| Features: |
| Selenate shares similarity with sulfate and enters cells via sulfate transporters; however, it is less readily reduced and often considered less potent in rapid cytotoxicity effects. Selenate tends to exhibit higher IC50 values (often in the 10–100 µM range), indicating reduced potency compared to selenite in directly inducing cancer cell death. Less Direct ROS Generation than Selenite. – Selenate’s toxicity is generally less acute because it is a more inert species until metabolically reduced. – It may exert its anticancer effects once it is converted into reduced selenium species that eventually can contribute to ROS production. |
| Source: |
| Type: type of cell death |
| Situation in which a cell actively pursues a course toward death upon receiving certain stimuli. Cancer is one of the scenarios where too little apoptosis occurs, resulting in malignant cells that will not die. |
| 4493- | Chit, | Selenate, | Se, | A novel synthetic chitosan selenate (CS) induces apoptosis in A549 lung cancer cells via the Fas/FasL pathway |
| - | in-vitro, | Lung, | A549 |
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