Superwarfarin
Superwarfarins are highly potent vitamin K antagonist anticoagulants that are used as rodenticides. They are called superwarfarins because they are much more potent and long acting than warfarin.[1]
Examples
- Brodifacoum
- Bromadiolone
- Difenacoum
- Flocoumafen
References
- ^ Feinstein, D. L; Akpa, B. S; Ayee, M. A; Boullerne, A. I; Braun, D; Brodsky, S. V; Gidalevitz, D; Hauck, Z; Kalinin, S; Kowal, K; Kuzmenko, I; Lis, K; Marangoni, N; Martynowycz, M. W; Rubinstein, I; Van Breemen, R; Ware, K; Weinberg, G (2016). "The emerging threat of superwarfarins: history, detection, mechanisms, and countermeasures". Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1374 (1): 111–22. Bibcode:2016NYASA1374..111F. doi:10.1111/nyas.13085. PMC 4940222. PMID 27244102.
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Pest control: Rodenticides
Vitamin K antagonists
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