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Bisnortilidine is an
opioid metabolite. It is
formed from
tilidine by
demethylation in the liver. Wustrow, I.; Riedel, K. D.; Mikus, G.; Weiss, J. (2012)...
- the
liver and gut to its
active metabolite nortilidine and then to
bisnortilidine. It is the (1S,2R)-isomer (dextilidine) that is
responsible for its...
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opioid active metabolites such as O-desmethyltramadol and nortilidine.
Bisnortilidine Dezocine Tapentadol 7-Hydroxymitragynine
Gillen C,
Haurand M, Kobelt...
- C15H19NO2 (molar m****: 245.32 g/mol,
exact m****: 245.1416 u) may
refer to:
Bisnortilidine Tasimelteon Tropacocaine, or
benzoylpseudotropine This set
index page...
- 3-(3-Methoxyphenyl)-3-ethoxycarbonyltropane AD-1211 AH-7921
Axomadol Azaprocin BDPC
Bisnortilidine [50] [51] BRL-52537
Bromadol Bromadoline Ciprefadol Ciramadol Doxpicomine...
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cyclooctenecyclopentadienylmanganese dicarbonyl 49716-47-4 C15H19NO2
bisnortilidine 53948-51-9 C15H19NS2
ethylmethylthiambutene 441-61-2 C15H20N2O anagyrine...
- the only
primary amines known to be
active as an
opioid (along with
bisnortilidine, an
active metabolite of tilidine).[additional citation(s) needed] Dezocine...