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Formation and disposition of diethylphosphoryl-obidoxime, a potent anticholinesterase that is hydrolyzed by human paraoxonase (PON1)
Kiderlen,Eyer,Worek
, p. 1853 - 1867 (2005)
The potential of pyridinium-4-aldoximes, such as obidoxime, to reactivate diethylphosphorylated acetylcholinesterases is not fully exploited due to the inevitable formation of phosphoryloximes (POX) with high anticholinesterase activity. Mono(diethylphosp