How can you be exposed?

  • Malathion
  • Parathion

How does it enter the body?

Where does it go?

How is it broken down?

How is it removed from the body?

Figure 1. An image created using Biorender, showing the route of malathion/parathion from the liver to the kidneys.

The ways in which parathion enters, spreads and interacts with the body are largely similar to those of malathion.

Exposure

Absorption of parathion occurs via the same routes as malathion: orally, through the skin and by inhalation.7

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Figure 1. An image created using Biorender, showing the route of malathion/parathion from the liver to the kidneys.

Similarly to malathion, parathion breakdown is carried out by P450 enzymes.2,7 Removal of parathion molecules happens mostly in the urine.7 Also, the removal of breakdown molecules in urine, faeces and breath continues for longer than that of malathion.2,7

What is the difference between malathion and parathion exposure?

Is parathion more dangerous than malathion?

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