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List of opioids

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Opium poppy (Papaver somniferum) flower

This is a list of opioids, opioid antagonists and inverse agonists.

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Opium and poppy straw derivatives

Seedhead of opium poppy with white latex

Crude opiate extracts whole opium products

Natural opiates

Opium alkaloids

Structures

Alkaloid salts mixtures

Semisynthetics including Bentley compounds

Morphine family

Structures of Morphine family

3,6-diesters of morphine

Structures
3,6-diesters of morphine
Chemical structure of acetylpropionylmorphine.
Acetylpropionylmorphine
3,6-Dibutanoylmorphine
Chemical structure of diacetyldihydromorphine.
Diacetyldihydromorphine
(dihydroheroin, acetylmorphinol)
Chemical structure of dibutyrylmorphine.
Dibutyrylmorphine
Chemical structure of dibenzoylmorphine.
Dibenzoylmorphine
Chemical structure of diformylmorphine.
Diformylmorphine
Chemical structure of dipropanoylmorphine.
Dipropanoylmorphine
Chemical structure of heroin.
Heroin
(diacetylmorphine)
Chemical structure of nicomorphine.
Nicomorphine

Codeine-dionine family

Morphinones and morphols

Morphides

Structures
Morphides
Chemical structure of alpha-chlorocodide.
α-chlorocodide
Chemical structure of beta-chlorocodide.
β-chlorocodide
Chemical structure of bromomorphide.
Bromomorphide
Chemical structure of chlorodihydrocodide.
Chlorodihydrocodide.
Chemical structure of chloromorphide.
Chloromorphide
Chemical structure of codide.
Codide

Dihydrocodeine series

Nitrogen morphine derivatives

Structures
Morphides
Chemical structure of 1-nitrocodeine.
1-Nitrocodeine
Chemical structure of codeine-N-oxide.
Codeine-N-oxide
Chemical structure of morphine-N-oxide.
Morphine-N-oxide

Hydrazones

Structures
Hydrazones
Chemical structure of oxymorphazone.
Oxymorphazone

Halogenated morphine derivatives

Structures
Other open chain opioids
Chemical structure of 1-bromocodeine.

1-Bromocodeine

Chemical structure of 1-chlorocodeine.

1-Chlorocodeine

General structure of 1-iodomorphine.

1-Iodomorphine

Active opiate metabolites

Morphinans

Levomethorphan

Morphinan series

Others

Structures
Other Morphinans
Chemical structure of 1-nitroaknadinine
1-Nitroaknadinine
Chemical structure of 14-episinomenine.
14-episinomenine
Chemical structure of 5,6-dihydronorsalutaridine.
5,6-Dihydronorsalutaridine
Chemical structure of 6-keto-nalbuphine
6-Keto Nalbuphine
Chemical structure of aknadinine.
Aknadinine
Chemical structure of butorphanol
Butorphanol
Chemical structure of cephakicine.
Cephakicine
Chemical structure of cephasamine.
Cephasamine
Chemical structure of cyprodime.
Cyprodime
Chemical structure of drotebanol.
Drotebanol
Chemical structure of fenfangjine G.
Fenfangjine G
Chemical structure of nalbuphine.
Nalbuphine
Chemical structure of sinococuline.
Sinococuline
Chemical structure of sinomenine.
Sinomenine
Chemical structure of tannagine.
Tannagine

Benzomorphans

4-Phenylpiperidines

Pethidine

Pethidines (meperidines)

Prodines

Ketobemidones

Others

Structures

Open chain opioids

Methadone

Amidones

Methadols

Structures
Other open chain opioids
Chemical structure of alphaacetylmethadol.

Alphaacetylmethadol

Chemical structure of fimepheptanol.

Dimepheptanol

General structure of levacetylmethadol.

Levacetylmethadol

Chemical structure of noracetylmethadol.

Noracetylmethadol

Moramides

Thiambutenes

Phenalkoxams

Ampromides

Others

Structures

Anilidopiperidines

Fentanyl

Oripavine derivatives

Thienorphine

Phenazepanes

Pirinitramides

Structures
Pirinitramides
Chemical structure of bezitramide.

Bezitramide

Chemical structure of piritramide.

Piritramide

Benzimidazoles

Indoles

Beta-Amino Ketones

Diphenylmethylpiperazines

Structures

Opioid peptides

β-neoendorphin

Dynorphins

Endomorphins

Endorphins

Enkephalins

Propeptides

Others / unknown

Others

Opioid antagonists and inverse agonists

Biased ligands

Receptor heteromer targeting ligands

Uncategorized opioids

Combination drug formulations containing opioids

See also

References

  1. ^ ChemIndex CAS Registry Number 3371-56-0
  2. ^ ChemIndex CAS Registry Number 509-56-8
  3. ^ ChemIndex CAS Registry Number 63715-94-6
  4. ^ NCBI PubChem SID 750205
  5. ^ chembase [permanent dead link] cbid_346222
  6. ^ Gomes I, Fujita W, Gupta A, Saldanha SA, Saldanha AS, Negri A, Pinello CE, Eberhart C, Roberts E, Filizola M, Hodder P, Devi LA (2013). "Identification of a μ-δ opioid receptor heteromer-biased agonist with antinociceptive activity". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 110 (29): 12072–7. Bibcode:2013PNAS..11012072G. doi:10.1073/pnas.1222044110. PMC 3718106. PMID 23818586.
  7. ^ Yekkirala AS, Lunzer MM, McCurdy CR, Powers MD, Kalyuzhny AE, Roerig SC, Portoghese PS (2011). "N-naphthoyl-beta-naltrexamine (NNTA), a highly selective and potent activator of μ/kappa-opioid heteromers". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 108 (12): 5098–103. Bibcode:2011PNAS..108.5098Y. doi:10.1073/pnas.1016277108. PMC 3064379. PMID 21385944.

External links

  • Carbonate derivatives of 14β-hydroxycodeine "viz., 14β-hydroxy-6-O-(methoxycarbonyl)codeine, 6-O-methoxycarbonyl-14β-(methoxycarbonyloxy)codeine, and 14β-acetoxy-6-O-methoxy-carbonylcodeine, potential substrates for ring C modification in morphinane (sic) alkaloids, were synthesized for the first time." Russian Chemical Bulletin. August 2008, Volume 57, Issue 8, pp 1773–1774. Date: 11 Aug 2009; I. V. Evsikova, S. K. Moiseev, P. V. Petrovskii, V. N. Kalinin. Published in Russian in Izvestiya Akademii Nauk. Seriya Khimicheskaya, No. 8, pp. 1739–1740
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