Talk:Phenampromide
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Derivatices
[edit]The book 'Opiates' by R. Lenz et al (pages 428-434) gives a really great QSAR for this class. The 4-phenyl (a phenyl at the para position of the piperidine gives a compound with potency close to that of fentanyl and when you overlay the two in ChemBio3D you will see why - an almost perfect match.
I know it's a lot of work, but a proper page with QSAR would be a great teaching aid. just my 2c. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dvwynn (talk • contribs) 18:27, 29 October 2013 (UTC)
Patented Sources
[edit]The patents given in the main article are for an agent that is called TR 2923, and has the same activity as methadone.
- Strycker Wallace Glenn, GB1173833 (1969 to Bayer Corp).
- Wallace Glenn Strycker, US3518274 (1970 to Bayer Corp).
- Herbert John Havera, US3862946 (1975 to Bayer Corp).
- Herbert John Havera, US3906100 (1975 to Bayer Corp).
This information needs to be translated into a separate wikipedia document.
It's flagrantly a benzyl group, not 4-Phenyl-Phenampromide.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.0.235.236 (talk) 07:29, 19 November 2022 (UTC)