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. 1960 Jun;15(2):271-8.
doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1960.tb01243.x.

The relationship between the chemical structure and neurotoxicity of alkyl organophosphorus compounds

The relationship between the chemical structure and neurotoxicity of alkyl organophosphorus compounds

D R DAVIES et al. Br J Pharmacol Chemother. 1960 Jun.

Abstract

Thirty-six alkyl organophosphorus compounds have been tested for neurotoxicity in the chicken. The individual compounds were chosen to enable the importance of each portion of the molecule to be assessed in relation to the property of neurotoxicity. Seventeen substances were found to be neurotoxic, fifteen for the first time. All of these contained fluorine. On the basis of the results reported, certain predictions have been made about the chemical structure of compounds which would be expected to be neurotoxic. The importance of fluorine suggests that it plays a direct role in the development of the biochemical lesion, and this may occur as the result of its being carried by the molecule as a whole to specific areas in the nervous system. By the action of cholinesterase, the P-F bond may be ruptured and ionic fluorine liberated where it blocks some metabolic cycle.

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