Asoxime (chloride)

Asoxime (chloride)

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Organophosphates inactivate acetylcholinesterase (AChE) by reacting covalently with the active center serine, thus inhibiting its action of hydrolyzing acetylcholine at central and peripheral synapses. Acetylcholine accumulation results in an over-stimulation of cholinergic receptors, which can disrupt numerous biological functions. Asoxime is an asymmetric bis-pyridinium aldoxime that functions as an AChE reactivator through nucleophilic attack of oximate anions on organophosphate-AChE conjugates.{30073} It demonstrates therapeutic activity in experimental models of organophosphate poisoning, by reactivating phosphorylated AChE that was inhibited as a result of exposure to various cytotoxic nerve agents.{30072,30071}

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