EDTA (ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid) ≥99.4%, white powder ACS
Supplier: MP Biomedicals
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Synonyms:
Kestranal® A, OmniPur® EDTA, Edetic acid, Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, Ethylenedinitrilotetra-acetic acid, 2,2',2'',2'''-(Ethane-1,2-diylbis(azanetriyl))tetraacetic acid, (Ethylenedinitrilo)tetraacetic acid, Idranal® II
Ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA) is a calcium chelator used to eliminate inhibition of enzyme catalyzed reactions due to traces of heavy metals..
For use as an anticoagulant, disodium or tripotassium salts of EDTA are most commonly used. EDTA prevents platelet aggregation and is therefore the preferred anticoagulant for platelet counts. It is an inhibitor of metalloproteases and metal-activated proteases. It acts as a chelator of the zinc ion in the active site of metalloproteases, but EDTA can also inhibit other metal ion-dependent proteases such as calcium-dependent cysteine proteases. EDTA interferes with biological processes which are metal-dependent. It is a buffer component.
Soluble in 3M NaOH (160 mg/mL); 1 M aq soln: Clear, Colorless & Complete, No Black Specks, Haze Free.
Caution: Research Use Only (RUO).
Formula:
C₁₀H₁₆N₂O₈ MW: 292,25 g/mol Storage Temperature: Ambient |
MDL Number:
MFCD00003541 CAS Number: 60-00-4 |
Specification Test Results
Identity Test | Passes |
Purity | ≥99.4% |
Insoluble in Dilute Ammonium Hydroxide | <0,005% |
Residue on Ignition | <0,2% |
Nitrilotriacetic Acid | <0,1% |
Calcium (Ca) | <0,001% |
Magnesium (Mg) | <5 ppm |
Heavy Metals (as Pb) | ≤0.001% |
Iron (Fe) | ≤0.005% |
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