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- Thebaine abstract "Thebaine (paramorphine), also known as codeine methyl enol ether, is an opiate alkaloid, its name coming from the Greek Θῆβαι, Thēbai (Thebes), an ancient city in Upper Egypt. A minor constituent of opium, thebaine is chemically similar to both morphine and codeine, but has stimulatory rather than depressant effects. At high doses, it causes convulsions similar to strychnine poisoning. The synthetic enantiomer (+)-thebaine does show analgesic effects apparently mediated through opioid receptors, unlike the inactive natural enantiomer (−)-thebaine. Thebaine is not used therapeutically, but as the main alkaloid extracted from Papaver bracteatum (Iranian poppy), it can be converted industrially into a variety of compounds including oxycodone, oxymorphone, nalbuphine, naloxone, naltrexone, buprenorphine and etorphine. Butorphanol can also be derived from thebaine and is scheduled separately from butorphanol derived by other processes. More distant chemical and structural thebaine derivatives include emetics, stimulants, and both pure and mixed opioid agonists as well as antagonists, partial agonists, and inverse agonists. The derivative tetrahydrothebaine is an intermediate in the synthesis of many semi-synthetic opioids including dihydromorphine.Thebaine is controlled under international law, is listed as a Class A drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 in the United Kingdom, is controlled as an analog of a Schedule II drug per the Analog Act in the United States, and is controlled with its derivatives and salts, as a Schedule I substance of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act in Canada. The 2013 US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) aggregate manufacturing quota for thebaine (ACSCN 9333) was unchanged from the previous year at 145 metric tons.This alkaloid is biosynthetically related to salutaridine, oripavine, morphine and reticuline.In 2012 146,000 kilograms of thebaine were produced. In 2013, Australia was the main producer of poppy straw rich in thebaine, followed by Spain and then France. Together, those three countries accounted for about 99 per cent of global production of such poppy straw.".
- Thebaine iupacName "3,6-dimethoxy-17-methylmorphinan".
- Thebaine iupacName "6,7,8,14-tetradehydro-4,5a-epoxy-".
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- Thebaine wikiPageID "31479".
- Thebaine wikiPageLength "7356".
- Thebaine wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Thebaine wikiPageRevisionID "708205876".
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink 6,14-Endoethenotetrahydrooripavine.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Alkaloid.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Buprenorphine.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Butorphanol.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alkenes.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethers.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Glycine_receptor_antagonists.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Morphinans.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Natural_opium_alkaloids.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Opiates.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Codeine.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Controlled_Drugs_and_Substances_Act.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Dihydromorphine.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Drug_Enforcement_Administration.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Enantiomer.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Etorphine.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Analogue_Act.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Misuse_of_Drugs_Act_1971.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Morphine.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Nalbuphine.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Naloxone.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Naltrexone.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Opiate.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Opium.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Oripavine.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Oxycodone.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Oxymorphone.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Papaver_bracteatum.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Reticuline.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Salutaridine.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Strychnine.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Thebacon.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Thebes,_Egypt.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLink Upper_Egypt.
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thebaine".
- Thebaine wikiPageWikiLinkText "thebaine".
- Thebaine imagefile "Thebaine skeletal.svg".
- Thebaine imagefile "Thebaine.gif".
- Thebaine iupacname "36".
- Thebaine iupacname "67814".
- Thebaine othernames "Paramorphine".
- Thebaine verifiedfields "changed".
- Thebaine verifiedrevid "477174254".
- Thebaine watchedfields "changed".
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- Thebaine subject Category:Alkenes.
- Thebaine subject Category:Ethers.
- Thebaine subject Category:Glycine_receptor_antagonists.
- Thebaine subject Category:Morphinans.
- Thebaine subject Category:Natural_opium_alkaloids.
- Thebaine subject Category:Opiates.
- Thebaine hypernym Alkaloid.
- Thebaine type ChemicalCompound.
- Thebaine type ChemicalSubstance.
- Thebaine type Group.
- Thebaine type Alkaloid.
- Thebaine type Alkene.
- Thebaine type Chemical.
- Thebaine type Ether.
- Thebaine type Group.
- Thebaine type Heterocycle.
- Thebaine type Hydrocarbon.
- Thebaine type ChemicalObject.
- Thebaine type Thing.
- Thebaine type Q11173.
- Thebaine comment "Thebaine (paramorphine), also known as codeine methyl enol ether, is an opiate alkaloid, its name coming from the Greek Θῆβαι, Thēbai (Thebes), an ancient city in Upper Egypt. A minor constituent of opium, thebaine is chemically similar to both morphine and codeine, but has stimulatory rather than depressant effects. At high doses, it causes convulsions similar to strychnine poisoning.".
- Thebaine label "Thebaine".
- Thebaine sameAs Q410169.
- Thebaine sameAs ذيبايين.
- Thebaine sameAs Tebaïna.
- Thebaine sameAs Thebain.
- Thebaine sameAs Tebaína.
- Thebaine sameAs تبائین.
- Thebaine sameAs Tebaiini.
- Thebaine sameAs Thébaïne.
- Thebaine sameAs Tebain.
- Thebaine sameAs Tebaina.
- Thebaine sameAs テバイン.