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carbophenothion
structure
Also Known As:
trithion; S-(((p-chlorophenyl) thio)methyl O,O-diethyl phosphorodithioate)
Networked:
5
relevant articles (
1
outcomes,
1
trials/studies)
Relationship Network
Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Organic Chemicals: 133
Organophosphorus Compounds: 300
Organothiophosphorus Compounds
carbophenothion: 5
Sulfur Compounds: 278
Organothiophosphorus Compounds
carbophenothion: 5
Experts
1.
Barahona, V
: 1 article (09/2001)
2.
Sánchez-Fortún, S
: 1 article (09/2001)
Related Diseases
1.
Poisoning
07/18/1979 - "
Although the introduction of these chemicals has been beneficial in reducing environmental contamination, some side-effects on wildlife have still been discernible and carbophenothion has now been withdrawn from use in Scotland owing to the deaths of wintering geese from carbophenothion poisoning.
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07/18/1979 - "
Subsequent laboratory studies have demonstrated that Anser geese are particularly susceptible to carbophenothion poisoning, and the underlying biochemical mechanism has been investigated.
"
07/01/1961 - "
Trithion poisoning.
"
01/01/1965 - "
[Accidental poisoning of cattle by spraying with an organophosphoric insecticide, carbophenothion].
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09/01/2001 - "
The use of carbamates, atropine, and 2-pyridine aldoxime methoiodide in the protection of Artemia salina against poisoning by carbophenothion.
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2.
Foodborne Diseases
09/01/1969 - "
Food poisoning caused by carbophenothion.
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Related Drugs and Biologics
1.
Insecticides
2.
Carbamates
3.
Atropine
4.
acetaldehyde oxime (acetaldoxime)