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  • Tabun (nerve agent) - Wikipedia
    Tabun was the first nerve agent discovered, in 1936 by Gerhard Schrader in Nazi Germany, and named after the German word Tabu (taboo) for its extreme toxicity The country stockpiled over 12,000 tons of the weapon, but it was not used for fear of Allied retaliation
  • Tabun | Chemical Emergencies | CDC
    Tabun, sometimes known as "GA," is a man-made chemical warfare agent that is a type of nerve agent Nerve agents are the most toxic (harmful) and fast acting of the known chemical warfare agents Nerve agents are similar to a type of pesticide called organophosphates
  • Tabun (Nerve Agent) - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Tabun (Nerve Agent) is a type of organophosphate nerve agent that efficiently inhibits acetylcholinesterase in the cholinergic system, leading to neurospasm caused by accumulated acetylcholine
  • Tabun | C5H11N2O2P | CID 6500 - PubChem
    Tabun (military designation GA) is one of the nerve agents, which are the most toxic of the known chemical warfare agents It has a fruity odor reminiscent of bitter almonds Exposure to tabun can cause death in minutes A fraction of an ounce (1 to 10 mL) of tabun on the skin can be fatal
  • H330 NRT Quick Reference Guide: Tabun
    tics Agent Classification: Schedule 1 Chemical Warfare Nerve Agent; Tabun (GA); CAS: 77-81-6 Description: Tabun (ethyl dimethylamidocyanophosphate) is a colorless to brown liquid; generally odorless, though possibly fruity or almond-
  • TABUN | CAMEO Chemicals | NOAA
    Tabun is a nerve agent; it acts as a cholinesterase inhibitor The median lethal dosage (respiratory) is 400 mg-minute m3 for humans; the median incapacitating dosage is 300 mg-minute m3 Respiratory lethal dosages kill in 1 to 10 minutes; liquid in the eye kills nearly as rapidly
  • Tabun (nerve agent) - Wikiwand
    Tabun was the first nerve agent discovered, in 1936 by Gerhard Schrader in Nazi Germany, and named after the German word Tabu (taboo) for its extreme toxicity The country stockpiled over 12,000 tons of the weapon, but it was not used for fear of Allied retaliation
  • Organophosphorus Pesticides and Nerve Agents - Tabun (GA), Sarin (GB . . .
    Nerve agents and other organophosphate pesticides cause acetylcholinesterase inhibition, resulting in signs and symptoms such as pinpoint pupils, eye pain, sweating, drooling, tearing, vomiting, and seizure, also known as Pesticide Syndrome, or Cholinergic Toxidrome
  • Facts About the Nerve Agent Tabun - ABC News
    Tabun is a nerve agent that interrupts the transmission of nerve impulses in the body Like all nerve agents, it causes toxic effects by preventing the proper operation of the chemical that acts as the body's "off switch" for glands and muscles
  • The Nazi origins of deadly nerve gases
    Soon German military researchers began weaponizing tabun, finding ways to insert it into projectiles that could be safely stored without leakage Other scientists tested the compound on animals, developed processes to manufacture the poison, researched antidotes, and tried building analogs





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