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British anti-lewisite
British an·ti-lew·is·ite B0488900 (ăn′tē-lo͞o′ĭ-sīt′, ăn′tī-)n. Abbr. BAL See dimercaprol.EncyclopediaSeedimercaprolBritish anti-lewisite
di·mer·cap·rol (dī'mĕr-kap'rol), A chelating agent, developed as an antidote for lewisite and other arsenical poisons. It acts by competing for the metal with the essential -SH groups in the pyruvate oxidase system of the cells and forms, with arsenic, a stable, relatively nontoxic cyclic compound, the metal having a greater affinity for it than for the -SH groups of the cell proteins; also used as an antidote for antimony, bismuth, chromium, mercury, gold, and nickel. Synonym(s): antilewisite, British anti-LewisiteBritish anti-lewisite (ăn′tē-lo͞o′ĭ-sīt′, ăn′tī-)n. Abbr. BAL See dimercaprol.A sulfhydryl compound developed in World War II as an antidote to vesicant arsenical war gases which may be used as a therapeutic chelator for arsenic, lead, mercury—inorganic mercury, but not alkylmercury or phenyl mercury—and other metal poisonings; it was formerly used for chelating copper in patients with Wilson’s diseaseBrit·ish an·ti-Lew·is·ite (BAL) (brit'ish an'tē-lū'is-īt) A chelating agent used in heavy-metal poisoning and against the chemical-warfare agent Lewisite. AcronymsSeeBAL |