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Methyl parathion is an organophosphate insecticide and acaricide historically used in agriculture to control a wide variety of pests on crops such as cotton, fruits, and vegetables. Structurally, methyl parathion features a phosphorothioate linkage, which allows it to function as an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, leading to the accumulation of acetylcholine at synapses, causing paralysis and death in target insects. Its high toxicity to both pests and non-target organisms necessitates careful handling and application to prevent adverse environmental and health impacts. Due to its potent toxicity and persistence in the environment, use of methyl parathion has been restricted or banned in many regions, with ongoing efforts to develop safer alternatives and remediation techniques to address contamination. Research continues to assess its ecological effects and explore strategies for mitigating risks associated with residual exposure.
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