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Human and Experimental Toxicology
Background Until now, no definite standardized method has been used to promptly assess the severity and outcome of acute aluminum phosphide (ALP) poisoning.
Ghada N. El-Sarnagawy+2 more
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Background Until now, no definite standardized method has been used to promptly assess the severity and outcome of acute aluminum phosphide (ALP) poisoning.
Ghada N. El-Sarnagawy+2 more
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Prevalence and Life-Threatening Electrocardiographic Changes in Aluminum Phosphide Poisoned Patients
Journal of Iranian medical council, 2023Background: According to World Health Organization report, poisoning with phosphides is the most common fatal poisoning in most of the world, especially developing countries.
Faezeh Ghalavand+3 more
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Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods
The agricultural fumigant pesticide aluminum phosphide (AlP) is cardiotoxic. Water causes AlP to emit phosphine gas, a cardiac toxin that affects heart function and causes cardiogenic shock.
D. K. Sabir+3 more
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The agricultural fumigant pesticide aluminum phosphide (AlP) is cardiotoxic. Water causes AlP to emit phosphine gas, a cardiac toxin that affects heart function and causes cardiogenic shock.
D. K. Sabir+3 more
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A computational study of aluminum phosphide nanotubes
International Journal of Quantum Chemistry, 2011AbstractElectronic structures of two representative zigzag and armchair models of aluminum phosphide nanotube (AlPNT) were investigated by density functional theory calculations. The structures were optimized and the bond lengths, tip diameters, band gaps, and dipole moments were calculated.
Maryam Mirzaei, Mahmoud Mirzaei
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Biomarkers
Background In Egypt, aluminum phosphide (ALP) is a known lethal poison due to its cardiotoxicity. This study aimed to evaluate the predictive ability of N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) for mortality in ALP-poisoned patients. Methods
E. A. Elsayed+2 more
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Background In Egypt, aluminum phosphide (ALP) is a known lethal poison due to its cardiotoxicity. This study aimed to evaluate the predictive ability of N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) for mortality in ALP-poisoned patients. Methods
E. A. Elsayed+2 more
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Aluminum Phosphide Ingestion—A Clinico-pathologic Study
Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 1996Aluminum phosphide is widely used in India as a fumigant to protect stored grain from pests and rodents. It is marketed in India as 3 g tablets under several brand names as Celphos, Phostek, Quickphos, and Phosphume. If ingested, it is acutely toxic with a high mortality.
Naveet Wig+4 more
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Stable multifunctional aluminum phosphides at high pressures
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2023Phosphides have been used in a wide range of applications due to their excellent optical, mechanical, and catalytic properties.
Yuan Su+5 more
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Aluminum Phosphide Fatalities, New Local Experience
Medicine, Science and the Law, 2000Aluminum phosphide (AlP) pesticide is a highly toxic, low cost, and easily accessible rodenticidal agent. Its toxicity results from the liberation of phosphine gas upon exposure to moisture, which leads to multisystem involvement, resulting in serious consequences.
Maha Shomaf+4 more
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The Quarterly journal of medicine
Aluminum phosphide (ALP) is a highly toxic pesticide that cause multi-organ affection. Cardiovascular affection accounts for high mortality. So, early prediction of myocardial injury and arrhythmias are important in the management.
Asmaa Gamil Abdulkhalik+2 more
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Aluminum phosphide (ALP) is a highly toxic pesticide that cause multi-organ affection. Cardiovascular affection accounts for high mortality. So, early prediction of myocardial injury and arrhythmias are important in the management.
Asmaa Gamil Abdulkhalik+2 more
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Determination of Aluminum Phosphide in Fumigants
Journal of Food Science, 1981ABSTRACTA simple method has been developed to measure aluminum phosphide (AIP) in fumigants. Phosphide‐containing fumigants were reacted with water to release phosphine gas (PH3), and the gas was oxidized to phosphate by permanganate. The phosphate formed was then determined by the gravimetric quinolinium molybdophosphate method (AOAC, 1975).
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