Name | PH3 |
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Synonyms | EDR 3; EDR3; Early development regulator 3; Early development regulatory protein 3; HPH3; Homolog of polyhomeotic 3; PH3; PHC 3… |
Name | aluminium phosphide |
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2200784 | Chugh SN, Singhal HR, Mehta L, Chugh K, Shankar V, Malhotra KC: Plasma renin activity in shock due to aluminium phosphide poisoning. J Assoc Physicians India. 1990 Jun;38(6):398-9. Continuation of shock in AIP poisoning was probably due to slow release of toxic PH3 gas, which was detected by positive silver paper test. |
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2613620 | Chugh SN, Ram S, Mehta LK, Arora BB, Malhotra KC: Adult respiratory distress syndrome following aluminium phosphide ingestion. J Assoc Physicians India. 1989 Apr;37(4):271-2. The exhalation of Phosphine, (PH3) detected by positive silver paper test, was the possible noxious triggering factor in our cases. |
1(0,0,0,1) | Details |
7761363 | Idali B, Miguil M, Moutawakkil S, Bouaggad A, Guartit A, Abassi O, Ben Aguida M: [Acute phostoxin poisoning]. Presse Med. 1995 Apr 1;24(13):611-2. Phostoxin is a mixture of aluminium phosphide and ammonium When exposed to water, it releases (PH3), a highly-poisonous gas. |
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9251315 | Chugh SN, Pal R, Singh V, Seth S: Serial blood phosphine levels in acute aluminium phosphide poisoning. J Assoc Physicians India. 1996 Mar;44(3):184-5. Serial blood phosphine (PH3) levels were done in patients with severe (Group I, n = 30), mild (Group 2, n = 10) and minimal or nil toxicity due to aluminium phosphide compound. |
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2768165 | Chugh SN, Ram S, Chugh K, Malhotra KC: Spot diagnosis of aluminium phosphide ingestion: an application of a simple test. J Assoc Physicians India. 1989 Mar;37(3):219-20. The test is simple, reliable and sensitive method to detect phosphine (PH3) for bed side diagnosis of aluminium phosphide (AIP) ingestion. |
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9483483 | Chugh SN, Kolley T, Kakkar R, Chugh K, Sharma A: A critical evaluation of anti-peroxidant effect of intravenous aluminium phosphide poisoning. Magnes Res. 1997 Sep;10(3):225-30. This could be due to elimination of phosphine (PH3). |
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