Acrylonitrile toxicity: Difference between revisions

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=Background=
==Background==
*Unique type of [[Cyanide|Cyanide toxicity]]
*Unique type of [[Cyanide|Cyanide toxicity]]
*Used in the production of plastics
*Used in the production of plastics
**'''Structure:''' Nitrile group linked to a Vinyl group
**'''Structure:''' Nitrile group linked to a Vinyl group


=Mechanism of Action=
===Mechanism of Action===
*Chemical itself is hepatotoxic
*Chemical itself is hepatotoxic
*Also metabolized to form cyanide molecule
*Also metabolized to form cyanide molecule


=Treatment=
==Clinical Features==
 
==Differential Diagnosis==
 
==Diagnosis==
 
==Treatment==
*[[Cyanide#Treatment|Cyanide Antidotes]]
*[[Cyanide#Treatment|Cyanide Antidotes]]
*[[N-Acetylcysteine|N-Acetylcysteine]]
*[[N-Acetylcysteine|N-Acetylcysteine]]


==Sources==
==References==
*Haddad and Wincester's Toxicology page 1309
*Haddad and Wincester's Toxicology page 1309
*[[Wikipedia:Acrylonitrile|Wikipedia]]
*[[Wikipedia:Acrylonitrile|Wikipedia]]


[[Category:Tox]]
[[Category:Tox]]

Revision as of 12:34, 29 June 2015

Background

  • Unique type of Cyanide toxicity
  • Used in the production of plastics
    • Structure: Nitrile group linked to a Vinyl group

Mechanism of Action

  • Chemical itself is hepatotoxic
  • Also metabolized to form cyanide molecule

Clinical Features

Differential Diagnosis

Diagnosis

Treatment

References

  • Haddad and Wincester's Toxicology page 1309
  • Wikipedia