Handbook of Toxicology of Chemical Warfare Agents 2009
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-374484-5.00007-9
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“…Regarding the counterterrorism aspect, detection of a vapor level 1/100 of the median lethal concentration for human exposure (LC 50 ) within 1 min was taken as the measurement criterion. The LC 50 values were obtained from the LCt 50 (median lethal dosage) values, except for those of RVX and CL, CG, and PS, which were by calculation LC 50 = LCt 50 / t ( t = 1 min). The acute human toxicity of GF vapor is similar to that for GD, so the LC 50 for GF can be regarded as the same as that for GD, or 70–100 mg/m 3 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Regarding the counterterrorism aspect, detection of a vapor level 1/100 of the median lethal concentration for human exposure (LC 50 ) within 1 min was taken as the measurement criterion. The LC 50 values were obtained from the LCt 50 (median lethal dosage) values, except for those of RVX and CL, CG, and PS, which were by calculation LC 50 = LCt 50 / t ( t = 1 min). The acute human toxicity of GF vapor is similar to that for GD, so the LC 50 for GF can be regarded as the same as that for GD, or 70–100 mg/m 3 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… a Defined as the concentration giving an ion signal of 3σ BG , where σ BG is the standard deviation of the background signal measured for the laboratory air. b Short-term exposure limit/time-weighted average (in ref ). c Time-weighted average (in ref ). d Fifty percent lethal concentration for 1 min of exposure for humans (in ref except for GF, RVX, CL, and PS). e Assumed to be the same as that for GD. f Reference . g False-positive rate by gasoline vapor [(μg/m 3 of CWA)/(mg/m 3 of gasoline)]. ND = not detected. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In toxicology, the problem of (pseudo) esterase activity of albumin with respect to organophosphates (OPs)—esters of phosphoric or phosphonic acids—is of great importance. The sites for the formation of covalent adducts of OPs with albumin—Tyr411 and Tyr150 [ 26 , 27 , 28 ]—have been established. In addition to (pseudo) esterase activity, albumin exhibits peroxidase activity against hydroperoxides of lipids [ 29 , 30 , 31 ] and many other activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These agents are sub-classified into two main classes, the G-agents and the V-agents. The G-agents, such as sarin, are more volatile, making them less stable and less effective than the V-agents, such as VX ( Radilov et al, 2009 ). Given its low volatility, VX has a long environmental persistence, making it a more lethal agent.…”
Section: Nerve Agents–sarin and Vxmentioning
confidence: 99%