Ebert K H, Lombeck I, Kasperek K, Feinendegen L E, Bremer H J
Z Ernahrungswiss. 1984 Sep;23(3):230-6. doi: 10.1007/BF02021475.
The selenium content of food exhibits great regional differences. Food samples of infants and young children from the North Rhine-Westphalia State in the Fed. Rep. of Germany were analysed by instrumental neutron activation analysis and showed that the average selenium content of local vegetable and fruit is below 5 ng/g wet weight. Only samples of potatoes and bananas exhibit higher selenium contents. The bananas, probably imported from different areas of the world, show an extremely high variance with values between 4 and 164 ng Se/g. Commercially available ready-for-use meals for infants or young children have a low Se content (median 24 ng/g) which is comparable to cow's milk. Besides eggs, cereals enriched with milk and some other cereal products contain more than 100 ng Se/g.
食物中的硒含量存在很大的地区差异。采用仪器中子活化分析法对德意志联邦共和国北莱茵 - 威斯特法伦州婴幼儿的食物样本进行分析,结果显示当地蔬菜和水果的平均硒含量低于5纳克/克湿重。只有土豆和香蕉样本的硒含量较高。这些香蕉可能从世界不同地区进口,其硒含量差异极大,在4至164纳克硒/克之间。市售的婴幼儿即食食品硒含量较低(中位数为24纳克/克),与牛奶相当。除鸡蛋外,加奶强化谷物及其他一些谷物产品的硒含量超过100纳克硒/克。