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Summary Of: Parathion

Parathion was developed by Dr... and parathion was marketed worldwide by different companies and under different brand names... parathion consists of white crystals... Parathion is synthesized in two steps from diethyl dithiophosphoric acid... parathion is generally applied by spraying... Parathion acts on the enzyme... the parathion becomes oxidized by... Degradation of parathion leads to more water soluble products... the nitro group on parathion is reduced to the... Absorbed Parathion is rapidly metabolized to... Parathion has been used for committing suicide and deliberately poisoning other persons... Parathion is considered by the... Studies show that Parathion is toxic to fetuses... Parathion is very toxic to... Parathion can be replaced by many safer and less toxic alternatives... parathion is one of the most dangerous pesticides... Methyl Parathion Expert Panel Report...

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