Role of chelation in medicinal and biological functions
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awlate compounds of different metals (such as Iron, Nickel, Cobalt, Zinc, Ruthenium and Osmium) have antffungal, antibacterial and antiviral properties. Lipid solubility increases with decreasing charge of his-chelate, the active chelates also affects the redox reaction in different cells, such as 2- mercaptopyridine N-oxide, dimethyl dithiocorbamic acid are the active chelates which functions as antibacterial and antifungal agents, copper chelates of such legands are more effective. The metal chelates have a curative role for plants as well as for animals as they can be used for the treatment of metal deficiencies as well as toxicity in plants and animals.
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Shankar V. Role of chelation in medicinal and biological functions. ANSDN [Internet]. 24Jul.2013 [cited 4Aug.2025];1(01):26-0. Available from: https://anushandhan.in/index.php/ANSDHN/article/view/1594
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