There is some tentative evidence for foods containing lycopene and selenium.
The chalcogens in these compounds are mostly sulfur, although some do contain selenium instead.
Selenomethionine is a naturally occurring amino acid containing selenium.
In addition, it contains calcium, selenium, boron, isoflavones from soybeans, and black cohosh.
Woollins' reagent is an organic compound containing phosphorus and selenium.
However, vitamin E products must be used with caution if they also contain selenium.
It contains selenium in its +1 oxidation state.
They also contain the micronutrients phosphorus, niacin, selenium, vitamin B and potassium.
Black pepper contains the dandruff fighting minerals zinc and selenium.
Further, maca contains selenium and magnesium, and includes polysaccharides.