- Phosphamidon is a non-cumulative systemic organophosphorus
pesticide with a broad spectrum of activity.
- It is a cholinesterase inhibitor with rapid contact and stomach
action.
- Phosphamidon is an organophosphate
insecticide first reported in 1960.
- Phosphamidon is a colorless to yellow oily
liquid at room temperature that decomposes upon heating and
produces toxic fumes.
- It is
miscible with water and soluble in aromatic hydrocarbons and insoluble
in non-polar aliphatic hydrocarbons
- The manufacture, formulation, agricultural use and disposal of
phosphamidon should be carefully controlled to minimize
contamination of the environment.
- To minimize risks for all individuals, a 48-hour interval between
spraying and re-entry into any sprayed area is
recommended.
- Phosphamidon
may be readily absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract, through the
skin and by inhalation of spray mists and dusts.
- Phosphamidon
affects the nervous system by inhibiting acetylcholinesterase, an enzyme
essential for normal nerve impulse transmission.
- Phosphamidon was one of a series of pesticides selected for
screening for carcinogenic activity because of the potential
for long-term human exposure to the chemical during agricultural
application or to residues in food products.
- The toxicological effects result in respiratory, myocardial and
neuromuscular transmission impairment.
- Exposure to Phosphamidon can cause rapid,
fatal, organophosphate poisoning with headache, dizziness, blurred
vision, tightness in the chest, sweating, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea,
muscle twitching, convulsions, coma and death.
- Phosphamidon is moderately toxic to fish and highly toxic to
birds and honeybees.
- Phosphamidon-induced oxidative stress may be the underlying
mechanism of neurotoxicity and immunotoxicity and NAC administration may
be of therapeutic use to combat phosphamidon
toxicity.
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Introduction
- Phosphamidon
- General facts
- General Informations of
Phosphamidon
- Fact sheet
- Chemical
factsheet
Properties
- General
properties
- Properties, Toxicity and
Emergency treatment
- Properties of
Phosphamidon
- Basic and solid
properties
Products
- Phosphamidon 8
spray
- Phosphamidon
- Swat
- Wilbur-Ellis
Phosphamidon 8 spray
- Phosphamidon 8 spray
insecticide
- Russell chemical
Phosphamidon 8 spray
- Phosphamidon 8 spray
label
Application
- Effectiveness of
insecticides against blue gum chalcid, Leptocybe invasa Fisher & La
Salle in Gujarat, India
- Phosphatic insecticides
and parathion toxaphene combinations for the control of the green peach
aphid and the serpentine leaf miner on potatoes
- Application of
Phosphamidon on Citrus pests
- Application of
Phosphamidon on important crops
- Major
pests of different crops and their
control
- Control of important
crop pests
Toxicity
- Evaluation of the
toxicity of pesticide residues in food
- Environmental
fate
- Health effects
- Residues in food and
their evaluation
- Human Health
effects
- Hazard
classification
- Ecological
toxicity
- Phosphamidon
poisoning
- Acute exposure guideline
levels for Phosphamidon
- Immunotoxicity of
phosphamidon following subchronic exposure in albino rats
Suppliers
- Phosphamidon
suppliers
- Manufacturers
- Suppliers of
Phosphamidon
- Phosphamidon
exporters
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Data
sheets
- Phosphamidon
- Sara 302
- Phosphamidon
Datasheet
- Datasheet on
Phosphamidon
- Phosphamidon MSDS
- Phosphamidon Data
sheet
Patent
- Surfactant systems for
agriculturally active compounds
- Control of
wood-destroying pests with thiamethoxam
- Use of
triazolopyrimidine derivatives as microbicides
- Foamable pesticide
compositions
- Environmentally safe
insecticide
- Pesticidal
Mixtures
- Synergistic insecticidal
composition containing Chloronicotynyle and Organosphosphorus
compounds
- Storage stable
formulation and a process for its preparation
Reports
- Phosphamidon and
methylparathion induced alterations in the tissue proteins, pyruvate and
excretory products of the marine prawn.
- An assessment of
Phosphamidon residues on mustard crop in an agricultural field in
Bikaner, Rajasthan (India)
- Effect of Phosphamidon
on the testes of albino rats: a historical study
- Bioassay of Phosphamidon
for possible carcinogenicity
- Attenuation of
phosphamidon-induced oxidative stress and immune dysfunction in rats
treated with N-acetylcysteine
Process & Raw
materials suppliers
- Manufacturing process of
Phosphamidon
- Chlorine
suppliers
- Sodium Carbonate
suppliers
- Trimethyl Phosphite
suppliers
- Diethylacetoacetamide
suppliers
Company profiles
& Consultancy
- Company from Mumbai
- Company from Jalgaon,
Thane
- Company from Pune
- Company from
Lucknow
- Company from
Kolkatta
- Company from Shanghai
- Company from Gujarat
- Consultancy from
Washington
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