Bicyclic phosphate
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Bicyclic phosphate is a class of organophosphate compounds that are used as flame retardants, stabilizers and antioxidants. They are also used in spectroscopic studies.[1][2]
Some bicyclic phosphates, such as TBPS, TBPO and IPTBO, are highly toxic. They have toxicity comparable to nerve agents. However, they are not acetylcholinesterase inhibitors.[1] They act as GABA receptor antagonists and have potent convulsant effects.[2][3][4]
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[edit]- ^ Jump up to: a b Bellet, E. M.; Casida, J. E. (14 December 1973). "Bicyclic Phosphorus Esters: High Toxicity without Cholinesterase Inhibition". Science. 182 (4117): 1135–1136. Bibcode:1973Sci...182.1135B. doi:10.1126/science.182.4117.1135. PMID 4356280. S2CID 9462533.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Gupta, Ramesh C., ed. (2009). Handbook of toxicology of chemical warfare agents (1st ed.). London: Academic Press. ISBN 9780123744845.
- ^ BOWERY, N. G.; COLLINS, J. F.; HILL, R. G. (17 June 1976). "Bicyclic phosphorus esters that are potent convulsants and GABA antagonists". Nature. 261 (5561): 601–603. Bibcode:1976Natur.261..601B. doi:10.1038/261601a0. PMID 934303. S2CID 4184150.
- ^ Ellison, D. Hank (2007). Handbook of chemical and biological warfare agents (2nd ed.). Boca Raton, Fla.: CRC. ISBN 9780849314346.
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