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Factors involved in heavy metal poisoning.
Federation proceedings, 1977The heavy metals include at least 40 elements but cadmium, lead, and mercury have been most extensively studied. The biological properties of heavy metals are discussed in terms of three important characteristics: the ability to form, irreversibly, complexes and chelates with organic ligands; the properties to form organic-metallic bonds; and the ...
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Meso- and racemic-DMSA as antidotes in heavy metal poisoning
2001Lead, cadmium and mercury, well known toxic metals, could be used in a chemical terrorist attack. Chelating agents are the only antidotes which promote toxic metals elimination from the body. At present meso-1, 3-dimercaptosuccinic acid (meso-DMSA) is the optimal officially accepted antidote in poisoning with lead and mercury that can be used orally ...
Kostial-Šimonović, Krista +2 more
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Heavy metal poisoning from Ayurvedic traditional medicines: an emerging problem?
International Journal of Environment and Health, 2008Paul I Dargan +2 more
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