- and in
nature are
bound in some form of
chelate ring (e.g., with a
humic acid or a protein). Thus,
metal chelates are
relevant to the
mobilization of metals...
-
Chelated platinum is an
ionized form of
platinum that
forms two or more
bonds with a
counter ion. Some
platinum chelates are
claimed to have antimicrobial...
-
Chelating resins are a
class of ion-exchange resins. They are
almost always used to bind cations, and
utilize chelating agents covalently attached to...
- and Zn
chelates in
sheep have been
compared to the
inorganic sulfate forms, at "low" and "high"
supplementation rates.
Copper and Zn
chelates at the lower...
-
still change into the
chelated ferric form. EDTA is used to
solubilize iron(III) in water. In the
absence of EDTA or
similar chelating agents,
ferric ions...
-
Chelation therapy is a
medical procedure that
involves the
administration of
chelating agents to
remove heavy metals from the body.
Chelation therapy has a long...
- of grain-based
ingredients because of the
higher costs of
quality feed.
Chelates in
animal feed is
jargon for
metalloorganic compounds added to
animal feed...
- acid, upon
ionization of the
carboxylic acid groups, is a high
affinity chelating agent for di- and
trivalent cations. The
tetracarboxylic acid was first...
- acid
chelates.
Journal of
Inorganic and
Nuclear Chemistry 1962, 24, 499. J.
Roger Hart "Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid and
Related Chelating Agents"...
- In enzymology, a ferric-
chelate reductase (EC 1.16.1.7) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
chemical reaction 2 Fe(II) + NAD+ ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons...