Progress on the Development of Oxime Derivatives as a Potential Antidote for Organophosphorus Poisoning
Manjunatha S. Katagi,
M.L Sujatha,
Girish Bolakatti
et al.
Abstract:Nowadays, organophosphorus poisoning is the most common emergency
throughout the world. Two functionally different types of drugs are used in common to
treat such intoxication cases. The first type includes the reactivators of
acetylcholinesterase (AChE)-oximes, which have the capability to restore the
physiological function of inhibited AChE. The second type includes anticholinergic,
such as atropine that antagonizes the effects of excessive ACh by blocking muscarinic
receptors. Alternatively, anticholinergic… Show more
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