"Chelating Agents Explained: Nature’s Metal Managers"



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Chelation is a biochemical process in which a molecule (called a chelator or chelating agent) binds tightly to metal ions to form a stable complex. This mechanism is crucial in various fields including medicine (e.g., treating heavy metal poisoning), environmental science (e.g., soil and water remediation), and biochemistry (e.g., enzyme function and metal transport in cells). Chelating agents such as EDTA, DTPA, and natural compounds like citric acid play key roles in regulating metal bioavailability and detoxification.


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