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Selenium Yeast and Selenomethionine

  • Yes, selenium yeast provides an organic matrix of selenium.
  • During the manufacturing process, Saccharomyces cerevisiae (yeast) is grown in a selenium-rich medium, allowing the yeast to absorb the inorganic selenium and convert it into naturally occurring organic forms.
  • The primary and dominant compound formed in this process is L-selenomethionine, typically accounting for a significant majority (often around 70% to 85% or more) of the total selenium content.
  • Other organic selenium compounds, such as selenocysteine and various methylated derivatives, are also usually present in smaller amounts within the yeast matrix.
  • This whole-food or food-form matrix is generally considered to have higher bioavailability and better physiological retention compared to inorganic forms like sodium selenite or sodium selenate.
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