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- Q4752464 subject Q7145142.
- Q4752464 subject Q8887197.
- Q4752464 abstract "Anazocine (INN; CS-307), also known as azabicyclane, is an opioid analgesic of the morphan/benzomorphan family developed in the middle 1960s in the United States which was never marketed. It is listed by some sources as a teratogen. The structure and properties of several related a- and ß-azabicyclane opioids was explored. Anazocine's chemical and structural relatives include opioid partial agonists, mixed agonist-antagonists, pure agonists, antagonists, and atypical non-opioid analgesics. It was tested in pigeons and in other experiments which contrasted and compared its analgesic effects to those of the phenazepine opioid ethoheptazine and the phenalkoxam open chain opioid propoxyphene, and pethidine as well.".
- Q4752464 atcPrefix "None".
- Q4752464 casNumber "15378-99-1".
- Q4752464 casSupplemental "21650-02-2 (citrate)".
- Q4752464 iupacName "9-methoxy-3-methyl-9-phenyl-3-azabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane".
- Q4752464 pubchem "27213".
- Q4752464 thumbnail Anazocine_structure.svg?width=300.
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- Q4752464 wikiPageWikiLink Q7145142.
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- Q4752464 wikiPageWikiLink Q8887197.
- Q4752464 atcPrefix "None".
- Q4752464 casNumber "15378".
- Q4752464 casSupplemental "21650".
- Q4752464 iupacName "9".
- Q4752464 pubchem "27213".
- Q4752464 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q4752464 type Drug.
- Q4752464 type ChemicalObject.
- Q4752464 type Thing.
- Q4752464 type Q8386.
- Q4752464 comment "Anazocine (INN; CS-307), also known as azabicyclane, is an opioid analgesic of the morphan/benzomorphan family developed in the middle 1960s in the United States which was never marketed. It is listed by some sources as a teratogen. The structure and properties of several related a- and ß-azabicyclane opioids was explored. Anazocine's chemical and structural relatives include opioid partial agonists, mixed agonist-antagonists, pure agonists, antagonists, and atypical non-opioid analgesics.".
- Q4752464 label "Anazocine".
- Q4752464 depiction Anazocine_structure.svg.