Selenium

Vitamins and Minerals Database

Selenium

Selenium supports antioxidant enzymes, thyroid function and immune support. Food-first intake is preferred; supplements should be matched to diet, health context, and safety considerations.

Type: trace element Last reviewed: 2026-05-19

Overview

01

Biological role

Selenium supports antioxidant enzymes, thyroid function and immune support.

02

Mechanism of action

Selenium contributes to normal physiology through nutrient-specific enzyme, structural, signaling, transport, or regulatory roles described in authoritative nutrition references.

03

Chemical forms

Selenium may appear in foods and supplements in different chemical forms. Selection should consider the nutrient form, dose, tolerance, and health context.

Quick answers before choosing a supplement

What it helps withSelenium supports antioxidant enzymes, thyroid function and immune support.
Best time to takeUse with meals if the supplement irritates the stomach; separate from medicines or competing minerals when needed.
Best form to knowSelenium may appear in foods and supplements in different chemical forms. Selection should consider the nutrient form, dose, tolerance, and health context.
Low intake signsInadequate Selenium intake or absorption may affect body systems related to antioxidant enzymes, thyroid function and immune support. Deficiency risk depends on diet, absorption, medical conditions, and life stage.
Too much may causeHigh intake can cause selenium toxicity; Brazil nuts can be very high.
Key food sourcesBrazil nuts, seafood, meat, poultry, eggs, grains

Chemical forms and absorption

Common forms

Selenium may appear in foods and supplements in different chemical forms. Selection should consider the nutrient form, dose, tolerance, and health context.

Absorption context

Absorption can vary with food composition, supplement form, dose, and timing. Food-first intake is preferred when possible.

Clinical use

Established essential nutrient roles should be separated from supplement benefit claims. Supplement use is most appropriate when there is inadequate intake, increased need, deficiency risk, or a clinical indication.

Absorption and action pathway

Food or supplementBrazil nuts, seafood, meat, poultry, eggs, grains
AbsorptionAbsorption can vary with food composition, supplement form, dose, and timing. Food-first intake is preferred when possible.
Body roleSelenium supports antioxidant enzymes, thyroid function and immune support.
Safety checkHigh intake can cause selenium toxicity; Brazil nuts can be very high.

What to take with, and what to avoid

Works Well With

Food-first intakeAdequate protein and energyBalanced dietProfessional review when using medicines

Avoid / Use Caution

High-dose use without indicationStacking multiple productsIgnoring medicines or kidney/liver diseaseUsing supplements instead of diagnosis

Best time to take

Main timingUse with meals if the supplement irritates the stomach; separate from medicines or competing minerals when needed.
Split doses when neededSome nutrients are easier to tolerate or absorb when divided into smaller doses.
Check overlapReview multivitamins and combination products to avoid unnecessary duplication.

Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to take Selenium?

Use with meals if the supplement irritates the stomach; separate from medicines or competing minerals when needed.

Can Selenium be taken with coffee or milk?

Some minerals compete with foods, drinks, or medicines. Separate timing is useful when treating a deficiency.

Who should be careful with Selenium?

Pregnant or lactating people, older adults, children, people with chronic diseases, and people taking regular medicines should use supplements with professional guidance.

Food and Intake

55adults
60pregnancy
70lactation
400UL NIH adults
Age / groupMaleFemalePregnancyLactationUpper limit
1-3 years2020UL 90
4-8 years3030UL 150
9-13 years4040UL 280
14-18 years55556070UL 400
19+ years55556070UL 400
How to read: RDA/AI values are targets for generally healthy people. EAR is used to estimate adequacy probability or group-level adequacy, not as a personal goal below the RDA.
Unit: mcg/day. Values should be interpreted by age, sex, pregnancy, lactation, and health context. Local labeling rules may differ from clinical nutrition references.

International reference intake comparison

Country / authorityCommon reference value
USA / NIH-FNBRDA 55 mcg; pregnancy 60; lactation 70; UL 400
Europe / EFSAAI adults about 70 mcg; UL latest 255 mcg
Australia-New Zealand / NRVRDI 70/60 mcg men/women
Thailand / Thai FDAThailand: use Thai RDI and Thai FDA / Ministry of Public Health regulations for labeling and supplement products. Do not interpret labeling values as therapeutic doses; product-specific limits must be checked against the latest notification and formula.

This table compares reference-intake frameworks across authorities. Values may use different terms such as RDA, AI, PRI, or NRV and should not be merged into one universal dose.

Food source comparison for Selenium

55 mcgDaily Value used for percent and serving calculations
Food Serving amount Selenium %DV %DV bar Servings to reach 55 mcg
Brazil nuts 1 oz 544 mcg 989%
0.1
tuna 3 oz 92 mcg 167%
0.6
halibut 3 oz 47 mcg 85%
1.2
sardines 3 oz 45 mcg 82%
1.2
ham 3 oz 42 mcg 76%
1.3
egg 1 egg 15 mcg 27%
4

Food values are practical comparison values. Actual content varies by variety, preparation, fortification, and serving size.

Safety

LOW

Deficiency

Inadequate Selenium intake or absorption may affect body systems related to antioxidant enzymes, thyroid function and immune support. Deficiency risk depends on diet, absorption, medical conditions, and life stage.

UL

Excess and toxicity

High intake can cause selenium toxicity; Brazil nuts can be very high.

!

Precautions

High intake can cause selenium toxicity; Brazil nuts can be very high.

SP

Special populations

Pregnant or lactating people, older adults, children, people with chronic diseases, and people taking regular medicines should use supplements with professional guidance.

Fast risk map

Body regulation: Selenium may appear in foods and supplements in different chemical forms. Selection should consider the nutrient form, dose, tolerance, and health context.

LOW: insufficient intake

Inadequate Selenium intake or absorption may affect body systems related to antioxidant enzymes, thyroid function and immune support. Deficiency risk depends on diet, absorption, medical conditions, and life stage.

UL: excess intake

High intake can cause selenium toxicity; Brazil nuts can be very high.

Precautions: interactions and timing

High intake can cause selenium toxicity; Brazil nuts can be very high.

SP: special populations

Pregnant or lactating people, older adults, children, people with chronic diseases, and people taking regular medicines should use supplements with professional guidance.

Interactions and Clinical Context

Rx

Drug interactions

Potential interactions depend on the nutrient, supplement dose, medicines used, and medical conditions. People using regular medicines should check interaction guidance from clinical sources or ask a clinician.

Food

Food interactions

Absorption can vary with food composition, supplement form, dose, and timing. Food-first intake is preferred when possible.

Note

Clinical notes

Established essential nutrient roles should be separated from supplement benefit claims. Supplement use is most appropriate when there is inadequate intake, increased need, deficiency risk, or a clinical indication.

EV

Evidence level

High for essential nutrient role; nutrient-specific supplementation benefits depend on baseline status and clinical context.

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References
Nutrient Recommendations and Databases
NIH Office of Dietary Supplements · Dietary Reference Intakes definitions and nutrient recommendation context
Vitamins and minerals
National Health Service · Overview and individual vitamin/mineral pages linked from overview
Vitamin and Mineral Supplements
Nutrition.gov · General federal resource hub for vitamin and mineral supplements
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