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Methaneseleninic acid

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Methaneseleninic acid is a chemical compound used in various laboratory applications. It serves as a source of selenium, an essential trace element. The core function of methaneseleninic acid is to provide selenium in controlled and measured quantities for research, analysis, and experimental purposes.

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Methaneseleninic Acid and Caspase Inhibition

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Methaneseleninic acid (same as MSeA, >95%, white powder) was purchased from Sigma Chemical Company (St. Louis, MO). Pan caspase inhibitor (z-VAD-fmk) was purchased from MP-Biomedical (Aurora, OH).
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Preparation of MSA and γ-Tocopherol Solutions

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Methaneseleninic acid (MSA) and γ-tocopherol (γT) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich Co. (Catalog numbers 541281 and T1782, respectively). Stock solution of MSA was prepared at a concentration of 645 μM in deionized water, filter sterilized, aliquoted into 1 mL portions, and frozen at −20°C. A new stock was thawed daily for use. Stock solutions of γT were prepared at two concentrations, 100 mM and 200 mM, in tocopherol-stripped corn oil (Dyets, Inc.), aliquoted, and stored in the dark at 4°C.
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