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Clinical Reactivity of the Active Site

Mevinphos inactivates cholinesterase by phosphorylation of the active site of the enzyme to form the dimethylphosphoryl enzyme. Over the following 24—48 hours, there is a process, called aging, of conversion to the monomethylphosphoryl enzyme. Aging is of clinical interest in the treatment of poisoning because cholinesterase reactivators such as pralidoxime (2-PAM, Protopam) chloride are ineffective after aging has occurred. [Pg.497]


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