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SYNERGISTIC EFFECT OF EDETIC-ACID/ANTIBIOTIC COMBINATIONS ON PSEUDOMONAS ÆRUGINOSA

The Lancet, 1969
Abstract The disodium salt of ethylenediamine-tetra-acetic acid (E.D.T.A., edetic) enhances the effect of penicillin G, ampicillin, tetracycline, and chloramphenicol on a resistant strain of Pseudomonas œruginosa. This effect is shown to be due to synergism of the E.D.T.A./antibiotic combinations.
R, Weiser, J, Wimpenny, A W, Asscher
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Drug Transfer across Rat Intestinal Musculature after Edetic Acid Treatment

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1971
The columnar epithelium of the in vitro rat intestine was separated from the intestinal musculature by treatment with icecold edetic acid solution. The in vitro absorption kinetics through the denuded intestinal musculature for salicylate ion and acetanilide were followed in pH 7.4 sodium phosphate and potassium phosphate buffers, as well as in an ...
R K, Nayak, L Z, Benet
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Effects of estrogen on response to edetic acid infusion in postmenopausal osteoporotic women

Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1994
We and others have hypothesized that estrogen helps preserve bone mass by affecting the PTH/vitamin D regulation of skeletal metabolism. To evaluate this theory, we tested the effect of estrogen administration on parathyroid sensitivity to hypocalcemic challenge.
F, Cosman   +4 more
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The control of nitrilotriacetic acid in edetic acid and its salts by liquid chromatography

Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, 2003
Two liquid chromatographic methods have been developed and validated for the determination of nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA) in edetic acid (EDTA) and its salts. In one method NTA and EDTA are separated on a polymer column without pretreatment, and are detected amperometrically using a glassy-carbon electrode.
G A, Crosbie   +3 more
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MEASUREMENT OF GLOMERULAR FILTRATION-RATE IN MAN USING A 51Cr/EDETIC-ACID COMPLEX

The Lancet, 1967
Abstract 51 Cr complexed with edetic acid ( 51 Cr-E.D.T.A.) can be prepared in a form which is stable when autoclaved and in vivo. It does not bind to protein or enter red blood-cells and excretion via the gut is insignificant. The renal clearance, as measured by the continuous-infusion technique, is the same as that of inulin.
E S, Garnett, V, Parsons, N, Veall
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Apparent Failure of Edetic Acid Chelation Therapy for the Treatment of Coronary Atherosclerosis

DICP, 1990
Patients diagnosed with incurable or fatal diseases may seek alternatives to standard medical therapy and spend significant amounts of money for these therapies. One alternative medical therapy, chelation therapy with edetic acid (EDTA), has gained considerable popularity for the alleged treatment of atherosclerotic vascular disease; however, its ...
S R, Wirebaugh, D R, Geraets
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EFFECTS OF ASCORBIC ACID AND DISODIUM EDETATE ON THE STABILITY OF ISOPRENALINE HYDROCHLORIDE INJECTION

Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, 1984
Disodium edetate (0.01%), either alone or in combination with ascorbic acid (0.1%) was an effective stabilizer for isoprenaline injection B.P. but adjustment to pH 2.8 was necessary. The bubbling of nitrogen through the solution in the ampoule before sealing did not prevent degradation in unprotected solutions.
G, Smith, K, Hasson, J A, Clements
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Measurement of Glomerular Filtration Rate using a Single Injection of 51Cr‐Edetic Acid

Australasian Annals of Medicine, 1970
SummaryA simple method of estimating the glomerular filtration rate using a single injection of 51 Cr‐EDTA is described. The technique, which avoids urine collections, has been found to correlate well with the 24 hour endogenous creatinine clearance over a wide range of renal function.
R R, Bailey, T G, Rogers, J J, Tait
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COMPARISON BETWEEN INULIN AND 51Cr-LABELLED EDETIC ACID FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF GLOMERULAR FILTRATION-RATE

The Lancet, 1968
Abstract One hundred and forty-seven simultaneous inulin and 51 Cr-labelled edetic acid (E.D.T.A.) clearances have been performed in thirty-nine patients. Compared with inulin, 51 Cr-E.D.T.A. significantly underestimates the glomerular filtration-rate, and it cannot yet be considered a suitable alternative to inulin for precise measurement of ...
D A, Heath, M S, Knapp, W H, Walker
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Light Scattering Changes of Edetic Acid-Treated, Washed Rat Platelets

Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1975
SummaryThe effects of adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and Ca2+ on platelet morphology were studied in edetic acid (EDTA)-treated, washed platelets of rat by means of light scattering measurement at right angles. ADP caused a transient change of light scattering, which was independent of concentration above 5 μM and of pH between 4 and 10.
S, Shibata, B, Kobayashi
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