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  • Chelation in metal intoxication. VIII. Removal of chromium from organs of potassium chromate administered rats.

Chelation in metal intoxication. VIII. Removal of chromium from organs of potassium chromate administered rats.

Clinical toxicology (1980-03-01)
J R Behari, S K Tandon
ABSTRACT

Some polyaminocarboxylic acids were examined for their ability to mobilize chromium from certain vital organs, their subcellular fractions, and blood cells of potassium chromate administered rats. Hexamethylene 1,6-diamino tetraacetic acid (TDTA), triethylene tetramine hexaacetic acid (TTHA), and ethylene diamine di (O-hydroxylphenyl acetic acid) (EDDHA) may be useful in preventing or reducing chromate toxicity. No definite relationship could be observed between the structure of the chelating agents and their chromium-removing capacity.

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Sigma-Aldrich
1,6-Diaminohexane-N,N,N′,N′-tetraacetic acid, 97%