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[[File:sphenidate.png|thumb|right|301px||Generic structure of a phenidate molecule.]]
[[File:sphenidate.png|thumb|right|301px||Generic structure of a phenidate molecule.]]
'''Substituted phenidates''' (also known as '''phenidates''') are a class of chemicals that include compounds that predominantly produce traditional [[stimulant]] effects when [[administered]]. They may be defined as esters of ritalinic acid and its analogs.
'''Substituted phenidates''' (also known as '''phenidates''') refer to a class of compounds that predominantly produce traditional [[stimulant]] effects when [[administered]]. A substituted phenidate may be defined as an ester of ritalinic acid and its analogs.


==Chemistry==
==Chemistry==