(C9)-CP 47,497 (CP 47,497 dimethylnonyl homologue) is a
synthetic cannabinoid
Synthetic cannabinoids, or neocannabinoids, are a class of designer drug molecules that Binding affinity, bind to the same receptors to which cannabinoids (Tetrahydrocannabinol, THC, Cannabidiol, CBD and many others) in cannabis plants attach. Th ...
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CP 47,497
CP 47,497 or (C7)-CP 47,497 is a cannabinoid receptor agonist drug, developed by Pfizer in the 1980s. It has analgesic effects and is used in scientific research. It is a potent CB1 agonist with a ''K''d of 2.1 nM.
Homologue
On the 19th of ...
homologue.
Its systematic name is 2-
1''S'',3''R'')-3-hydroxycyclohexyl5-(1,1-dimethylnonyl)phenol.
See also
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Synthetic cannabis
Synthetic cannabinoids, or neocannabinoids, are a class of designer drug molecules that bind to the same receptors to which cannabinoids ( THC, CBD and many others) in cannabis plants attach. These novel psychoactive substances should not be co ...
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(C6)-CP 47,497
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(C7)-CP 47,497 (CP 47,497 itself)
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(C8)-CP 47,497
References
Cannabinoids
Designer drugs
Cyclohexanols
Phenols
Drugs developed by Pfizer
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