2013
DOI: 10.2478/10004-1254-64-2013-2290
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Percutaneous Toxicity and Decontamination of Soman, Vx, and Paraoxon in Rats Using Detergents

Abstract: Highly toxic organophosphorus compounds (OPs) were originally developed for warfare or as agricultural pesticides. Today, OPs represent a serious threat to military personnel and civilians. This study investigates the in vivo decontamination of male Wistar rats percutaneously exposed to paraoxon and two potent nerve agents -soman (GD) and VX. Four commercial detergents were tested as decontaminants -Neodekont Decontamination performed 2 min after exposure resulted in a higher survival rate in comparison with n… Show more

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“…However, penetration enhancement was not observed for caffeine, benzoic acid and malathion after a soap–water wash (5% soap solution) at 6 h post‐chemical exposure time (Nielsen, ). Soap–water wash can reduce chemical residue in the SC reservoir, decrease skin penetration amount (Nielsen, ) and subsequently provide modest protection in animal models against toxic chemicals (Braue et al, ,; Misik et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, penetration enhancement was not observed for caffeine, benzoic acid and malathion after a soap–water wash (5% soap solution) at 6 h post‐chemical exposure time (Nielsen, ). Soap–water wash can reduce chemical residue in the SC reservoir, decrease skin penetration amount (Nielsen, ) and subsequently provide modest protection in animal models against toxic chemicals (Braue et al, ,; Misik et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%