Hammilton
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I'm wondering if anyone here is aware of any research on the CNS depressant effects of alcohols more complicated than propanol and pentanol.
I have the opportunity to get a huge amount of 1-ethynylcyclohexanol and/or 1-propynyl, which appear to be good depressants, but there's little research.
I'm wondering how many other alcohol derivatives of carbamates are worth exploring. Emylcamate might be a good one, but I probably wouldn't bother with meprobamate and carisoprodol. I wonder how they'd be with one of the carbamate groups removed.
Anyway, there are literally hundreds of potential GABAergic depressants derived structurally from ethanol, from simple stuff 2-methyl propanol or 2-chloromethyl propanol to more complicated stuff, like 1-ethynylcyclohexanol, and everything in between.
But what's actually known about them?
Unfortunately to synth them all- or even a decent portion- it'd get really costly.
I have the opportunity to get a huge amount of 1-ethynylcyclohexanol and/or 1-propynyl, which appear to be good depressants, but there's little research.
I'm wondering how many other alcohol derivatives of carbamates are worth exploring. Emylcamate might be a good one, but I probably wouldn't bother with meprobamate and carisoprodol. I wonder how they'd be with one of the carbamate groups removed.
Anyway, there are literally hundreds of potential GABAergic depressants derived structurally from ethanol, from simple stuff 2-methyl propanol or 2-chloromethyl propanol to more complicated stuff, like 1-ethynylcyclohexanol, and everything in between.
But what's actually known about them?
Unfortunately to synth them all- or even a decent portion- it'd get really costly.
