EDTA Chelation Research Guide

Full name: Calcium Disodium EDTA (CaNa2EDTA)

A synthetic amino acid chelator used for heavy metal detoxification. FDA-approved for lead poisoning and investigated for cardiovascular disease (TACT trial). Binds divalent/trivalent metals for renal excretion.

How EDTA Chelation Works

Hexadentate chelator forming stable complexes with Pb²⁺, Cd²⁺, Hg²⁺, and Ca²⁺ from arterial plaque. Metal-EDTA complexes are water-soluble and excreted renally. Also reduces oxidative stress from heavy metal catalyzed Fenton reactions.

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Research Citations

  1. TACT trial: EDTA chelation and cardiovascular events (2019) - Chelation therapy reduced cardiovascular events by 18% overall and 39% in diabetic patients with prior MI over 5-year follow-up.
  2. EDTA and heavy metal body burden (2021) - 30 IV EDTA sessions reduced urinary provoked lead by 70% and cadmium by 45% in occupationally exposed workers.

Related Detox & Antioxidant Compounds

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