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[[File:tropane.png|thumb|200px|right|General tropane molecule]]
[[File:tropane.png|thumb|200px|right|General tropane molecule]]
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'''Substituted tropanes''' are a group of [[psychoactive compounds]] that include a tropane ring in their structure. Prominent examples include certain [[stimulants]] like [[cocaine]] and its derivatives as well as [[deliriants]] like [[atropine]] and [[scopolamine]].
'''Substituted tropanes''' (or simply '''tropanes''') are a group of [[psychoactive compounds]] that include a tropane ring in their structure. Prominent examples include certain [[stimulants]] like [[cocaine]] and its derivatives as well as [[deliriants]] like [[atropine]] and [[scopolamine]].


==Chemistry==
==Chemistry==
Tropane alkaloids are molecules which contain a substituted tropane ring in their structure. Tropane is a nitrogen-containing bicyclic organic molecule which consists of a piperidine and pyrrolidine ring fused at carbons R<sub>1</sub> and R<sub>5</sub> along with an additional methyl substitution at R<sub>N</sub>. Tropane alkaloids are commonly substituted at R<sub>3</sub> with an ether bridge (as seen in [[scopolamine]], [[atropine]], [[hyoscyamine]], and [[cocaine]]).
Tropanes are molecules which contain a substituted tropane ring in their structure. Tropane is a nitrogen-containing bicyclic organic molecule which consists of a [[piperidine]] and [[pyrrolidine]] ring fused at carbons R<sub>1</sub> and R<sub>5</sub> along with an additional methyl substitution at R<sub>N</sub>. It is mainly known for a group of [[alkaloids]] derived from it. Tropane alkaloids are commonly substituted at R<sub>3</sub> with an ether bridge (as seen in [[scopolamine]], [[atropine]], [[hyoscyamine]], and [[cocaine]]). Synthetic analogs of tropane alkaloids also exist, such as the phenyltropanes. They are not considered to be alkaloids per definition.  


==Pharmacology==
==Pharmacology==
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==Examples==
==Examples==
Tropane alkaloids are seen throughout organic chemistry and include psychoactive and anaesthetic compounds.
Substituted tropanes are seen throughout organic chemistry and include psychoactive and anaesthetic compounds.


'''Anticholinergic drugs:'''
'''Anticholinergic drugs:'''
*[[Atropine]]
*[[Atropine]]
*[[Benzatropine]]
*[[Hyoscyamine]]
*[[Hyoscyamine]]
*[[Scopolamine]]
*[[Scopolamine]]


'''Stimulant drugs:'''
'''Stimulant drugs:'''
*[[2-HO-Cocaine]]
*[[4-Fl-Cocaine]]
*[[Cocaine]]
*[[Cocaine]]
*[[REC]]
*[[RTI-111]]
*[[RTI-111]]
*[[REC]]
*[[Diclofensine]]
*[[RTI-126]]
*[[RTI-126]]
*[[RTI-31]]
*[[RTI-31]]
*[[2-HO-Cocaine]]
*[[4-Fl-Cocaine]]
*[[DOV-102677]]
*[[EXP-561]]
*[[GSK1360707F]]
*[[JZ-IV-10 ]]
*[[Tesofensine]]
*[[Tesofensine]]


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==External links==
==External links==
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropane Tropane (Wikipedia)]
*[[wikipedia:Tropane alkaloid|Tropane alkaloid (Wikipedia)]]
*[[wikipedia:Tropane alkaloid|Tropane alkaloid (Wikipedia)]]