
 Levels of antioxidants such as folic acid and selenium decrease in dams exposed  to ethanol during gestation and lactation, affecting their antioxidant status,  their reproductive function and consequently the health of their progeny.
 We  will study whether a Se (0.5 p.p.m.) plus folic acid (8 p.p.m.) supplemented  diet administered to ethanol-exposed dams and male rats prevents the effects  provoked by ethanol in Se bioavailability and in their glutathione peroxidase  (GPx) activity, thus improving the health of their offspring.   
Se levels in tissue were measured by graphite-furnace  atomic absorption spectrometry and serum GPx activity by spectrophotometry. 
Results show that ethanol decreases Se retention in  dams, affecting their tissues’ Se deposits, decreasing serum GPx activity,  gestational parameters and the weight of their progeny. 
Se plus folic acid balance Se bioavailability,  something that is especially important during gestation and lactation, and as a  direct result, the health of their progeny is improved. 
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