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RECORD NUMBER: 341 OF 614Main Title | Paralytic and Related Effects of Certain Organic Phosphorus Compounds. | |||||||||||
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Author | Durham, William F. ; Gaines, Thomas B. ; Hayes, Jr., Wayland J. ; | |||||||||||
CORP Author | Communicable Disease Center, Savannah, Ga. | |||||||||||
Year Published | 1955 | |||||||||||
Stock Number | PB-277 594 | |||||||||||
Additional Subjects | Phosphorus organic compounds ; Pesticides ; Insecticides ; Toxicology ; Tables(Data) ; Physiological effects ; Toxicity ; Dosage ; Paralysis ; Chickens ; Diazinon ; Malathion ; Laboratory animals ; Experimental data ; Bioassay ; Reprints ; Toxic substances ; DDVP insecticide ; EPN insecticide ; Pyrophosphoramide/octamethyl ; Phosphonothioate/O-ethyl-o-nitrophenyl-phenyl ; Chlorthion ; Systox ; OMPA insecticide | |||||||||||
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Collation | 5p | |||||||||||
Abstract | With use of the paralytic effect in the chicken as the best available index of a possible paralytic effect in man, a group of organic phosphorus insecticides has been screened for this property. The compounds tested include chlorthion, DDVP, demeton, diazinon, EPN, malathion, and OMPA. No delayed paralytic effects were seen with any of the compounds tested. The chickens dosed with malathion and EPN developed leg weakness immediately after dosing. This weakness was reversible after malathion but was essentially irreversible after EPN. |