N-Phenethylnordesomorphine
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3-hydroxy-4,5α-epoxy-17-(2-phenylethyl)morphinan | |
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ChemSpider | 26231038 |
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Formula | C24H27NO2 |
361.477 g/mol | |
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N-Phenethylnordesomorphine is an opiate analgesic drug derived from desomorphine by replacing the N-methyl group with β-phenethyl. Since desomorphine is already around eight times more potent than morphine, the additional boost in binding affinity produced by using the larger phenethyl group makes N-phenethylnordesomorphine a highly potent analgesic drug, some 85x more potent than morphine,[1] and a similar strength to the closely related morphinan derivative phenomorphan.
See also
- 14-Cinnamoyloxycodeinone
- 14-Phenylpropoxymetopon
- 7-PET
- N-Phenethyl-14-ethoxymetopon
- N-Phenethylnormorphine
- RAM-378
- Ro4-1539
References
- ↑ Casy AF, Parfitt RY. Opioid analgesics, chemistry and receptors. 1986, Plenum Press, New York. pp 37-38. ISBN 0-306-42130-5