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The Chemical History of Morphine: An 8000-year Journey, from Resin to de-novo Synthesis.

Karolina Brook1, Jessica Bennett2, Sukumar P Desai3.   

Abstract

Evidence of human use of opium dates back as far as the sixth millennium BCE. Ancient societies through the Renaissance period created a variety of opium products, proliferating its common use and subsequent addiction. Because the active moiety was not known at this time, the potency of these opium concoctions could neither be predicted nor controlled. The first step in identifying opium's active ingredient, morphine, was its chemical isolation in the early 1800s by Wilhelm Sertürner. The subsequent elucidation of morphine's chemical formula and Sir Robert Robinson's derivation of morphine's structural formula, which won him the 1947 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, round out 150 years of the incremental advances in our chemical understanding of morphine. Nevertheless, our attempts to synthesize morphine, despite our advanced knowledge in synthetic chemistry, are still no match for the plant-based extraction of morphine from the poppy plant. The status quo remains problematic socially, economically, and politically; the relationships between the countries laboriously growing poppy plants to extract morphine and those countries importing these painkillers are unstable at best. In this study, we contrast the cumulative scientific discoveries that have led to our current chemical knowledge of morphine with the centuries-old natural method of morphine production that still dominates the opioid market today.
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Year:  2017        PMID: 28641826     DOI: 10.1016/j.janh.2017.02.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anesth Hist        ISSN: 2352-4529


  7 in total

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Journal:  Anal Bioanal Chem       Date:  2022-05-18       Impact factor: 4.142

Review 2.  Synthesis of the Mechanisms of Opioid Tolerance: Do We Still Say NO?

Authors:  Laura J Gledhill; Anna-Marie Babey
Journal:  Cell Mol Neurobiol       Date:  2021-03-11       Impact factor: 5.046

Review 3.  Opioids and pituitary function: expert opinion.

Authors:  Mônica R Gadelha; Niki Karavitaki; Jeffrey Fudin; Jeffrey J Bettinger; Hershel Raff; Anat Ben-Shlomo
Journal:  Pituitary       Date:  2022-01-23       Impact factor: 4.107

4.  Alkaloids: Therapeutic Potential against Human Coronaviruses.

Authors:  Burtram C Fielding; Carlos da Silva Maia Bezerra Filho; Nasser S M Ismail; Damião Pergentino de Sousa
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2020-11-24       Impact factor: 4.411

5.  3D microelectrode cluster and stimulation paradigm yield powerful analgesia without noticeable adverse effects.

Authors:  Matilde Forni; Palmi Thor Thorbergsson; Jonas Thelin; Jens Schouenborg
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2021-10-08       Impact factor: 14.136

Review 6.  Medical Gas Therapy for Tissue, Organ, and CNS Protection: A Systematic Review of Effects, Mechanisms, and Challenges.

Authors:  Ross D Zafonte; Lei Wang; Christian A Arbelaez; Rachel Dennison; Yang D Teng
Journal:  Adv Sci (Weinh)       Date:  2022-03-04       Impact factor: 17.521

7.  Dynamic recognition of naloxone, morphine and endomorphin1 in the same pocket of µ-opioid receptors.

Authors:  Xin Zhang; Meng-Yang Sun; Xue Zhang; Chang-Run Guo; Yun-Tao Lei; Wen-Hui Wang; Ying-Zhe Fan; Peng Cao; Chang-Zhu Li; Rui Wang; Xing-Hua Li; Ye Yu; Xiao-Na Yang
Journal:  Front Mol Biosci       Date:  2022-08-16
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