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Several efforts have been made to detoxify the effect of metals once they are administered in the human body. Chelation is considered the best method used so far. Medicinal treatment of acute and chronic metal toxicity is provided by chelating agents. Chelation is one of the chemical functions that take place in the bodies of almost all living organisms. It is a process by which plants and animals utilize inorganic metals. Chlorophyll, the green matter of plants, is a chelate of magnesium. Hemoglobin, cytochrome C, catalase, and peroxidase are chelators of iron. A host of other metallo-enzymes could be used as examples involving chemical processes. Many of the successful drugs used in the treatment of disease are dependent on chelation processes for their effective therapeutic properties. Chelating agents are organic compounds capable of linking together metal ions to form complex ring-like structure called chelates. Chelate is derived from a Greek word meaning the claws of a lobster and somehow the chelators act in this way. Chelators form complex with the respective (toxic) ion. These complexes reveal a lower toxicity and are more easily eliminated from the body. This chapter focuses on the chemistry of these chelating agents and their pharmacological and toxicological properties. The beneficial and adverse effects including their limitations are briefly mentioned along with the recent developments to ameliorate the problems.
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Srivastava, S., Goyal, P. (2010). Detoxification of Metals – Biochelation. In: Novel Biomaterials. Environmental Science and Engineering(). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11329-1_2
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