A extremely lethal nerve toxin called sarin was created for use in chemical warfare in Germany in 1937. By blocking acetylcholinesterase, it acts similarly to an insecticide, having a neurotoxic impact that results in instantaneous death from respiratory failure.
Sarin exposure at large concentrations can cause hypothermia, seizures, and tremors. The accumulation of ACh in the central nervous system (CNS), which results in paralysis and eventually peripherally-mediated respiratory arrest and death, is a more serious side effect of sarin.
One of the deadliest known chemical warfare agents is the nerve toxin sarin (military code name GB). It typically has no taste or odour. Sarin exposure can result in fatalities in minutes.
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