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- Oripavine is an opioid and the major metabolite of thebaine. It is the precursor to the semi-synthetic compounds etorphine and buprenorphine. Although...
- dienophiles. The compounds are also known as thevinols, orvinols, or bridged oripavine derivatives, due to the characteristic 6,14-endo-ethano- or etheno-bridge...
- metric tons. This alkaloid is biosynthetically related to salutaridine, oripavine, morphine and reticuline. In 2012 there was an amounted 146,000 kilograms...
- pharmaceutical industry), and to produce other alkaloids (mainly thebaine and oripavine) that are processed by pharmaceutical companies into drugs such as hydrocodone...
- 000–3,000 times that of morphine. It was first prepared in 1960 from oripavine, which does not generally occur in opium poppy extract but rather the...
- Norman and Przemko strains contain much higher amounts of thebaine and oripavine and have morphine concentrations down to under 1% versus up to 26% in...
- bioavailability in chronic use.[citation needed] Oripavine – for more on the comparative strength of oripavine derivatives Explanatory notes Approximate. There...
- C18H19NO3 (molar m****: 297.35 g/mol, exact m****: 297.1365 u) may refer to: Oripavine, an opiate Codeinone This set index page lists chemical structure articles...
- the opium poppy, are used to produce two other alkaloids, thebaine and oripavine, which are used in the manufacture of semi-synthetic and synthetic opioids...
- Poppy straw concentrate Poppy tea Smoking opium Theriac Codeine Morphine Oripavine Pseudomorphine Thebaine Structures Pantopon Papaveretum (Omnopon) Tetrapon...