Hi guys (and girls),
I'm a pharmacology student that has been studying opiates recently, but being a chemist at heart I noticed that none of the opioid compounds I've come across seem to contain carboxylic acids or other anion type functional groups. I've looked at the structures of maybe 100 different compounds with opioid activity (mu, kappa and delta), and none of them feature this functional group. I think every compound I've looked at contained an amine (usually tertiary), so I suppose they could form cations, but no anions are ever present.
I asked the coordinator of my class why this was, but he didn't really have an answer for it. Just a throwaway sort of line about the opioid receptors probably being hydrophobic, which makes some sense, I admit, but its hardly a conclusive answer I thought.
So...
Does anybody know of any carboxylic acids/anions in opioid compounds? If there aren't any, is there any particular reason for it?
Regards,
Ulcer
PS. I'm obviously new here, so I don't quite know where this type of thread would fit into the site, I just chose a place that seemed most likely, but I didn't dig around too deep. If its in the wrong place, could a mod or someone please move it? Thanks.
I'm a pharmacology student that has been studying opiates recently, but being a chemist at heart I noticed that none of the opioid compounds I've come across seem to contain carboxylic acids or other anion type functional groups. I've looked at the structures of maybe 100 different compounds with opioid activity (mu, kappa and delta), and none of them feature this functional group. I think every compound I've looked at contained an amine (usually tertiary), so I suppose they could form cations, but no anions are ever present.
I asked the coordinator of my class why this was, but he didn't really have an answer for it. Just a throwaway sort of line about the opioid receptors probably being hydrophobic, which makes some sense, I admit, but its hardly a conclusive answer I thought.
So...
Does anybody know of any carboxylic acids/anions in opioid compounds? If there aren't any, is there any particular reason for it?
Regards,
Ulcer
PS. I'm obviously new here, so I don't quite know where this type of thread would fit into the site, I just chose a place that seemed most likely, but I didn't dig around too deep. If its in the wrong place, could a mod or someone please move it? Thanks.



