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'''Proposition #1. The structure of morphine provides a template.'''
'''Proposition #1. The structure of morphine provides a template.'''
<scene name='Journal:PMC:1/Cv/2'>Morphine consists of rings A, B, C, D, and E.</scene> The morphine rings are nearly
<scene name='Journal:PMC:1/Cv/2'>Morphine consists of rings A, B, C, D, and E.</scene> The morphine rings are nearly
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rigid with little rotational movement and therefore can be considered a template. <scene name='Journal:PMC:1/Cv/4'>The aromatic and heterocyclic ring incorporating nitrogen (piperidine ring, </scene> <span style="color:lime;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">colored in lime)</span> are essential for analgesic activity. The B and C rings can be eliminated with minimal loss of activity.7 If the D ring is also eliminated, the molecule has limited activity as the position of the heterocyclic ring is significantly less rigid with more degrees of freedom of movement.
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rigid with little rotational movement and therefore can be considered a template. <scene name='Journal:PMC:1/Cv/4'>The aromatic and heterocyclic ring incorporating nitrogen (piperidine ring, </scene> <span style="color:lime;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">colored in lime)</span> is essential for analgesic activity. <scene name='Journal:PMC:1/Cv/5'>The B and C rings can be eliminated with minimal loss of activity</scene> <span style="color:yellow;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">(in yellow)</span>. If the D ring is also eliminated, the molecule has limited activity as the position of the heterocyclic ring is significantly less rigid with more degrees of freedom of movement.
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  1. Joel S. Goldberg, Perspectives in Medicinal Chemistry 2010:4 1-10, Stereochemical Basis for a Unified Structure Activity Theory of Aromatic and Heterocyclic Rings in Selected Opioids and Opioid Peptides doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/PMC.S3898

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