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While I don't hold out much faith of an answer - has anyone found a single example of an opiate antagonist that doesn't bear meta -OH group on the A-aromatic?
I investigated the 1S-(S,S) enantiomer of viminol which was initially stated to possess antagonist activity but in the paper:
Title: Synthesis and pharmacological investigation of the 3-analogs of viminol
Series: European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 1988-nov vol. 23 iss. 6
Author(s): Marco de Amici; Carlo de Micheli; Fabio Platini; Davide Della Bella; Ida Caramazza
The binding inhibition of 1S-(S,S)-viminol (tested using displacement of 3H Dihydromorphine was) >300 nM compared to 2 nM for the 1S-(R,R).
in both a patent and a paper animal models appeared to demonstrate antagonist properties but I would argue that if a compound doesn't notably compete for the opiate receptors (DHM being a non-selective agonist), the subjective studies in fact suggest that the responses elicited by the 1S-(S,S) enthiomer are not mediated by the opiate receptors.
I can find NO other examples of opiate antagonists that do not bear that meta -OH (or bioisostere).
I investigated the 1S-(S,S) enantiomer of viminol which was initially stated to possess antagonist activity but in the paper:
Title: Synthesis and pharmacological investigation of the 3-analogs of viminol
Series: European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 1988-nov vol. 23 iss. 6
Author(s): Marco de Amici; Carlo de Micheli; Fabio Platini; Davide Della Bella; Ida Caramazza
The binding inhibition of 1S-(S,S)-viminol (tested using displacement of 3H Dihydromorphine was) >300 nM compared to 2 nM for the 1S-(R,R).
in both a patent and a paper animal models appeared to demonstrate antagonist properties but I would argue that if a compound doesn't notably compete for the opiate receptors (DHM being a non-selective agonist), the subjective studies in fact suggest that the responses elicited by the 1S-(S,S) enthiomer are not mediated by the opiate receptors.
I can find NO other examples of opiate antagonists that do not bear that meta -OH (or bioisostere).
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