Guest guest Posted January 22, 2007 Report Share Posted January 22, 2007 Any websites avaible on this? > > Hi Andy and other listmates > > At the biomedical conference in Calgary last Friday, Boyd Haley talked > more about the chelators he has in development. He is currently having > them tested for GRAS status (in the hopes that they can be marketed as > neutraceuticals rather than drugs), and then will need to start > clinical trials. He says that they are both lipophilic. The names are > Benzene Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol and Pyridine Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol. Sorry, I > wasn't able to make a diagram of the chemical structures in time, but > perhaps that is evident by their names. Any comments? > > The conference was amazing. Bravo to the Calgary parents and to Dr. > Naweed Syed of the University of Calgary for making this happen. > > Rene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2007 Report Share Posted January 22, 2007 > > Hi Andy and other listmates > > At the biomedical conference in Calgary last Friday, Boyd Haley > talked more about the chelators he has in development. He says > that they are both lipophilic. The names are > Benzene Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol and Pyridine Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol. Wow - thanks for that info. I've been wanting to know this for a long time. > Any comments? One major question - what are the half-lives? Unless the half-life is substantially longer than the 3-4 hours of lipoic acid, I would have to ask - why???? . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2007 Report Share Posted January 22, 2007 The names are > Benzene Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol and Pyridine Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol. Benzene as in gasoline-ish benzene?????????? Yikes. Amy miguel_5anchez <miguel_5anchez@...> wrote: > > Hi Andy and other listmates > > At the biomedical conference in Calgary last Friday, Boyd Haley > talked more about the chelators he has in development. He says > that they are both lipophilic. The names are > Benzene Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol and Pyridine Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol. Wow - thanks for that info. I've been wanting to know this for a long time. > Any comments? One major question - what are the half-lives? Unless the half-life is substantially longer than the 3-4 hours of lipoic acid, I would have to ask - why???? . --------------------------------- Don't be flakey. Get for Mobile and always stay connected to friends. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2007 Report Share Posted January 22, 2007 > > Any websites avaible on this? > I was only able to find Dr. Haley's power point presentation from a 2005 conference. It does mention the chelators (at the end of the document) but doesn't have much other information. http://www.nationalautismconference.org/presentations05/haley.ppt Rene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2007 Report Share Posted January 22, 2007 LOlolol, soo funny, Amy. I seriously doubt it. The names are > Benzene Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol and Pyridine Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol. Benzene as in gasoline-ish benzene?????????? Yikes. Amy miguel_5anchez <miguel_5anchez@...> wrote: > > Hi Andy and other listmates > > At the biomedical conference in Calgary last Friday, Boyd Haley > talked more about the chelators he has in development. He says > that they are both lipophilic. The names are > Benzene Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol and Pyridine Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol. Wow - thanks for that info. I've been wanting to know this for a long time. > Any comments? One major question - what are the half-lives? Unless the half-life is substantially longer than the 3-4 hours of lipoic acid, I would have to ask - why???? . --------------------------------- Don't be flakey. Get for Mobile and always stay connected to friends. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2007 Report Share Posted January 22, 2007 Sorry, it does have the chemical structures after all. I was looking at an HTML version that missed this. Looks like this information has been around for a while. Rene > > > > Any websites avaible on this? > > > > I was only able to find Dr. Haley's power point presentation from a > 2005 conference. It does mention the chelators (at the end of the > document) but doesn't have much other information. > http://www.nationalautismconference.org/presentations05/haley.ppt > > Rene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2007 Report Share Posted January 22, 2007 Hopefully his chelators will work better than what we have availble to us now. > > > > Hi Andy and other listmates > > > > At the biomedical conference in Calgary last Friday, Boyd Haley > > talked more about the chelators he has in development. He says > > that they are both lipophilic. The names are > > Benzene Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol and Pyridine Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol. > > Wow - thanks for that info. I've been wanting to know this for a long > time. > > > Any comments? > > One major question - what are the half-lives? > > Unless the half-life is substantially longer than the 3-4 hours of > lipoic acid, I would have to ask - why???? > > . > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2007 Report Share Posted January 22, 2007 DMPS has Propane in it, ..... I don't doubt anything, anymore..... Amy Cochran <Ladyshrink111@...> wrote: LOlolol, soo funny, Amy. I seriously doubt it. The names are > Benzene Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol and Pyridine Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol. Benzene as in gasoline-ish benzene?????????? Yikes. Amy miguel_5anchez <miguel_5anchez@...> wrote: > > Hi Andy and other listmates > > At the biomedical conference in Calgary last Friday, Boyd Haley > talked more about the chelators he has in development. He says > that they are both lipophilic. The names are > Benzene Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol and Pyridine Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol. Wow - thanks for that info. I've been wanting to know this for a long time. > Any comments? One major question - what are the half-lives? Unless the half-life is substantially longer than the 3-4 hours of lipoic acid, I would have to ask - why???? . --------------------------------- Don't be flakey. Get for Mobile and always stay connected to friends. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2007 Report Share Posted January 22, 2007 I said the same thing when I learned I was giving PROPANE to my daughter with the DMPS (DiMercaptoPropaneSulfanate)!!!!! But it is working and she is as healthy as a horse! Tina > > > > Hi Andy and other listmates > > > > At the biomedical conference in Calgary last Friday, Boyd Haley > > talked more about the chelators he has in development. He says > > that they are both lipophilic. The names are > > Benzene Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol and Pyridine Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol. > > Wow - thanks for that info. I've been wanting to know this for a long > time. > > > Any comments? > > One major question - what are the half-lives? > > Unless the half-life is substantially longer than the 3-4 hours of > lipoic acid, I would have to ask - why???? > > . > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Don't be flakey. Get for Mobile and > always stay connected to friends. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2007 Report Share Posted January 28, 2007 >>Are these chelators of mercury? WHats makes them special or different? What are the pros and cons? > > > > > Hi Andy and other listmates > > > > At the biomedical conference in Calgary last Friday, Boyd Haley > > talked more about the chelators he has in development. He says > > that they are both lipophilic. The names are > > Benzene Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol and Pyridine Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2007 Report Share Posted January 28, 2007 > > > > Hi Andy and other listmates > > > > At the biomedical conference in Calgary last Friday, Boyd Haley > > talked more about the chelators he has in development. He says > > that they are both lipophilic. The names are > > Benzene Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol and Pyridine Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol. > > Wow - thanks for that info. I've been wanting to know this for a long > time. > > > Any comments? > > One major question - what are the half-lives? > > Unless the half-life is substantially longer than the 3-4 hours of > lipoic acid, I would have to ask - why???? > > . > > --------------------------------- > Don't be flakey. Get for Mobile and > always stay connected to friends. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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