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- O-1602 abstract "O-1602 is a synthetic compound most closely related to abnormal cannabidiol, and more distantly related in structure to cannabinoid drugs such as THC. O-1602 does not bind to the classical cannabinoid receptors CB1 or CB2 with any significant affinity, but instead is an agonist at several other receptors which appear to be related to the cannabinoid receptors, particularly GPR18 and GPR55. These previously orphan receptors have been found to be targets for a number of endogenous and synthetic cannabinoid compounds, and are thought to be responsible for most of the non-CB1, non-CB2 mediated effects that have become evident in the course of cannabinoid research. O-1602 produces some effects shared with classical cannabinoid compounds such as analgesic and antiinflammatory effects and appetite stimulation, but it does not produce sedation or psychoactive effects, and has several actions in the gut and brain that are not shared with typical cannabinoid agonists.".
- O-1602 casNumber "317321-41-8".
- O-1602 iupacName "5-methyl-4-[(1R,6R)-3-methyl-6-prop-1-en-2-ylcyclohex-2-en-1-yl]benzene-1,3-diol".
- O-1602 pubchem "45073499".
- O-1602 thumbnail O-1602_structure.png?width=300.
- O-1602 wikiPageID "38891969".
- O-1602 wikiPageLength "5345".
- O-1602 wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- O-1602 wikiPageRevisionID "678236176".
- O-1602 wikiPageWikiLink Abnormal_cannabidiol.
- O-1602 wikiPageWikiLink Analgesic.
- O-1602 wikiPageWikiLink Anti-inflammatory.
- O-1602 wikiPageWikiLink Antiinflammatory.
- O-1602 wikiPageWikiLink Cannabidiol.
- O-1602 wikiPageWikiLink Cannabinoid.
- O-1602 wikiPageWikiLink Cannabinoid_receptor.
- O-1602 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cannabinoids.
- O-1602 wikiPageWikiLink GPR18.
- O-1602 wikiPageWikiLink GPR55.
- O-1602 wikiPageWikiLink O-1918.
- O-1602 wikiPageWikiLink Orphan_receptor.
- O-1602 wikiPageWikiLink THC.
- O-1602 wikiPageWikiLink Tetrahydrocannabinol.
- O-1602 wikiPageWikiLinkText "O-1602".
- O-1602 c "17".
- O-1602 casNumber "317321".
- O-1602 h "22".
- O-1602 hasPhotoCollection O-1602.
- O-1602 iupacName "5".
- O-1602 iupharLigand "5525".
- O-1602 molecularWeight "258.16".
- O-1602 o "2".
- O-1602 pubchem "45073499".
- O-1602 smiles "CC1=C[C@@H][C@H]CC1".
- O-1602 width "220".
- O-1602 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cannabinoids.
- O-1602 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Drugbox.
- O-1602 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- O-1602 subject Category:Cannabinoids.
- O-1602 hypernym Compound.
- O-1602 type Article.
- O-1602 type ChemicalCompound.
- O-1602 type ChemicalSubstance.
- O-1602 type Drug.
- O-1602 type Article.
- O-1602 type Cannabinoid.
- O-1602 type Chemical.
- O-1602 type Drug.
- O-1602 type ChemicalObject.
- O-1602 type Thing.
- O-1602 type Q8386.
- O-1602 comment "O-1602 is a synthetic compound most closely related to abnormal cannabidiol, and more distantly related in structure to cannabinoid drugs such as THC. O-1602 does not bind to the classical cannabinoid receptors CB1 or CB2 with any significant affinity, but instead is an agonist at several other receptors which appear to be related to the cannabinoid receptors, particularly GPR18 and GPR55.".
- O-1602 label "O-1602".
- O-1602 sameAs m.0ryt5zc.
- O-1602 sameAs O-1602.
- O-1602 sameAs O-1602.
- O-1602 sameAs Q15409358.
- O-1602 sameAs Q15409358.
- O-1602 wasDerivedFrom O-1602?oldid=678236176.
- O-1602 depiction O-1602_structure.png.
- O-1602 isPrimaryTopicOf O-1602.