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Jump to content. Chelation means "to grab" or "to bind. Except as a treatment for lead poisoning, chelation therapy is controversial and unproved. Chelation is a very effective way to treat heavy-metal poisoning. The U. Food and Drug Administration FDA has approved prescription chelation therapy for the treatment of lead poisoning. Injected EDTA binds with the harmful metal and both are then eliminated from the body through the kidneys.

Some people believe that EDTA binds with calcium deposits the part of plaque that obstructs the flow of blood to the heart in the arteries, and then EDTA "cleans out" the calcium deposits from the arteries, reducing the risk of heart problems. Research results have been inconsistent. Chelation therapy should not replace lifestyle changes or standard treatments for coronary artery disease. Notice to purchaser Our products are to be used for Research Use Only. Documents Components. Applications Inhibitor of metal-dependent enzymes Stop solution for metal ion dependent enzymatic reactions Preparation of TE buffer Additional product information Please see the product's Certificate of Analysis for information about storage conditions, product components, and technical specifications.

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Log in to enjoy additional benefits Want to save this information? An account with takarabio. About our blog. But EDTA has certainly mastered that trick and made the most of it, making EDTA a very useful - and memorable - compound, from the lab to the emergency medical kit. Next week, another versatile compound giving some companies a rather hefty profit from its chemistry. Silicone chemistry is a ten billion dollar plus per year industry. Silicones are present in many familiar products and applications as diverse as shampoos and personal grooming products through bathroom sealants, water-proofing and environmentally-friendly dry cleaning agents.

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Topics Chemistry in its Element: Compounds Podcasts. Latest audio. Book club — Vampirology by Kathryn Harkup. Chelation therapy is effective for heavy metal toxicity as we have discussed above. It is NOT effective for treatment of other medical conditions like atherosclerosis and peripheral vascular disease. Some of the toxic effects of EDTA have resulted from human error. When edetate disodium was mistakenly administered to patients, it caused rapid hypocalcemia that proved fatal.

For this reason, edetate sodium is no longer commercially available in the US. Because EDTA is excreted by the kidney, it is contraindicated in patients with active renal disease and those who are anuric, or not able to make urine.

There is no evidence of toxicity at rates of normal consumption. Since EDTA is also present in cosmetics and personal care products like shampoos, soap, creams and lotions, use of these items counts towards daily consumption.

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