This paper reviews toxicological research involving fluorocitrate, the toxic metabolite of sodium monofluoroacetate (fluoroacetate), which is the active ingredient in the pesticide Compound 1080. Many toxicological studies have been done with fluoroacetate and the results obtained are actually due to the fluorocitrate because it has been definitely proved that, from a biochemical perspective, fluoroacetate is not toxic but fluorocitrate is. The classical explanation of the toxic action of fluorocitrate is that it inhibits the enzyme aconitase in the tricarboxylic acid cycle. Deactivation of aconitase results in decreased energy production by cells and ultimately death of the organism. However, the more recent explanation of fluorocitrate\u2...
Aim: Sodium fluoroacetate (1080) is used for control of vertebrate pests in New Zealand. Little is k...
Predictive and conceptual models are used to examine the contamination, toxicology, and residues of ...
Action of fluoroacetate (FA) becomes apparent after a latent period, even after exposure to lethal d...
This paper reviews toxicological research involving fluorocitrate, the toxic metabolite of sodium mo...
The molecular mechanism of toxic action of fluoroacetate is analyzed in the perspective of scientifi...
The molecular mechanism of toxic action of fluoroacetate is analyzed in the perspective of scientifi...
Sodium fluoroacetate (1080) is a highly toxic metabolic poison that has the potential because of its...
The molecular mechanism of toxic action of fluoroacetate is analyzed in the perspective of scientifi...
The molecular mechanism of toxic action of fluoroacetate is analyzed in the perspective of scientifi...
Sodium monofluoroacetate (1080) is a highly effective vertebrate pesticide that is widely used in N...
Sodium fluoroacetate (1080) is a vertebrate pesticide, originally developed in the 1940s and princip...
Fluoroacetate (FA) is a tasteless, odorless, water-soluble metabolic poison with severe toxicologica...
Since the 1960s, the control programmes for rabbits and dingoes in Western Australia have relied hea...
1080 (sodium fluoroacetate)-baiting programmes are an important and often the only option for reduci...
The biochemical toxicology of 1,3-difluoroacetone, a known metabolite of the major ingredient of the...
Aim: Sodium fluoroacetate (1080) is used for control of vertebrate pests in New Zealand. Little is k...
Predictive and conceptual models are used to examine the contamination, toxicology, and residues of ...
Action of fluoroacetate (FA) becomes apparent after a latent period, even after exposure to lethal d...
This paper reviews toxicological research involving fluorocitrate, the toxic metabolite of sodium mo...
The molecular mechanism of toxic action of fluoroacetate is analyzed in the perspective of scientifi...
The molecular mechanism of toxic action of fluoroacetate is analyzed in the perspective of scientifi...
Sodium fluoroacetate (1080) is a highly toxic metabolic poison that has the potential because of its...
The molecular mechanism of toxic action of fluoroacetate is analyzed in the perspective of scientifi...
The molecular mechanism of toxic action of fluoroacetate is analyzed in the perspective of scientifi...
Sodium monofluoroacetate (1080) is a highly effective vertebrate pesticide that is widely used in N...
Sodium fluoroacetate (1080) is a vertebrate pesticide, originally developed in the 1940s and princip...
Fluoroacetate (FA) is a tasteless, odorless, water-soluble metabolic poison with severe toxicologica...
Since the 1960s, the control programmes for rabbits and dingoes in Western Australia have relied hea...
1080 (sodium fluoroacetate)-baiting programmes are an important and often the only option for reduci...
The biochemical toxicology of 1,3-difluoroacetone, a known metabolite of the major ingredient of the...
Aim: Sodium fluoroacetate (1080) is used for control of vertebrate pests in New Zealand. Little is k...
Predictive and conceptual models are used to examine the contamination, toxicology, and residues of ...
Action of fluoroacetate (FA) becomes apparent after a latent period, even after exposure to lethal d...