has garnered attention due to its unique physicochemical properties and biological activity, making it a promising raw material for functional foods and pharmaceutical products. This paper reviews selenium-enriched microorganisms, focusing on their classification, selenium metabolism, and transformation mechanisms. It explores how selenium is absorbed, reduced, and transformed within microbial cells, analyzing the biochemical processes by which inorganic selenium is converted into organic and nano-selenium forms. Finally, the broad applications of selenium-enriched microbial products in food, medicine, and agriculture are explored, including their roles in selenium-rich foods, nano-selenium materials, and disease prevention and treatment.

Topics & Concepts

SeleniumMicroorganismChemistryEnvironmental chemistryBiologyBacteriaOrganic chemistryGeneticsSelenium in Biological SystemsTrace Elements in HealthKidney Stones and Urolithiasis Treatments
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