The importance of trace metal ions in biological processes has been known for some time, but the role of chelating molecules in the human body is a comparatively new and interesting field of research Schubert, j., 1966, Scientific American, 214, no. 5, 40. Among the important complexes occuring in the body are haemoglobin, containing iron, and vitamin B-12, containing cobalt, both essential to human health. Other well-known naturally occuring complexes include cytochrome oxidase, containing both iron and copper, and chlorophyll, containing magnesium. The transition metal ions of the First Transition Series are well-known for their ability to form complexes with suitable ligands, and in particular with chelate ligands which can seize the met...
Cobalt as a trace metal ion is essential to humans. It is well established that Cobalt participates...
Department of Chemistry, Lucknow University, Lucknow, India Screening of Metal Complexes for Biolog...
<div><p>A number of reports have appeared in literature calling attention to the depletion of essent...
The importance of trace metal ions in biological processes has been known for some time, but the rol...
Biogenic metals and their various inorganic, organometallic, and coordination compounds are comprehe...
Iron and ascorbic acid (vitamin C) are essential nutrients for the normal growth and development of ...
race elements are required for life, and their existence seem to be essential for the development an...
The antioxidant/pro-oxidant activity of drugs and dietary molecules and their role in the maintenanc...
The transition or d-block metal ions manganese, iron, cobalt, nickel, copper, zinc and to a more spe...
A chelate is a particular type of a complex or coordination compound. When a metal ion occupies two...
By far the majority of studies and speculations on metabolism in man and animals have been concerned...
A number of Fe(III) complexes of saccharides and their derivatives, and those of ascorbic acid were ...
One of the most important challenges for biological inorganic chemistry is to understand metal ion h...
A binuclear, unsymmetric coordinating ligand that is an effective metal chelator has been designed a...
A lot of research has been done on the evidence supporting the therapeutic applications of alum, ars...
Cobalt as a trace metal ion is essential to humans. It is well established that Cobalt participates...
Department of Chemistry, Lucknow University, Lucknow, India Screening of Metal Complexes for Biolog...
<div><p>A number of reports have appeared in literature calling attention to the depletion of essent...
The importance of trace metal ions in biological processes has been known for some time, but the rol...
Biogenic metals and their various inorganic, organometallic, and coordination compounds are comprehe...
Iron and ascorbic acid (vitamin C) are essential nutrients for the normal growth and development of ...
race elements are required for life, and their existence seem to be essential for the development an...
The antioxidant/pro-oxidant activity of drugs and dietary molecules and their role in the maintenanc...
The transition or d-block metal ions manganese, iron, cobalt, nickel, copper, zinc and to a more spe...
A chelate is a particular type of a complex or coordination compound. When a metal ion occupies two...
By far the majority of studies and speculations on metabolism in man and animals have been concerned...
A number of Fe(III) complexes of saccharides and their derivatives, and those of ascorbic acid were ...
One of the most important challenges for biological inorganic chemistry is to understand metal ion h...
A binuclear, unsymmetric coordinating ligand that is an effective metal chelator has been designed a...
A lot of research has been done on the evidence supporting the therapeutic applications of alum, ars...
Cobalt as a trace metal ion is essential to humans. It is well established that Cobalt participates...
Department of Chemistry, Lucknow University, Lucknow, India Screening of Metal Complexes for Biolog...
<div><p>A number of reports have appeared in literature calling attention to the depletion of essent...