foszfoészter
Foszfoészter, also known as organophosphate, is a chemical compound that contains a phosphate group (PO4) bonded to an organic molecule. These compounds are widely used in various industries due to their versatility and reactivity. In agriculture, foszfoészters are commonly used as pesticides and herbicides, where they inhibit the enzyme acetylcholinesterase, leading to the accumulation of acetylcholine and subsequent nerve damage in pests and weeds. In the pharmaceutical industry, foszfoészters are used as prodrugs, which are inactive precursors to active drugs. They are also used in the synthesis of flame retardants and plasticizers. Foszfoészters are generally toxic and can cause health issues such as organophosphate poisoning, which can lead to symptoms like nausea, vomiting, and muscle weakness. Due to their toxicity, the use of foszfoészters is regulated in many countries, and their production and use are subject to strict guidelines.