N&PD Moderators: Skorpio | someguyontheinternet
Naphcyclidine?
Some interesting restricted rotational analogs of methylphenidate. Since finding this paper I'm going to be harried with the urge to add these tables to my analogs list on WP, already got it printed off, they are interesting, going by the assumption that decreased conformational flexibility leads to increased binding:
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Solipsis;13713494 Here's an idea: [IMG said:http://i.imgur.com/KwJdJHW.png[/IMG]
By the way what transports phenibut across the BBB?
The one below is the methionine analogue of pregabalin but I have no clue if it has a chance in hell to use system A.
Picamilon is quite nice by the way, much less sedating than most other GABAergics or GABA itself. The above compounds are not GABAergics to of course.
Thank you. I won't ask all the time. Just watching, learning, studying. Chemistry is the most FASINATING I know of. Phenibut crosses on the phenyl ring, pregabalin, btw (I know you know) crosses(Very Well at 90% BA Oral) on the isobutyl ring.
Yeah its really the 2C-B's knees!
Still enjoying previous pages?
Why do you believe its the LAT-1 (I think this refers to the system L i was previously talking about ^ )? It's fine if you don't post sources from digging around online - i do it all the time, if you instead provide a rationale :D again imo
Some interesting restricted rotational analogs of methylphenidate. Since finding this paper I'm going to be harried with the urge to add these tables to my analogs list on WP, already got it printed off, they are interesting, going by the assumption that decreased conformational flexibility leads to increased binding: