Enadoline
Enadoline
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- 2-(1-Benzofuran-4-yl)-N-methyl-N-[(5R,7S,8S)-7-pyrrolidin-1-yl-1-oxaspiro[4.5]decan-8-yl]acetamide
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Formula |
C24H32N2O3 |
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Molar mass |
396.52 g/mol |
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O=C(Cc1cccc2occc12)N(C)C1CCC2(CCCO2)CC1N1CCCC1
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InChI=1S/C24H32N2O3/c1-25(23(27)16-18-6-4-7-22-19(18)9-15-28-22)20-8-11-24(10-5-14-29-24)17-21(20)26-12-2-3-13-26/h4,6-7,9,15,20-21H,2-3,5,8,10-14,16-17H2,1H3/t20-,21-,24-/m0/s1 YKey:JMBYBVLCYODBJQ-HFMPRLQTSA-N Y
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Enadoline is a drug which acts as a highly selective κ-opioid agonist.
In human studies, it produced visual distortions and feelings of dissociation, reminiscent of the effects of salvinorin A.[1]
It was studied as a potential analgesic, but abandoned because of the dose-limiting effects of dysphoria, which could be expected from a κ-opioid agonist. There was mention of its potential in treating comatose head injury or stroke victims, where that type of side effect would be immaterial.[2]
Potency
When enadoline was first reported in 1990, it was "the most potent κ-selective analgesic ever reported ... 25 times more potent than morphine and 17 times more potent than U-62066".[3]
References
- ↑ Walsh SL, Strain EC, Abreu ME, Bigelow GE (2001). "Enadoline, a selective kappa opioid agonist: comparison with butorphanol and hydromorphone in humans". Psychopharmacology (Berl.). 157 (2): 151–62. PMID 11594439. doi:10.1007/s002130100788.
- ↑ Barber A, Gottschlich R (1997). "Novel developments with selective, non-peptidic kappa-opioid receptor agonists". Expert Opin Investig Drugs. 6 (10): 1351–68. PMID 15989506. doi:10.1517/13543784.6.10.1351.
- ↑ Halfpenny, Paul R.; Horwell, David C.; Hughes, John; Hunter, John C.; Rees, David C. (1990). "Highly selective .kappa.-opioid analgesics. 3. Synthesis and structure-activity relationships of novel N-[2-(1-pyrrolidinyl)-4- or -5-substituted cyclohexyl]arylacetamide derivatives". Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 33 (1): 286–91. PMID 2153208. doi:10.1021/jm00163a047.
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25*-NB3OMe |
- 25B-NB3OMe
- 25C-NB3OMe
- 25D-NB3OMe
- 25E-NB3OMe
- 25H-NB3OMe
- 25I-NB3OMe
- 25N-NB3OMe
- 25P-NB3OMe
- 25T2-NB3OMe
- 25T4-NB3OMe
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25*-NB4OMe |
- 25B-NB4OMe
- 25C-NB4OMe
- 25D-NB4OMe
- 25E-NB4OMe
- 25H-NB4OMe
- 25I-NB4OMe
- 25N-NB4OMe
- 25P-NB4OMe
- 25T2-NB4OMe
- 25T4-NB4OMe
- 25T7-NB4OMe
- 25TFM-NB4OMe
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*-DMT |
- 4,5-DHP-DMT
- 2,N,N-TMT
- 4-AcO-DMT
- 4-HO-5-MeO-DMT
- 4,N,N-TMT
- 4-Propionyloxy-DMT
- 5,6-diBr-DMT
- 5-AcO-DMT
- 5-Bromo-DMT
- 5-MeO-2,N,N-TMT
- 5-MeO-4,N,N-TMT
- 5-MeO-α,N,N-TMT
- 5-MeO-DMT
- 5-N,N-TMT
- 7,N,N-TMT
- α,N,N-TMT
- (Bufotenin) 5-HO-DMT
- DMT
- Norbaeocystin
- (Psilocin) 4-HO-DMT
- (Psilocybin) 4-PO-DMT
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MOR |
- PAMs: BMS-986121
- BMS-986122
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KOR |
- Agonists: 6'-GNTI
- 8-CAC
- 18-MC
- 14-Methoxymetopon
- β-Chlornaltrexamine
- β-Funaltrexamine
- Adrenorphin (metorphamide)
- Akuuamicine
- Alazocine (SKF-10047)
- Allomatrine
- Apadoline
- Asimadoline
- BAM-12P
- BAM-18P
- BAM-22P
- Big dynorphin
- Bremazocine
- BRL-52537
- Butorphan
- Butorphanol
- BW-373U86
- Cebranopadol
- Ciprefadol
- CR665
- Cyclazocine
- Cyclorphan
- Cyprenorphine
- Diamorphine (heroin)
- Diacetylnalorphine
- Difelikefalin
- Dihydroetorphine
- Dihydromorphine
- Diprenorphine
- Dynorphin A
- Dynorphin B (rimorphin)
- Eluxadoline
- Enadoline
- Eptazocine
- Erinacine E
- Ethylketazocine
- Etorphine
- Fedotozine
- Fentanyl
- Gemazocine
- GR-89696
- GR-103545
- Hemorphin-4
- Herkinorin
- HS665
- Hydromorphone
- HZ-2
- Ibogaine
- ICI-199,441
- ICI-204,448
- Ketamine
- Ketazocine
- Laudanosine
- Leumorphin (dynorphin B-29)
- Levallorphan
- Levomethorphan
- Levorphanol
- Lexanopadol
- Lofentanil
- LPK-26
- Lufuradom
- Matrine
- MB-1C-OH
- Menthol
- Metazocine
- Metkefamide
- Mianserin
- Mirtazapine
- Morphine
- Moxazocine
- MR-2034
- N-MPPP
- Nalbuphine
- Nalbuphine sebacate
- NalBzOH
- Nalfurafine
- Nalmefene
- Nalodeine (N-allylnorcodeine)
- Nalorphine
- Naltriben
- Niravoline
- Norbuprenorphine
- Norbuprenorphine-3-glucuronide
- Noribogaine
- Norketamine
- O-Desmethyltramadol
- Oripavine
- Oxilorphan
- Oxycodone
- Pentazocine
- Pethidine (meperidine)
- Phenazocine
- Proxorphan
- Racemethorphan
- Racemorphan
- RB-64
- Salvinorin A (salvia)
- Salvinorin B ethoxymethyl ether
- Salvinorin B methoxymethyl ether
- Samidorphan
- Spiradoline (U-62,066)
- TH-030418
- Thienorphine
- Tifluadom
- Tricyclic antidepressants (e.g., amitriptyline, desipramine, imipramine, nortriptyline)
- U-50,488
- U-54,494A
- U-69,593
- Xorphanol
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Others |
- Others: Kyotorphin (met-enkephalin releaser/degradation stabilizer)
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See also: Receptor/signaling modulators • Signaling peptide/protein receptor modulators |