ZnC4H10O6
ZnC4H10O6, also known as zinc oxaprothioyltyrosinate, is a type of chelating agent composed of zinc, carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and sulfur. It is commonly used in medical settings as an antidote for poisoning caused by heavy metals, particularly zinc.
The compound is composed of a zinc ion bonded to a five-membered ring structure comprising carbon, hydrogen,
ZnC4H10O6 is considered an effective antidote for zinc poisoning due to its ability to bind to the
The compound has also been used in some psychiatric studies due to its ability to alter zinc
While interest in the compound continues, more research is needed to fully understand its effects and potential
Laboratory experiments have shown that ZnC4H10O6 does not have significant toxic effects on rats or humans