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Sarin - Wikipedia Sarin is widely considered a weapon of mass destruction Production and stockpiling of sarin was outlawed as of April 1997 by the Chemical Weapons Convention of 1993, and it is classified as a Schedule 1 substance
Sarin | Chemical Emergencies | CDC Key points Sarin is a human-made chemical warfare nerve agent Signs and symptoms of sarin exposure depend on how much you were exposed to and how you were exposed If exposed, get away from the area, get clean, and get help
Sarin - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sarin was discovered in 1938 in Wuppertal -Elberfeld in Germany by scientists at IG Farben attempting to create stronger pesticides it is the most toxic of the four G-Series nerve agents made by Germany
Sarin: Potential Long-term Neurological Effects We know that exposure to sarin can result in death, or short-term health effects including seizures, paralysis, and difficulty breathing within 24 hours of exposure In contrast, long-term health effects of sarin exposure could be observed days, weeks, or years after exposure
Nerve Agent GB (Sarin) | U. S. Army Chemical Materials Activity Nerve agent GB (Sarin) is an organophosphate compound It is a clear to amber liquid that is odorless and tasteless with an appearance similar to that of water When released from the munition,
Sarin (GB, O-isopropyl methylphosphonofluoridate) neurotoxicity . . . Sarin (GB, O-isopropyl methylphosphonofluoridate) is a potent organophosphorus (OP) nerve agent that inhibits acetylcholinesterase (AChE) irreversibly The subsequent build-up of acetylcholine (ACh) in the central nervous system (CNS) provokes
Sarin | South Carolina Department of Public Health Sarin is a clear, colorless, and tasteless liquid that has no odor in its pure form Sarin, also known as GB, can evaporate into a vapor (gas) and spread into the environment Sarin is not found naturally in the environment, but was developed in 1938 in Germany as a pesticide
7 Facts About the Deadly Nerve Agent Sarin - Live Science Like other nerve agents, sarin targets an enzyme within the body's neuromuscular junctions, where nerves meet muscles Usually, this enzyme deactivates the nerve-signaling molecule acetylcholine