Ligand modified poly oxo-hydroxy metal ion materials, their...

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Heavy metal containing

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ABSTRACT:
Ligand-modified poly oxo-hydroxy metal ion materials and their uses are disclosed, in particular for nutritional, medical, cosmetic or biologically related applications for example for the treatment of a deficiency related to a component of the material or for the removal of an endogenous substance capable of binding to the material. The present invention further relates to processes for preparing the materials and optimising their physico-chemical properties and their medical uses.

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