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SAR of Indole-type u-agonists?

Ham-milton

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I was wondering if there has been any research done on the structure-activity relationships of indole u-agonists, like 7-hydroxymitragynine, and less so mitragynine itself?

I couldn't find anything about any research done, but this seems like a good job for a grad student.

Anything you know would be greatly appreciated.

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Great articles hussness!! Very much appreciated.

My new question, without starting a new thread, is: Has a Mitragynine pseudoindoxyl -derivative with other substitutents at the the 7 and 9 position been tested? It has the top substitutents for the typical Mitragynine-type drug, but it's quite a bit different.

Is there anything that could be done to make a Mytragynine pseudoindoxyl analogue that'd be more resistant to catabolisis?? Assuming that Takayama is correct about why it's not as effective as it should be based on binding data.
 
^I'll have to think about that. I think it is mentioned in that same article that mitragynine with an acetyl group instead of the methyl ether is completely inactive. I never figured that one out. Another question I've wondered about is whether or not the cis substituents shown on the bottom ring are at all relevant to binding.
 
Yeah, it doesn't make a lot of sense to me why the 9 and 7 positions are so important. You mean everything below the 4th ring (counting right to left)?

It doesn't seem like there's been a whole lot of work done on this.
 
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