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Chemistry, Metabolism and Neurotoxicity of Organophosphorus Insecticides: A Review.

Authors :
Singh, Ashutosh
Singh, Abhishek
Singh, Akhilesh
Singh, Priti
Singh, Vivek
Singh, Yogender
Tuli, Hardeep Singh
Abdulabbas, Hadi Sajid
Chauhan, Abhishek
Source :
Nature Environment & Pollution Technology; Dec2023, Vol. 22 Issue 4, p1867-1880, 14p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Organophosphorus compounds (OPs) are phosphoric acid derivatives represented by the formula (R<subscript>2</subscript>XP=O/S), R as organic groups; however, they need not contain a direct carbonphosphorus bond. The organophosphorus compounds can be categorized into three classes, viz., organophosphates, carbamates nerve agents. The OPs having application as insecticides are generally phosphorothioates (i.e., containing P=S bond). These sulfur analogs are first bioactivated (in vivo) and converted to oxygen analogs responsible for exerting toxic action. These organophosphorus compounds are esters, fluorides, anhydrides, and amides of phosphoric, phosphorothioate, and phosphorodithioic acids. The toxicity of OPs is related to their molecular structure, metabolism in the targeted organisms, concentration, mode of decomposition, application, ingestion in organisms, etc. Exposure to OPs leads to the appearance of neurological symptoms followed by acute poisoning by targeting the target primarily, acetylcholine (AChE). However, secondary targets and other harmful effects besides nerve system problems are also reported. Organophosphates poison insects and other animals, including birds, amphibians, and mammals. These chemicals can have neural effects (Neurotoxicity), non-neuronal effects, or acute toxicity, which may also result in fatality. Their uncontrollable widespread became a significant threat to the environment; thus, corrective measures have been essential to save living beings and the environment from further damage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09726268
Volume :
22
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Nature Environment & Pollution Technology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174169439
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.46488/NEPT.2023.v22i04.014