Isomethadol
Isomethadol is an opioid analgesic with a number of stereoisomers (viz. alpha and beta forms of dextro, laevo, and racemic isomers for a total of six) produced by the reduction of d,l-isomethadone with lithium aluminium hydride.[2] It was first produced in the United States in 1948. The salt used in research is the hydrochloride.
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6-(Dimethylamino)-5-methyl-4,4-diphenyl-3-hexanol | |
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Molar mass | 311.461 |
Melting point | 125 to 126 °C (257 to 259 °F; 398 to 399 K)[1] |
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References
- May, Everette L.; Eddy, Nathan B. (1952). "The Isomethadols and their Acetyl Derivatives". The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 17 (9): 1210–1215. doi:10.1021/jo50009a005. ISSN 0022-3263.
- Merck Index, 11th edition, 5068
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