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Organophosphate Insecticides Organophosphates (OPs) are a class of insecticides, several of which are highly toxic. Until the 21st century, they were among the most widely used insecticides available.
Diazinon, ethoprop, tribufos and phosmet are part of the group of pesticides known as organophosphates. These pesticides are used in both agricultural (e.g., fruit and nut trees, vegetables and herbs, cotton) and non-agricultural settings for a range of purposes.
The most commonly used organophosphate pesticides include parathion, chlorpyrifos, diazinon, dichlorvos, phosmet, fenitrothion, tetrachlorvinphos, azamethiphos, azinphos-methyl, malathion, and methyl parathion. Carbamates are another class of insecticides and bear a chemical resemblance to organophosphate pesticides.
Organophosphates cause the inhibition of acetylcholinesterase which leads to the accumulation of acetylcholine in the body. Organophosphate compounds include : insecticides - malathion, parathion, diazinon, fenthion, dichlorvos, chlorpyrifos, ethion and nerve gases - soman, sarin, tabun, VX.
Organophosphorus insecticides are chemicals used to kill many types of insects. These chemicals account for a large share of all insecticides used in the United States, including those used on food crops. Most home uses of organophosphorus insecticides have been phased out in the United States.
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You could be prosecuted for dealing in illegal and unlicensed pest control products and your stocks could be seized. DDVP is a hazardous organophosphate. It has been banned from UK general sale since 2002 and from professional products since 2007. In 2012 the ban was applied across European Union countries.
Insecticides are commonly used in agricultural, public health and industrial applications, as well as household and commercial uses (e.g., control of roaches and termites). The most commonly used insecticides are the organophosphates, pyrethroids and carbamates (see Figure 1).

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