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Ginger jake paralysis

In severe cases, paralysis may also affect the upper limbs. Recovery is usually slow and is not always complete. Tri-ort/20-cresyl phosphate (TOCP), an isomer found in tricresyl phosphate, was the first organophosphate ester linked to OPIDN, being responsible for an epidemic of paralysis in the southeastern United States that led to the name "ginger jake paralysis" (Smith 1930) (see Section 2.4). Current manufacturing processes for organophosphate ester hydraulic fluids are designed to minimize production of this isomer, although it is possible that fluids disposed of in the past may be contaminated. [Pg.183]

Synonyms Jamaican ginger paralysis Ginger Jake paralysis Ginger Jake walk Jake leg Organo-phosphorus ester-induced delayed neurotoxicity (OPIDN)... [Pg.1252]

No specific therapy is known as a treatment for victims presenting signs of Ginger Jake paralysis as this is a delayed neurotoxic effect. It would be prudent to determine the cause of exposure to ensure that the victim is no longer exposed to TOCP and provide supportive care. The victim should be transported to a hospital for evaluation. [Pg.1254]

Tri-ort/io-cresyl phosphate, the contaminant in a homemade liquor called Ginger Jake , which is responsible for delayed neuropathy and paralysis of the legs, is bioactivated to a form that inhibits neuropathy target esterase but not acetylcholinesterase (Casida and Quistad, 2004 Glynn, 2006). Large structures with a 12-20 carbon alkyl chain on the phosphorus atom inhibit fatty acid amide hydrolase but not acetylcholinesterase (Casida and Quistad, 2004). These examples clearly show that OPs which do not affect... [Pg.849]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.28 , Pg.957 ]




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