JWH-258

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JWH-258 is a synthetic cannabinoid that acts as a potent agonist of the cannabinoid receptors. It is a member of the naphthoylindole family of compounds, which were originally developed for research purposes to study the endocannabinoid system.

Chemical Structure and Properties[edit]

JWH-258 is chemically classified as a naphthoylindole, with the systematic IUPAC name 1-Pentyl-3-(4-methoxy-1-naphthoyl)indole. The compound has a molecular formula of C25H25NO2 and a molar mass of 371.47 g/mol. The structure consists of a naphthalene ring system attached to an indole core, with a methoxy group at the 4-position of the naphthalene ring and a pentyl chain at the 1-position of the indole.

Pharmacology[edit]

JWH-258 is known to bind to the CB1 and CB2 cannabinoid receptors, with a higher affinity for the CB1 receptor. This binding mimics the effects of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the primary psychoactive component of cannabis. As a result, JWH-258 can produce similar psychoactive effects, including euphoria, altered perception, and relaxation.

Legal Status[edit]

Due to its psychoactive properties and potential for abuse, JWH-258 has been classified as a controlled substance in many countries. It is often included in the list of substances banned under synthetic cannabinoid legislation, which aims to regulate compounds that mimic the effects of cannabis.

Research and Applications[edit]

JWH-258, like other synthetic cannabinoids, was initially developed for scientific research to explore the endocannabinoid system and its role in various physiological processes. These compounds have been used to study receptor binding, signal transduction, and the potential therapeutic applications of cannabinoid receptor modulation.

Health Effects and Risks[edit]

The use of JWH-258 and other synthetic cannabinoids has been associated with a range of adverse health effects. These can include tachycardia, hypertension, nausea, vomiting, anxiety, and hallucinations. The variability in potency and the lack of quality control in illicit products can increase the risk of overdose and severe reactions.

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