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Here's a hybrid between PCE and ephenidine. No one seems to have done receptor binding tests with 1,2-diphenylcyclohexylamines
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Drug designs. (MedicinalUser SAR thread)
Deleted member 170540
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Here's a hybrid between PCE and ephenidine. No one seems to have done receptor binding tests with 1,2-diphenylcyclohexylamines
MedicinalUser247
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I have some Designs of them in this Thread. It's great to see your Designing new ones. Thanks for posting.
Here's a hybrid between PCE and ephenidine. No one seems to have done receptor binding tests with 1,2-diphenylcyclohexylamines
MedicinalUser247
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What would you think about this one ? I call it Perzinfotel Analog X. https://ibb.co/BVHTPJ46
Have u heard of a drug called Perzinfotel?
I can't be bothered to dig up more phosphorus containing drugs but that one was in Lednicer's textbook 10-15 years ago.
MedicinalUser247
Bluelighter
There's more on page 71. Here's a sample of one of my Designs.
I call this one Diphen-PCE. https://ibb.co/MDdMXmsn
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MedicinalUser247
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I call this one 2C-MD-Dopa-Diver. https://ibb.co/k2vgNzQV
MedicinalUser247
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I call this one Amfonelic-Acid-Ethylphenidate. https://ibb.co/27d4rrd9
Smyth2
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2-Phenylcyclohexanone springs to mind because it is a precursor used in nexeridine synthesis.
Here's a hybrid between PCE and ephenidine. No one seems to have done receptor binding tests with 1,2-diphenylcyclohexylamines
I recently discovered how the precursor is made it's in this patent:
Andrew Carry KRUEGEL, et al. WO2021134086 (to Columbia University in the City of New York, Gilgamesh Pharmaceuticals Inc).
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MedicinalUser247
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I call this one 2C-Tetra-Chloro-Triphenyl-Ketamir. https://ibb.co/XfkKsr6y
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MedicinalUser247
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I call this one Di-TF-Modafinil-Dextro-Phenidate. https://ibb.co/QF1svjNK
Smyth2
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The benzhydryl moiety reminds me of some other agents i have seen that are quinuclidine derived.
I call this one 2C-Tetra-Chloro-Triphenyl-Ketamir. https://ibb.co/XfkKsr6y
One of these agents was posted by Warawa. It is called 2-[bis(4-fluorophenyl)methyl]quinuclidin-3-ol.
[1] Warawa, E. J., Mueller, N. J., Jules, R. (May 1974). "Quinuclidine chemistry. 2. Synthesis and antiinflammatory properties of 2-substituted benzhydryl-3-quinuclidinols". Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 17 (5): 497–501. doi:10.1021/jm00251a005.
[2] Edward John Warawa & Nancy Jean Mueller, US3506672 (1970 to Aldrich Chemical Co Inc).
MedicinalUser247
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I call this one MD-137889. https://ibb.co/PZK73sV4
MedicinalUser247
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I call this one 2C-C-2-137889. https://ibb.co/r2znpd7q
MedicinalUser247
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I call this one 2C-B-137889. https://ibb.co/rG5bgQx6
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MedicinalUser247
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I call this one 2C-D-137889. https://ibb.co/VWRNTcps
MedicinalUser247
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I call this one Mescal-137889. https://ibb.co/d0QNpsNx
MedicinalUser247
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I call this one Thioscaline-137889. https://ibb.co/mrqFfZ50
MedicinalUser247
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Your guess is Correct.
I'm guessing you mean to take the logic from PD-137889 to come up with novel analog ideas.
MedicinalUser247
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I call this one 2C-CN-137889. https://ibb.co/KpLz7T8T
MedicinalUser247
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I call this one 2C-I-137889. https://ibb.co/DPghDLWq