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Biomediation > Chelator
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Chelator Defined
An agent that causes formation of a chelate--a heterocyclic molecule in which a metal ion is bound to at least two nonmetal ions in the same molecule.
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- Green tea catechins as brain-permeabl e, non toxic iron chelators to "iron out iron" from the brain.
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- Re: What do EDTA and EGTA do, what are their differences, and their uses.: glycol-bis(bet a-aminoethyl ether)-
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