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Why E.D.T.A is inserted inside muscle to stop contraction ? what's the need ?

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Answered by RvChaudharY50
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EDTA has been used as a therapeutic agent because it will bind lead with displacement of calcium from the chelate. Thus, the PbNa2EDTA complex will be excreted from the body fluids leaving Ca behind.

The effect of EDTA and its ability to chelate and potentiate the cell walls of bacteria and its ability to destabilize a biofilm by sequestering calcium, magnesium, zinc, and iron makes it a suitable agent for use in the prevention and management of biofilms.

Answered by Anonymous
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EDTA and EGTA can discriminate tonic contractions induced by thromboxane A2 and phorbol ester in rabbit aortic smooth muscles.

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