-
polypeptides such as
phytochelatin are also
typical chelators. In
addition to
these adventitious chelators,
several biomolecules are
specifically produced...
-
Chelator chelatus Chelator insignis Chelator michaeli Chelator rugosus Chelator stellae Chelator striatus Chelator verecundus Chelator vulgaris "WoRMS -...
- DOTA (also
known as tetraxetan) is an
organic compound with the
formula (CH2CH2NCH2CO2H)4. The
molecule consists of a
central 12-membered
tetraaza (i.e...
- damage. To
avoid mobilization, some
practitioners of
chelation use
strong chelators, such as selenium,
taken at low
doses over a long
period of time. Chelation...
- Mn(III)-carboxylic acid chelate.
There are a
variety of
carboxylic acid
chelators including oxalate, malonate, tartrate, and lactate,
however oxalate is...
- is
unclear if use in
pregnancy is safe for the baby.
Dimercaprol is a
chelator and
works by
binding with
heavy metals. It has a very
pungent odor. Dimercaprol...
- The BCA ****ay is
largely incompatible with
reducing agents and
metal chelators,
although trace quantities may be tolerated. The BCA ****ay also reportedly...
-
product made from
cheese mixed with an
emulsifying agent (actually a
calcium chelator).
Additional ingredients, such as
vegetable oils,
unfermented dairy ingredients...
-
anaerobic organisms. Blue ("light blue")
Sodium citrate (weak
calcium chelator/anticoagulant)
Coagulation tests such as
prothrombin time (PT) and partial...
- of
actinide specific chelators:
Synthesis of new
cyclam tetrahydroxamate (CYTROX) and
cyclam tetraacetonylacetone (CYTAC)
chelators". Tetrahedron. 50 (9):...