Studies on the mechanism of toxicity of the organophosphorus pesticide TRIAMIPHOS (cas 1031-47-6)
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Add time:07/22/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
The i.p. LD5 0 of the organophosphorus ester triamiphos to adult male rat is about 15 mg/kg. The symptoms are typical of peripheral cholinesterase inhibition. Thus death is due to respiratory paralysis; there is no stimulation of the central nervous system. Measurement of the cholinesterase activity of several tissues after i.p. administration of various doses of triamiphos indicates that: (1) the rapidity of true cholinesterase inhibition at the myoneural junction is a major factor in the outcome of the acute intoxication; (2) brain true cholinesterase is not significantly inhibited; (3) in vivo, pseudocholinesterase is more inhibited than true cholinesterase; (4) except in the intestine, no return of cholinesterase activity was observed within 18 hr following the injection. Triamiphos is not a direct cholinesterase inhibitor but conversion by the liver to an anticholinesterase agent has been demonstrated by incubation of triamiphos with a fortified liver preparation. The active metabolite is very labile and does not readily cross the blood brain-barrier.
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