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EDTA = Chelateur de calcium?


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Salut !

Alors en effet, l'EDTA est considéré comme étant un chélateur utilisé en tant qu'anticoagulant afin d'inactiver le calcium.

L'EDTA capte effectivement les ions Ca2+. C'est pour cela qu'on l'utilise comme anticoagulant.

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