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It seems like a pretty simple compound and this paper says it is an opioid agonist. Ive tried to get more information on it but cant find any. Does anyone know if this is a dead end? Is there a common name for this compound or class of compounds? thanks.
The paper reads in part:
SOME MORPHINE-LIKE PROPERTIES OF (+)-CYCLOHEXYLOXY-
ALPHA-PHENYLETHYLAMINES
BY
A. McCOUBREY
From the Biochemical Laboratories, Institute of Psychiatry (British Postgraduate Medical Federation,
University of London), Maudsley Hospital, S.E.5
(RECEIVED JULY 1, 1952) In contrast to
unlike b-phenylethylamines, few a-phenylethylamines
have been found to be analgesic. Like pethidin
and amidone, m-cyclohexyloxy a-phenylethyl
amine shows a formal resemblance to structure
present in the morphine molecule.
1. m- and p-cycloHexyloxy-a-phenylethylamine
show qualitative similarity to morphine in anal-
gesic activity, respiratory depression, effect on body
temperature and blood pressure. No consistent
response was obtained for blood sugar changes.
2. m- and p-isoPropyloxy- and p-ethoxy-a-
phenylethylamine have no analgesic activity and,
apart from respiratory depression their pharma-
cological properties are different from those of the
cyclohexyl ethers and morphine.
3. Evidence was obtained to show that the anal-
gesic effect of the cyclohexyloxy-a-phenylethyl-
amines is more nearly related to that of morphine,
amidone, and pethidine than to the chemically
analogous antipyretic and analgesic phenacetin.
The paper reads in part:
SOME MORPHINE-LIKE PROPERTIES OF (+)-CYCLOHEXYLOXY-
ALPHA-PHENYLETHYLAMINES
BY
A. McCOUBREY
From the Biochemical Laboratories, Institute of Psychiatry (British Postgraduate Medical Federation,
University of London), Maudsley Hospital, S.E.5
(RECEIVED JULY 1, 1952) In contrast to
unlike b-phenylethylamines, few a-phenylethylamines
have been found to be analgesic. Like pethidin
and amidone, m-cyclohexyloxy a-phenylethyl
amine shows a formal resemblance to structure
present in the morphine molecule.
1. m- and p-cycloHexyloxy-a-phenylethylamine
show qualitative similarity to morphine in anal-
gesic activity, respiratory depression, effect on body
temperature and blood pressure. No consistent
response was obtained for blood sugar changes.
2. m- and p-isoPropyloxy- and p-ethoxy-a-
phenylethylamine have no analgesic activity and,
apart from respiratory depression their pharma-
cological properties are different from those of the
cyclohexyl ethers and morphine.
3. Evidence was obtained to show that the anal-
gesic effect of the cyclohexyloxy-a-phenylethyl-
amines is more nearly related to that of morphine,
amidone, and pethidine than to the chemically
analogous antipyretic and analgesic phenacetin.
