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Relative affinity for chelating agents

Desferrioxamine B (Desferal), a chelating agent that occurs naturally in certain microorganisms, has a very high affinity for ferric ion but only a relatively weak affinity for most other cations. Under physiological conditions it can complex free iron and competitively remove iron from ferritin and haemosiderin. It also binds,... [Pg.201]

Fig. 11.8 The relative affinities of bivalent cations for oxygen and nitrogen types of chelating agent. The logarithms of the first stability constants are plotted against rising atomic numbers. Fig. 11.8 The relative affinities of bivalent cations for oxygen and nitrogen types of chelating agent. The logarithms of the first stability constants are plotted against rising atomic numbers.

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