Percutaneous Toxicity and Decontamination of Soman, VX, and Paraoxon in Rats Using Detergents
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/10004-1254-64-2013-2290Keywords:
ArgosTM, chemical warfare agent, DermogelTM, FloraFreeTM, mass decontamination, military toxicology, NeodekontTM, protective ratioAbstract
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 – NeodekontTM, ArgosTM, DermogelTM, and FloraFreeTM. Decontamination performed 2 min after exposure resulted in a higher survival rate in comparison with non-decontaminated controls. The decontamination effectiveness was expressed as protective ratio (PR, median lethal dose of agent in decontaminated animals divided by the median lethal doseof agent in untreated animals). The highest decontamination effectiveness was consistently achieved with ArgosTM (PR=2.3 to 64.8), followed by DermogelTM (PR=2.4 to 46.1). NeodekontTM and FloraFreeTM provided the lowest decontamination effectiveness, equivalent to distilled water (PR=1.0 to 43.2).Downloads
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10.06.2013
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Percutaneous Toxicity and Decontamination of Soman, VX, and Paraoxon in Rats Using Detergents. Arh Hig Rada Toksikol [Internet]. 2013 Jun. 10 [cited 2024 Dec. 22];64(2). Available from: https://arhiv.imi.hr/index.php/arhiv/article/view/48