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Nahoko Uchiyama1, Satoru Matsuda2, Maiko Kawamura2, Yoshihiko Shimokawa2, Ruri Kikura-Hanajiri2, Kosuke Aritake3, Yoshihiro Urade3, Yukihiro Goda2.
Abstract
Our continuous survey of illegal products in Japan revealed the new distribution of 15 designer drugs. We identified four synthetic cannabinoids, i.e., NNEI (1), 5-fluoro-NNEI (2), 5-chloro-NNEI (3) and NNEI indazole analog (4), and seven cathinone derivatives, i.e., MPHP (5), α-PHPP (6), α-POP (7), 3,4-dimethoxy-α-PVP (8), 4-fluoro-α-PVP (9), α-ethylaminopentiophenone (10) and N-ethyl-4-methylpentedrone (11). We also determined LY-2183240 (12) and its 2'-isomer (13), which were reported to inhibit endocannabinoid uptake, a methylphenidate analog, 3,4-dichloromethylphenidate (14), and an MDA analog, 5-APDB (15). No chemical and pharmaceutical data for compounds 3, 4, 6 and 7 had been reported, making this the first report on these compounds.Entities:
Keywords: 3,4-Dichloromethylphenidate; 5-Chloro-NNEI; Cathinone derivative; NNEI indazole analog; Synthetic cannabinoid
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24769262 DOI: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2014.03.013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Forensic Sci Int ISSN: 0379-0738 Impact factor: 2.395