Phosphine (PH3) poisoning continues to be a serious problem worldwide, for which there is no antidote currently available. An invertebrate model for examining potential toxicants and their putative antidotes has been used to determine if a strategy of using Au(I) complexes as phosphine-scavenging compounds may be antidotally beneficial. When Galleria mellonella larvae (or wax worms) were subjected to phosphine exposures of 4300 (±700) ppm·min over a 20 min time span, they became immobile (paralyzed) for ∼35 min. The administration of Au(I) complexes auro-sodium bisthiosulfate (AuTS), aurothioglucose (AuTG), and sodium aurothiomalate (AuTM) 5 min prior to phosphine exposure resulted in a drastic reduction in the recovery time (0–4 min). Wh...
Strong resistance to phosphine is an increasing problem, with Cryptolestes ferrugineus requiring ver...
Phosphine is a fumigant used to protect stored commodities from infestation by pest insects, though ...
A number of phosphinegold(I) thiolates where, generally, the thiolate is derived from a thionucleoba...
Globally, phosphine gas released from metal phosphides is responsible for more poisonings (both inte...
BACKGROUND: With the phasing out of ozone-depleting substances in accordance with the United Nations...
Background. With the phasing out of ozone-depleting substances in accordance with the United Nations...
Fumigation with phosphine gas is by far the most widely used treatment for the protection of stored ...
Phosphine is the only fumigant approved globally for general use to control insect pests in stored g...
Objective: Aluminium phosphide (ALP) cause cellular death by releasing of phosphorus. This material ...
The drugs currently used to treat leishmaniasis have limitations concerning cost, efficacy and safet...
Trichomonas vaginalis causes the most common, nonviral sexually transmitted infection. Only metronid...
Gold phosphine complexes, such as auranofin, have been recognized for decades as antirheumatic agent...
© 2018 Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature Organophosphorus compounds (OPs) are ne...
AbstractMetal phosphides in general are potent pesticides that are a common cause of human poisoning...
Phosphine is the most widely used fumigant for the protection of stored commodities against insect p...
Strong resistance to phosphine is an increasing problem, with Cryptolestes ferrugineus requiring ver...
Phosphine is a fumigant used to protect stored commodities from infestation by pest insects, though ...
A number of phosphinegold(I) thiolates where, generally, the thiolate is derived from a thionucleoba...
Globally, phosphine gas released from metal phosphides is responsible for more poisonings (both inte...
BACKGROUND: With the phasing out of ozone-depleting substances in accordance with the United Nations...
Background. With the phasing out of ozone-depleting substances in accordance with the United Nations...
Fumigation with phosphine gas is by far the most widely used treatment for the protection of stored ...
Phosphine is the only fumigant approved globally for general use to control insect pests in stored g...
Objective: Aluminium phosphide (ALP) cause cellular death by releasing of phosphorus. This material ...
The drugs currently used to treat leishmaniasis have limitations concerning cost, efficacy and safet...
Trichomonas vaginalis causes the most common, nonviral sexually transmitted infection. Only metronid...
Gold phosphine complexes, such as auranofin, have been recognized for decades as antirheumatic agent...
© 2018 Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature Organophosphorus compounds (OPs) are ne...
AbstractMetal phosphides in general are potent pesticides that are a common cause of human poisoning...
Phosphine is the most widely used fumigant for the protection of stored commodities against insect p...
Strong resistance to phosphine is an increasing problem, with Cryptolestes ferrugineus requiring ver...
Phosphine is a fumigant used to protect stored commodities from infestation by pest insects, though ...
A number of phosphinegold(I) thiolates where, generally, the thiolate is derived from a thionucleoba...