3-Hydroxymorphinan
3-Hydroxymorphinan[edit]



3-Hydroxymorphinan is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of morphinan derivatives. It is structurally related to dextromethorphan and levomethorphan, which are well-known for their use in cough suppressants and analgesics, respectively.
Structure and Properties[edit]
3-Hydroxymorphinan is characterized by the presence of a hydroxyl group at the third position of the morphinan skeleton. This modification influences its pharmacological properties and differentiates it from other morphinan derivatives. The compound exists in different stereoisomeric forms, with the (+)-enantiomer being one of the notable forms.
Pharmacology[edit]
3-Hydroxymorphinan exhibits activity at various neurotransmitter receptors, including opioid receptors. Its pharmacological profile is influenced by the presence of the hydroxyl group, which can affect its binding affinity and efficacy at these receptors. The compound's interaction with opioid receptors suggests potential applications in pain management, although its exact clinical utility requires further investigation.
Synthesis[edit]
The synthesis of 3-Hydroxymorphinan involves the chemical modification of the morphinan core structure. This process typically includes the introduction of a hydroxyl group at the desired position through specific organic reactions. The synthesis can be tailored to produce either the racemic mixture or specific enantiomers, depending on the desired pharmacological properties.
Applications[edit]
While 3-Hydroxymorphinan itself is not widely used in clinical practice, its structural similarity to other morphinan derivatives makes it a compound of interest in pharmaceutical research. It serves as a potential lead compound for the development of new analgesics or other therapeutic agents targeting the central nervous system.
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Chemical structure of 3-Hydroxymorphinan
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Ball-and-stick model of 3-Hydroxymorphinan
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(+)-3-Hydroxymorphinan enantiomer
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3-Hydroxymorphinan
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3-Hydroxymorphinan molecule ball model
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(+)-3-Hydroxymorphinan
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