pensionil
Pensionil refers to a class of chemical compounds that are primarily known for their use as pesticides. These substances are organophosphate esters, meaning they contain a central phosphorus atom bonded to oxygen atoms and organic groups. The specific structure of the organic groups determines the properties and effectiveness of individual pensionil compounds.
These pesticides function by inhibiting acetylcholinesterase, an enzyme crucial for nerve function in both insects and
Due to their toxicity, the use of many pensionil pesticides has been restricted or banned in various