Figure 3.5

The structures of EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetate) and the smallest amino acid glycine, both components used to reverse the effects of formaldehyde (see text for details). EDTA has an overall negative charge and is normally used to chelate positive ions. Glycine is present in a zwitterion form, both in vivo and in this solution, where both amino and acid functional groups are ionised.