Diazinon







What is Diazinon?
Diazinon is an organophosphate synthesized from thiophosphoric acid as a colorless and odorless oil-like liquid, but may also be further prepared to produce a granular form. However, most people immediately recognize this substance as one of the best-known organophosphorus chemical used to control cockroaches, fleas, and ants

Diazinon kills insects by inhibiting acetylcholinesterase, an enzyme requirement for proper nervous system function. Diazinon has a low persistence in soil. Diazinon is still legal for consumers to use diazinon products purchased before this date, provided that they follow all label directions and precautions. Diazinon can promptly permeate the skin, from which it can enter the bloodstream and target the nervous system.

The symptoms relate with diazinon poisoning in humans consider weakness, headaches, deficiency in the chest, blurred vision, nonreactive pinpoint pupils, excessive salivation, sweating, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and slurred speech.

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