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EDTA

Catalog No.
B7197
A chelating agent
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SizePriceStock Qty
1g
$55.00
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For scientific research use only and should not be used for diagnostic or medical purposes.

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Background

EDTA (also known as edetic acid or etheylenediaminetetraacetic acid) is a chelating agent that binds certain metal ions (e.g. lead, calcium, magnesium and iron). EDTA has a variety of applications in laboratory, including preventing blood samples from clotting, keeping bacteria from forming a biofilm (thin layer stuck to a surface), as well as eliminating contaminating divalent cations and inhibiting protease activity in the process of protein purification. In addition, EDTA has also been applied in chelation therapy, acting by binding certain heavy metals and minerals such as lead and calcium and removing them from the body. 

References:

1. Definition of EDTA - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms. National Cancer Institute. Retrieved 28 August 2021.

2. Mónico A, Martínez-Senra E, Cañada FJ, et al. Drawbacks of Dialysis Procedures for Removal of EDTA. PLoS One, 2017, 12(1): e0169843.

Product Citation

Chemical Properties

Physical AppearanceA solid
StorageStore at RT
M.Wt292.24
Cas No.60-00-4
FormulaC10H16N2O8
Solubilityinsoluble in EtOH; insoluble in DMSO; insoluble in H2O
Chemical Name2,2',2'',2'''-(ethane-1,2-diylbis(azanetriyl))tetraacetic acid
SDFDownload SDF
Canonical SMILESOC(CN(CC(O)=O)CCN(CC(O)=O)CC(O)=O)=O
Shipping ConditionSmall Molecules with Blue Ice, Modified Nucleotides with Dry Ice.
General tips We do not recommend long-term storage for the solution, please use it up soon.

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Chemical structure

EDTA