Phosphofluoridates: Biological Activity and Biodegradation

  • DeFrank J
  • White W
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Abstract

The combination of phosphorus and fluorine has resulted in a variety of compounds that are unique in their physical and chemical properties as well as being some of the most toxic materials produced by man. A review of the chemistry and enzymatic basis for the toxicology of these compounds is presented. Catalytic enzymes that use these compounds as substrates and their potential applications are also reviewed.

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DeFrank, J. J., & White, W. E. (2006). Phosphofluoridates: Biological Activity and Biodegradation. In Organofluorines (pp. 295–343). Springer-Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/10721878_10

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