Organic thiophosphoric acids and derivatives
Number of EDCs: 8
Chemical nameChemical identifierLiterature identifier
ParathionDED000018PMID:20573718, PMID:21453761
Methyl parathionDED000067PMID:16783732
Chlorpyrifos-methylDED000261PMID:15147795, PMID:16472551, PMID:23125134
FenitrothionDED000291PMID:11222873
ChlorpyrifosDED000578PMID:14757517, PMID:16203236, PMID:18674613, PMID:19165396, PMID:19190125, PMID:21453761, PMID:23686008, PMID:26518068, PMID:31826669, PMID:32481206, PMID:32526215, PMID:32956863, PMID:34060014, PMID:34400204, PMID:34506784, PMID:34858468, PMID:34985812, PMID:35457321, PMID:35853389, PMID:37298533, PMID:38844257
DiazinonDED000580PMID:16758764, PMID:2092650, PMID:22284168, PMID:30219569, PMID:599594, PMID:8062636
TemephosDED000824PMID:34382084
Dimethyl phosphorothioateDED000947PMID:32007685

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