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@article{169037,
author = {Gokul Shaji},
title = {cyanide poison},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {2024},
volume = {11},
number = {6},
pages = {199-201},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=169037},
abstract = {As an agent intended to be deadly, cyanide has acquired a historical reputation. The usual sources of cyanide exposure in industry, chemistry labs, and fumigation have been increased in recent years by the growing usage of laetrile. The environment contains cyanide in huge amounts. It is recognised as a powerful chemical warfare, homicidal, genocidal, and suicidal agent. Though cellular respiration suppression is the primary mechanism of cyanide toxicity, there is also ample evidence of its more intricate poisonous manifestations. There are several antidotes for cyanide poisoning, such as sodium nitrate, sodium thiosulphate, and 4-dimethyl aminophenol. Their security, efficiency, and appropriate recommendation for use are still unknown, though.},
keywords = {Lactic acidosis, bitter almond, oxygen and amyl nitrite, fire smoke: ECG, cardiac disorders, hydroxocobalamin.},
month = {November},
}
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