chelate

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See also: Chelate, chélate, and chélaté

English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From chela +‎ -ate.

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chelate (comparative more chelate, superlative most chelate)

  1. (zoology) having chelae, or in the form of a chela [from 19th c.]
  2. (chemistry) relating to chelation [from 20th c.]

Noun[edit]

chelate (plural chelates)

  1. (chemistry) A chelate compound.
    • 2012, H. DeWayne Ashmead, Amino Acid Chelation in Human and Animal Nutrition, CRC Press, →ISBN:
      In the early 1960s, a study was conducted in which gestating rats were given diets containing the same mineral content of mineral salts or amino acid chelates.

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Verb[edit]

chelate (third-person singular simple present chelates, present participle chelating, simple past and past participle chelated)

  1. (transitive, chemistry) to form a chelate compound by combining a metal atom to form a ring
  2. (transitive, medicine) to remove heavy metals from the bloodstream using a chelate (such as EDTA)

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Italian[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /keˈla.te/
  • Rhymes: -ate
  • Hyphenation: che‧là‧te

Adjective[edit]

chelate

  1. feminine plural of chelato