Volume 7, Number 3, 277-281, DOI: 10.1007/s10311-008-0163-0

Proposal for selective differentiating of nerve agent G and V type with utilisation of modified Ellman’s method

Monika Hoskovcová, Emil Halámek, Zbyněk Kobliha and Irena Kasalová

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Abstract

We studied issues of organophosphorus agents’ analysis. Immobilised enzyme–inhibitors complexes (e.g. acetylcholinesterase-organophosphate nerve agent) were studied with modified Ellman’s biochemical method utilised for assessment of acetylcholinesterase activity. Biochemical reactions are widespread and they are the most frequent used analytical methods for determination of nerve agents. This modified method is based on the nucleophilic reactions of mono- and bispyridinium aldoximes of a type 2-PAM, MMB-4 and HI-6, their homologues and isomers with enzyme–inhibitor complexes. The procedure for a gradual analysis of G and V type, Sarin, Cyclohexylsarin, Soman, Tabun, agent VX and R-33 was proposed in terms of studied nucleophilic substitution reactions quantification results. This method enables selective determination of these chemical warfare agents. A gradual analysis was evaluated by statistic method of probabilistic calculus. This type of analysis can be used for assessment of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors in very low concentrations close to hygienic limits.

Keywords  Acetylcholinesterase inhibition - Nerve agent - Organophosphorus compounds - Biochemical reaction - Reactivation - Aldoximes - Artificial neuronal network

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