Effects of three chelating agents, EDTA, NTA, and TPP, on the concentration of elements in rat tissues.

Autor: Krari, N., Allain, P.
Zdroj: Biological Trace Element Research; May1991, Vol. 29 Issue 2, p125-131, 7p
Abstrakt: Ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA), nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA), and tripolyphosphate (TPP) sodium salts were given orally to rats at the dose of 1 mmol/kg/d for 35 d. The concentrations of Na, K, Ca, Mg, P, S, Fe, Sr, Cu, and Zn were determined in blood, plasma, brain, heart, muscle, liver, kidney, duodenum, and bone of control rats and of the rats receiving EDTA, NTA, and TPP. The main effect induced by EDTA, NTA, and TPP was a decrease of the concentrations of several elements Ca, Mg, Fe, P in the duodenum. Otherwise, EDTA induced an increase of Zn in the kidney (+20%), NTA, an increase of Fe in liver (+29%), and particularly an increase of Zn in bone (+44%). TPP induced a slight decrease of Zn and Cu in liver. In conclusion, EDTA, NTA, and TPP taken orally at the dose of 1 mmol/kg/d for 35 d induced moderate changes of the concentrations of some elements in rat tissues, but without signs of toxicity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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