Abstract
The metal complex formation properties of the naturally-occurring hydroxamate-type siderophore Desferrioxamine B is surveyed with special emphasis on its solution speciation. The most likely binding-modes of the complexes formed with this ambidentate ligand are also evaluated. A brief survey of the implications of metal chelation in the therapeutic role of DFB in the treatment of metal overloads is also given.
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