Successful management of zinc phosphide poisoning: possible benefit of virgin olive oil

Metal phosphides in general and zinc phosphide in particular are potent insecticides and rodenticides. These are commercially used for protection of crops during storage, as well as during transportation. However, these are highly toxic substances. Zinc phosphide (Zn2P3) and other phosphides are gen...

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Main Authors: Ismail Altintop, Mehmet Tatli
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Language:English
Published: Society of Turaz Bilim 2017-09-01
Series:Medicine Science
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description Metal phosphides in general and zinc phosphide in particular are potent insecticides and rodenticides. These are commercially used for protection of crops during storage, as well as during transportation. However, these are highly toxic substances. Zinc phosphide (Zn2P3) and other phosphides are generally misused intentionally for suicidal purpose in Turkey. While most fatal PH3 exposures are unintentional, metal phosphide pellet ingestion has been used intentionally as a means of suicide in several Asian countries and in Europe. Once ingested, zinc phosphide is decomposed into highly toxic phosphine gas by the action of dilute hydrochloric acid content of the stomach. Phosphine acts as a respiratory poison. Even 20:100,000 part of phosphine in air is reported to fatal. Their detrimental effects may range from nausea and headache to renal failure and death. Its poisoning has a high mortality and recent years have seen an increase in the number of poisoning cases and deaths caused by suicidal ingestion. In episodes of metal phosphide poisoning, the treatment depends on route of exposure. We aimed to present an intentionally ingested Zn2P3 of 15 g patient on suicide purpose and our therapy with oraly NaHCO3, activated charcoal and virgin olive oil. In our case, we used repeated doses of virgin olive oil to induce antioxidant activity beside the recommended therapy reqimen. Interestingly, the patient presented only mild symptoms of toxicity such as transient metabolic acidosis and hepatic dysfunction. [Med-Science 2017; 6(3.000): 537-40]
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spelling doaj.art-f9369694c2e446c3a78a15ba2f69fba72024-02-03T08:38:22ZengSociety of Turaz BilimMedicine Science2147-06342017-09-01635374010.5455/medscience.2017.06.8616253383Successful management of zinc phosphide poisoning: possible benefit of virgin olive oilIsmail Altintop0Mehmet Tatli1Kayseri Training and Research Hospital Kayseri Training and Research HospitalMetal phosphides in general and zinc phosphide in particular are potent insecticides and rodenticides. These are commercially used for protection of crops during storage, as well as during transportation. However, these are highly toxic substances. Zinc phosphide (Zn2P3) and other phosphides are generally misused intentionally for suicidal purpose in Turkey. While most fatal PH3 exposures are unintentional, metal phosphide pellet ingestion has been used intentionally as a means of suicide in several Asian countries and in Europe. Once ingested, zinc phosphide is decomposed into highly toxic phosphine gas by the action of dilute hydrochloric acid content of the stomach. Phosphine acts as a respiratory poison. Even 20:100,000 part of phosphine in air is reported to fatal. Their detrimental effects may range from nausea and headache to renal failure and death. Its poisoning has a high mortality and recent years have seen an increase in the number of poisoning cases and deaths caused by suicidal ingestion. In episodes of metal phosphide poisoning, the treatment depends on route of exposure. We aimed to present an intentionally ingested Zn2P3 of 15 g patient on suicide purpose and our therapy with oraly NaHCO3, activated charcoal and virgin olive oil. In our case, we used repeated doses of virgin olive oil to induce antioxidant activity beside the recommended therapy reqimen. Interestingly, the patient presented only mild symptoms of toxicity such as transient metabolic acidosis and hepatic dysfunction. [Med-Science 2017; 6(3.000): 537-40]http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=253383Managementpoisoningzinc phosphidevirgin olive oil
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