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 (talkcontribs) 18:27, 29 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Patented Sources[edit]

TR 2923

The patents given in the main article are for an agent that is called TR 2923, and has the same activity as methadone.

  1. Strycker Wallace Glenn, GB1173833 (1969 to Bayer Corp).
  2. Wallace Glenn Strycker, US3518274 (1970 to Bayer Corp).
  3. Herbert John Havera, US3862946 (1975 to Bayer Corp).
  4. 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)[reply]