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====Proposition #2. Steric hinderance of some centric portion of the piperidine ring explains antagonist properties of naloxone, naltrexone and alvimopam.====
====Proposition #2. Steric hinderance of some centric portion of the piperidine ring explains antagonist properties of naloxone, naltrexone and alvimopam.====
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<scene name='Journal:PMC:1/Cv1/4'>These steric effects are caused by the OH and allyl side chains which block more than a peripheral portion of the piperidine ring</scene> in Naloxone. <scene name='Journal:PMC:1/Cv1/5'>Naltrexone with a bulkier side chain</scene> is more antagonistic than Naloxone. In humans, <scene name='Journal:PMC:1/Cv1/6'>Alvimopam is an antagonist and there is significant hindrance of the piperidine ring by the second aromatic ring</scene> <span style="color:yellow;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">(in yellow)</span>.
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<scene name='Journal:PMC:1/Cv1/4'>These steric effects are caused by the OH and allyl side chains which block more than a peripheral portion of the piperidine ring</scene> in Naloxone. <scene name='Journal:PMC:1/Cv1/5'>Naltrexone with a bulkier side chain</scene> is more antagonistic than Naloxone. In humans, <scene name='Journal:PMC:1/Cv1/6'>Alvimopam is an antagonist and there is significant hindrance of the piperidine ring by the second aromatic ring</scene> <span style="color:yellow;background-color:black;font-weight:bold;">(in yellow)</span>.
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====Proposition #3. Methadone has an active conformation which contains a virtual heterocyclic ring which explains its
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analgesic activity and racemic properties====
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<scene name='Journal:PMC:1/Cv2/3'>Methadone has a unique structure compared to other opioids since it does not possess a heterocyclic ring.</scene>
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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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