2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00204-023-03571-8
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A-agents, misleadingly known as “Novichoks”: a narrative review

Jakub Opravil,
Jaroslav Pejchal,
Vladimir Finger
et al.

Abstract: Abstract“Novichok” refers to a new group of nerve agents called the A-series agents. Their existence came to light in 2018 after incidents in the UK and again in 2020 in Russia. They are unique organophosphorus-based compounds developed during the Cold War in a program called Foliant in the USSR. This review is based on original chemical entities from Mirzayanov's memoirs published in 2008. Due to classified research, a considerable debate arose about their structures, and hence, various structural moieties we… Show more

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“…The latest A-series of the nerve agents was developed in the 1970s in the Soviet Union. The so-called Novichok agents were prepared as binary weapons and are claimed to be even more toxic than VX (Hrvat and Kovarik 2020 ) (for the detailed metaanalysis see Opravil et al 2023 ). In March 2018, after the attempted murder of a former Russian spy and his daughter in Salisbury, UK, the term Novichok came to public attention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latest A-series of the nerve agents was developed in the 1970s in the Soviet Union. The so-called Novichok agents were prepared as binary weapons and are claimed to be even more toxic than VX (Hrvat and Kovarik 2020 ) (for the detailed metaanalysis see Opravil et al 2023 ). In March 2018, after the attempted murder of a former Russian spy and his daughter in Salisbury, UK, the term Novichok came to public attention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%