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Sixteen chelating agents were examined to determine their relative efficacy as antidotes in acute zinc acetate intoxication in mice after i.p. administration. For a i.p. dose of 0.49 mmol/kg (LD50) of zinc acetate, the i.p. administration of chelating agents at a 2:1 and 5:1
mole
ratio resulted in a significant antidotal action for EDTA, DTPA, CDTA, D-penicillamine (D-PA), DMPS and
DMSA
. EGTA, L-cysteine, triethylentetraamine (TTHA), N-acetylcysteine (NAC), 4,5-dihydroxi-1,3-benzenedisulfonic acid (Tiron), sodium salicylate, glutathione, sodium diethyldithiocarbamate (DDC), 6-mercaptopurine and N-acetyl-D, L-penicillamine (NAPA) were not effective for acute zinc acetate poisoning. The therapeutic indices and therapeutic effectiveness of the most effective chelators were, respectively: EDTA (5.0, 7.0), DTPA (7.3, 13.7), CDTA (8.6, 6.3), D-PA (4.6, 1.9), DMPS (1.3, 1.0),
DMSA
(3.2, 5.4). DTPA, CDTA, and EDTA appear to be the most effective agents of those tested in offsetting acute zinc intoxication in mice.
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PMID:Antidotes for zinc intoxication in mice. 337 87
The relative efficacy of 14 chelating agents in alleviating acute cobalt (II) chloride (ip) intoxication has been determined. For a level of 0.70 mmol/kg ip of CoCl2 (slightly higher than its LD50), the ip administration of chelating agents at a 2:1 and 5:1
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ratio resulted in a significant antidotal action for L-cysteine, N-acetyl-cysteine, L-histidine,glutathione,D,L-penicillamine,
DMSA
, DTPA and EDTA. For a level of 1.18 mmol/kg ip of CoCl2 (slightly higher than its LD99) only L-cysteine, N-acetylcysteine,glutathione,
DMSA
, DTPA and EDTA resulted in a significant enhancement of the survival rate. The therapeutic indices of these compounds were respectively: 8.3, 11.8, 10.9, 9.1, 20.5 and 26.4; with EDTA and DTPA being the most effective. However, due to their low toxicity, N-acetylcysteine and glutathione should be considered as possible alternatives.
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PMID:Comparison of antidotal efficacy of chelating agents upon acute toxicity of Co(II) in mice. 408 20