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- VG_(nerve_agent) abstract "VG (IUPAC name: O,O-diethyl S-[2-(diethylamino)ethyl] phosphorothioate) (also called Amiton or Tetram) is a \"V-series\" nerve agent chemically similar to the better-known VX nerve agent. Tetram is the common Russian name for the substance. Amiton was the trade name for the substance when it was marketed as an insecticide by ICI in the mid-1950s. With a toxicity of about 1/10 that of VX, i.e. similar to that of sarin, it is now considered too dangerous for use in agriculture but unlike other nerve agents it is classified under Schedule 2 of the Chemical Weapons Convention rather than the more restrictive Schedule 1. It is thought that North Korea may have military stockpiles of this chemical.During the early 1950s at least three chemical companies working on organo-phosphorus insecticides independently discovered the amazing toxicity of these chemicals. In 1952, Dr. Ranajit Ghosh, a chemist working for ICI at their Plant Protection Laboratories was investigating the potential of organophosphate esters of substituted aminoethanethiols for use as pesticides. Like the earlier German investigators of organophosphates in the late 1930s who had discovered the G-series nerve agents, Dr. Ghosh discovered that their action on cholinesterase made them effective pesticides. One of them, Amiton, was described in a 1955 paper by Ghosh and another chemist, J. F. Newman, as being particularly effective against mites. It was brought to market as an insecticide by the company in 1954 but was subsequently withdrawn as too toxic.The toxicity of these substances had not passed unnoticed by the British Government, as some of the compounds had already been sent to their research facility at Porton Down for evaluation. Some of the chemicals from this class of compounds formed a new group of nerve agents called V Agents. The British Government unilaterally renounced chemical and biological weapons in 1956, although in 1958 traded their research on VX technology with the United States Government in exchange for information on thermonuclear weapons. The US then went into production of large amounts of the chemically similar, but much more toxic VX in 1961.".
- VG_(nerve_agent) iupacName "O,O-Diethyl S-[2-(diethylamino)ethyl]phosphorothioate".
- VG_(nerve_agent) thumbnail VG-2D-skeletal.png?width=300.
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageID "1140520".
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageLength "5431".
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageRevisionID "671755180".
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amines.
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anticholinesterases.
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nerve_agents.
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phosphorothioates.
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_Weapons_Convention.
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageWikiLink Cholinesterase.
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageWikiLink Federal_government_of_the_United_States.
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageWikiLink Government_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_Chemical_Industries.
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageWikiLink Insecticide.
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageWikiLink International_Union_of_Pure_and_Applied_Chemistry.
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Schedule_1_substances_(CWC).
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Schedule_2_substances_(CWC).
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageWikiLink Mite.
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageWikiLink Nerve_agent.
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageWikiLink North_Korea.
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageWikiLink Porton_Down.
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageWikiLink Sarin.
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageWikiLink Thermonuclear_weapon.
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageWikiLink VX_(nerve_agent).
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amiton".
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageWikiLinkText "VG (nerve agent)".
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageWikiLinkText "VG".
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageWikiLinkText "agent VG".
- VG_(nerve_agent) imagefile "VG-2D-skeletal.png".
- VG_(nerve_agent) imagefile "VG-3D-balls.png".
- VG_(nerve_agent) imagename "Ball-and-stick model of VG".
- VG_(nerve_agent) imagename "Skeletal formula of VG".
- VG_(nerve_agent) iupacname "O,O-Diethyl S-[2-ethyl] phosphorothioate".
- VG_(nerve_agent) name "VG".
- VG_(nerve_agent) verifiedfields "changed".
- VG_(nerve_agent) verifiedrevid "470627395".
- VG_(nerve_agent) watchedfields "changed".
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cascite.
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox.
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox_Hazards.
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox_Identifiers.
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox_Properties.
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chemboximage.
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chemical_warfare.
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chemspidercite.
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cholinergics.
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- VG_(nerve_agent) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Stdinchicite.
- VG_(nerve_agent) subject Category:Amines.
- VG_(nerve_agent) subject Category:Anticholinesterases.
- VG_(nerve_agent) subject Category:Nerve_agents.
- VG_(nerve_agent) subject Category:Phosphorothioates.
- VG_(nerve_agent) type Agent.
- VG_(nerve_agent) type ChemicalCompound.
- VG_(nerve_agent) type ChemicalSubstance.
- VG_(nerve_agent) type Group.
- VG_(nerve_agent) type Agent.
- VG_(nerve_agent) type Chemical.
- VG_(nerve_agent) type Group.
- VG_(nerve_agent) type Organophosphoru.
- VG_(nerve_agent) type Oxoanion.
- VG_(nerve_agent) type Parasympathomimetic.
- VG_(nerve_agent) type Organophosphoru.
- VG_(nerve_agent) type ChemicalObject.
- VG_(nerve_agent) type Thing.
- VG_(nerve_agent) type Q11173.
- VG_(nerve_agent) comment "VG (IUPAC name: O,O-diethyl S-[2-(diethylamino)ethyl] phosphorothioate) (also called Amiton or Tetram) is a \"V-series\" nerve agent chemically similar to the better-known VX nerve agent. Tetram is the common Russian name for the substance. Amiton was the trade name for the substance when it was marketed as an insecticide by ICI in the mid-1950s. With a toxicity of about 1/10 that of VX, i.e.".
- VG_(nerve_agent) label "VG (nerve agent)".
- VG_(nerve_agent) sameAs Q419110.
- VG_(nerve_agent) sameAs VG_(Nervenkampfstoff).
- VG_(nerve_agent) sameAs VG_(agente_nervioso).
- VG_(nerve_agent) sameAs VG_(gas_nervino).
- VG_(nerve_agent) sameAs VGガス.
- VG_(nerve_agent) sameAs Amiton.
- VG_(nerve_agent) sameAs m.049tsp.
- VG_(nerve_agent) sameAs Амитон.
- VG_(nerve_agent) sameAs VG_(nervni_agens).
- VG_(nerve_agent) sameAs VG_(nervni_agens).
- VG_(nerve_agent) sameAs Амітон.
- VG_(nerve_agent) sameAs Q419110.
- VG_(nerve_agent) wasDerivedFrom VG_(nerve_agent)?oldid=671755180.
- VG_(nerve_agent) depiction VG-2D-skeletal.png.
- VG_(nerve_agent) isPrimaryTopicOf VG_(nerve_agent).
- VG_(nerve_agent) name "VG (nerve agent)".