Organophosphate are broad-spectrum contact poisons. Unlike chlorinated hydrocarbons, organophosphates are not persistent, usually breaking down two weeks or less after application. They are nerve poisons, which act to inhibit the enzyme cholinesterase, causing the insect to lose coordination and go into convulsion. Methyl parathion, phosdrin and malathion are examples of this group.
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Organophosphates
In this article we will discuss Organophosphates
