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'''Proposition #3. Methadone has an active conformation which contains a virtual heterocyclic ring which explains its analgesic activity and <scene name='Journal:PMC:1/Cv2/6'>racemic properties</scene>.'''
'''Proposition #3. Methadone has an active conformation which contains a virtual heterocyclic ring which explains its analgesic activity and <scene name='Journal:PMC:1/Cv2/6'>racemic properties</scene>.'''
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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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<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> An argument that a pharmacologically active methadone conformation includes a 'virtual heterocyclic ring' is based on the following assumptions:
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1) <scene name='Journal:PMC:1/Cv2/7'>Methadone contains a ketone group which also exists in equilibrium as an enol tautomer</scene>. 2) The <scene name='Journal:PMC:1/Cv2/8'>OH in the enol tautomer can form an intramolecular
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H-bond with the tertiary nitrogen and produce a seven member heterocyclic ring.</scene> According to Pauling, the N-H-O bond is near linear. Therefore, the virtual ring has characteristics of a 6 member nitrogen containing ring which can
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be shown to be positioned in a plane similar to the piperidine ring of morphine.
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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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