Alazocine
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(2R,6R,11R)-6,11-Dimethyl-3-prop-2-en-1-yl-1,2,3,4,5,6-hexahydro-2,6-methano-3-benzazocin-8-ol
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| CAS Number | 14198-28-8 |
| ATC code | none |
| PubChem | CID 3036246 |
| ChemSpider | 2300306 |
| ChEMBL | CHEMBL330376 |
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| Formula | C17H23NO |
| Molar mass | 257.37 g/mol |
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Alazocine ((-)-SKF-10,047), or (-)-N-allylnormetazocine ((-)-ANMC), was the first drug discovered to act as a σ1 receptor agonist (Ki = 24 nM).[1][2][3] It has no significant affinity for the σ2 receptor.[3] Alazocine also acts as a κ-opioid receptor partial agonist (Ki = 0.4 nM; EC50 = 24 nM; Emax = 66%),[4] and to a much lesser extent, as an NMDA receptor antagonist (Ki = 587 nM).[3][5]
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- ^ Iwamoto ET (February 1981). "Pharmacologic effects of N-allylnormetazocine (SKF-10047)". NIDA Research Monograph 34: 82–8. PMID 6783955.
- ^ Shearman GT, Herz A (August 1982). "Non-opioid psychotomimetic-like discriminative stimulus properties of N-allylnormetazocine (SKF 10,047) in the rat". European Journal of Pharmacology 82 (3–4): 167–72. doi:10.1016/0014-2999(82)90506-4. PMID 6290235.
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- ^ Gharagozlou, Parham; Hashemi, Ezzat; DeLorey, TimothyM; Clark, J David; Lameh, Jelveh (2006). BMC Pharmacology 6 (1): 3. doi:10.1186/1471-2210-6-3. ISSN 1471-2210. Missing or empty
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