rechelate
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[edit]rechelate (third-person singular simple present rechelates, present participle rechelating, simple past and past participle rechelated)
- To chelate again.
- 1983, Modern Veterinary Practice - Volume 64, Issues 1-6, page 70:
- As it enters the mucosal cell it is released and rechelated with apoferritin.
- 1994, Morton Walker, Garry F. Gordon, Steven E. Kroening, The Chelation Answer:
- The iron is released in the bloodstream and rechelated a third time with a beta-globulin, which is similar to hemoglobin, from the blood.
- 2005, Robert A. Andersen, Algal Culturing Techniques, →ISBN, page 47:
- This is subsequently rechelated to re-form Fe- EDTA chelates, thereby completing the photo-redox cycle.