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Recently, doctors at the PGIMER achieved a global breakthrough in treating aluminium phosphide (Celphos) poisoning with intravenous lipid emulsion therapy.
About Aluminium PhosphideÂ
- Aluminium phosphide is commonly known as Celphos.
Characteristics of Aluminium PhosphideÂ
- It is a yellow or dark grey crystalline solid that has a garlic-like odour.Â
- It is a cheap, effective and commonly used pesticide.
- It liberates lethal phosphine gas when it comes in contact either with atmospheric moisture or with hydrochloric acid in the stomach.
- Phosphine gas, which is highly flammable, and very toxic in nature
- The mechanism of toxicity includes cellular hypoxia due to the effect on mitochondria, inhibition of cytochrome C oxidase and formation of highly reactive hydroxyl radicals.Â
- Impact on Human Health: Aluminium phosphide poisoning continues to be a serious public-health challenge, particularly in agricultural states such as Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.
Uses of Aluminium PhosphideÂ
- Aluminum Phosphide (ALP) is a highly toxic fumigant which is used commonly as an indoor pesticide in agriculture based industry for storage of grains.
- It is often dispersed in pellets; the pellets react with moisture which produces toxic phosphine gas.Â
- Aluminium phosphide is also used to make semi-conductor materials such as light-emitting diodes.
Source: IE
Aluminium Phosphide FAQs
Q1: What is Aluminium Phosphide used for?
Ans: Fumigant pesticide
Q2: What is the toxicity of Aluminium Phosphide attributed to?
Ans: Release of phosphine gas