Myrophine
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Systematic (IUPAC) name | |
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7,8-didehydro-4,5α-epoxy-17-methyl-3-(phenylmethoxy)-morphinan-6-ol tetradecanoate | |
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CAS Number | 467-18-5 |
ATC code | none |
PubChem | CID 635600 |
Synonyms | Myristylbenzylmorphine |
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Formula | C38H51NO4 |
Molar mass | 585.82 g/mol[[Script error: No such module "String".]] |
Myrophine (Myristylbenzylmorphine) is an opiate analogue that was developed in 1952. It is a derivative of morphine.
Myrophine is substituted with a 3-benzyl group and a 6-myristyl chain. It is metabolised to form benzylmorphine and then further to morphine, and so is a long-acting prodrug for morphine, but with a slow onset of effects. It is a Schedule I drug in the USA and is controlled under international drug conventions. Myrophine is almost invariably used as the hydrochloride (free base conversion ratio 0.94) and has a DEA Administrative Controlled Substance Control Number of 9308.
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