3-(p-Fluorobenzoyloxy)tropane

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3-(p-Fluorobenzoyloxy)tropane
Systematic (IUPAC) name
(1R,5S)-(8-methyl-8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]octan-3-yl)-4-fluorobenzoate
Clinical data
Legal status ?
Routes insufflated
Identifiers
CAS number 172883-97-5 N
ATC code ?
PubChem CID 5147770
ChemSpider 4321292 YesY
Chemical data
Formula C15H18FNO2 
Mol. mass 263.307
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3β-(p-Fluorobenzoyloxy)tropane, (8-Methyl-8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]oct-3-yl 4-fluorobenzoic acid ester, 4-fluorotropacocaine, 3-Pseudotropyl-4-fluorobenzoate, 3-pseudotropyl-4-fluorobenzoate, pFBT) is a tropane derivative drug which acts as a local anaesthetic, having around 30% the stimulant potency of cocaine but around the same potency as a local anaesthetic.[citation needed] It has been investigated as a potential radiolabelled agent for studying receptor binding,[1] but was not adopted for this application. The main application for fluorotropacocaine however has been as a designer drug analogue of cocaine, first detected by the EMCDDA in 2008,[2][3] and subsequently sold as an ingredient of various "bath salt" powder products, usually mixed in combination with other stimulant drugs such as caffeine, dimethocaine, desoxypipradrol or substituted cathinone derivatives.[4][5]

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References

  1. Ali M. Emran. New Trends in Radiopharmaceutical Synthesis, Quality Assurance, and Regulatory Control. Springer, 1991. p84. ISBN 0-306-44035-0
  2. Wohlfarth, A.; Weinmann, W. (2010). "Bioanalysis of new designer drugs". Bioanalysis 2 (5): 965–979. doi:10.4155/bio.10.32. PMID 21083227. 
  3. Kavanagh P, Angelov D, O'Brien J, Fox J, O'Donnell C, Christie R, Power JD, McDermott SD. The syntheses and characterization 3β-(4-fluorobenzoyloxy)tropane (fluorotropacocaine) and its 3α isomer. Drug Testing and Analysis. 2011 Nov 18. doi:10.1002/dta.362 PMID 22102564
  4. An overview of new psychoactive substances and the outlets supplying them
  5. Reitzel LA, Dalsgaard PW, Müller IB, Cornett C. Identification of ten new designer drugs by GC-MS, UPLC-QTOF-MS, and NMR as part of a police investigation of a Danish Internet company. Drug Testing and Analysis. 2011 Nov 18. doi:10.1002/dta.358 PMID 22102551

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