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==Chemistry== | ==Chemistry== | ||
U-47700 is an atypical opioid of the benzamide class. It features core phenyl ring with two chlorine atoms at carbons R<sub>3</sub> and R<sub>4</sub>. This ring is connected to an amine group through a carboxyl group (C=O). The terminal nitrogen atom of the amide group is bonded to a methyl carbon and substituted cyclohexane ring. | U-47700 is an atypical opioid of the benzamide class. It features core phenyl ring with two chlorine atoms at carbons R<sub>3</sub> and R<sub>4</sub>. This ring is connected to an amine group through a carboxyl group (C=O). The terminal nitrogen atom of the amide group is bonded to a methyl carbon and substituted cyclohexane ring. The cyclohexane ring is further substituted at R<sub>2</sub> with a dimethylamino group, thus forming the structure of U-47700. | ||
==Pharmacology== | ==Pharmacology== |