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  • curprev 23:1123:11, 17 March 2026Ostermayer talk contribs 12,909 bytes +12,909 Created page with "Zinc phosphide (Zn₃P₂) poisoning is a potentially lethal toxicity caused by ingestion of a widely available rodenticide. Upon contact with gastric acid, zinc phosphide is hydrolyzed into '''phosphine gas (PH₃)''', which inhibits mitochondrial cytochrome C oxidase and causes multiorgan cellular hypoxia and death.<ref name="Diaz2023">Arroyo-Arcos CR, et al. Zinc Phosphide Poisoning: From A to Z. ''Toxics''. 2023;11(7):555. doi:10.3390/toxics11070555</ref> There is ''..."