malaoxon
Sign in to saveMalaoxon (Liromat, Malation oxon, Malthon oxon) is a chemical compound with the formula C10H19O7PS. More specifically, it is a phosphorothioate. It is a breakdown product of, and more toxic than, malathion.
Research
226 papers- Enantiomeric separation of malathion and malaoxon and the chiral residue analysis in food and environmental matrix.Chirality · 2020
- An ultrasensitive "mix-and-detect" kind of fluorescent biosensor for malaoxon detection using the AChE-ATCh-Ag-GO system.RSC advances · 2023
- Involvement of superoxide in malaoxon-induced toxicity in primary cultures of cortical neurons.Journal of toxicology and environmental health. Part A · 2017
- Engineering of a phosphotriesterase with improved stability and enhanced activity for detoxification of the pesticide metabolite malaoxon.Protein engineering, design & selection : PEDS · 2023
- The Pesticide Metabolites Paraoxon and Malaoxon Induce Cellular Death by Different Mechanisms in Cultured Human Pulmonary Cells.International journal of toxicology · 2015
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Encyclopedic overview
6 sectionsContents
- Air and water
- Fire hazard
- Health hazard
- Acute/chronic hazards
- Reactivity profile
- References
Malaoxon (Liromat, Malation oxon, Malthon oxon) is a chemical compound with the formula C10H19O7PS. More specifically, it is a phosphorothioate. It is a breakdown product of, and more toxic than, malathion.
== Air and water ==
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