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Synonyms ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
Type of molecule

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The EDTA traps the copper ions attached to the rotor, allowing it to move again.
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If dirt is extensive, use a paste jelly formula such as EDTA ammonium carbonate.
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They assessed intestinal permeability by looking at urinary excretion of Cr-EDTA.
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Thus EDTA samples should be drawn last in most cases and plain tubes drawn first.
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Synthetic chelators such as EDTA have been developed to address toxicity medically.
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Cells were derived in defined medium, and then expanded by the EDTA method.
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Ozone facilitates the extraction of some heavy metals from soil using EDTA.
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The EDTA is not adsorbed onto the surface, but connected by a permanent chemical bond.
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These are relatively nontoxic, and in particular EDTA is approved as a food additive.
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  • Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid: a complex molecule used medically to chelate metal ions in cases of lead or heavy metal poisoning
  • ( Ethylene Diamine Tetra Acetic Acid) - A sequestering (chelating) agent with unique properties of "neutralizing" trace metals (like calcium, iron and magnesium salts, etc.) and other deposits on hair.
  • Acronym for ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, a stabilizer used in cosmetics to prevent ingredients in a given formula from binding with trace elements (particularly minerals) that can exist in water and with other ingredients to cause unwanted product changes to the texture, the odor, and the ...
  • A crystalline acid, C10H16N2O8, that acts as a strong chelating agent. The sodium salt of EDTA is used as an antidote for metal poisoning, an anticoagulant, and an ingredient in a variety of industrial reagents.
  • Ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid - a chelating (claw-like) molecule used to remove heavy metals and calcium from the human body. It is one way of treating heavy metal toxicity and atherosclerotic deposits in arteries.
  • A colorless compound used to keep blood samples from clotting. Its chemical name is ethyl- enediaminetetraacetic acid. EDTA functions by binding the calcium in the blood sample.
  • An artificial chemical that's used as an antioxidant and as a "complexing" agent in shampoos-which means that it binds metallic irons so that the surfactants can work more effectively.
  • Anticoagulating agent (tubes containing EDTA have purple tops).
  • A synthetic amino acid used to cleanse the body of excess metals and calcium. Antioxidant and preservative.