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6,14-Endoethenotetrahydrooripavine and Thebaine

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Difference between 6,14-Endoethenotetrahydrooripavine and Thebaine

6,14-Endoethenotetrahydrooripavine vs. Thebaine

6,14-Endoethenotetrahydrooripavine is the central nucleus, or backbone, of a class of morphinan opioids known as the Bentley compounds and may be considered their "privileged scaffold". Thebaine (paramorphine), also known as codeine methyl enol ether, is an opiate alkaloid, its name coming from the Greek Θῆβαι, Thēbai (Thebes), an ancient city in Upper Egypt.

Similarities between 6,14-Endoethenotetrahydrooripavine and Thebaine

6,14-Endoethenotetrahydrooripavine and Thebaine have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bentley compounds, Buprenorphine, Etorphine, Oripavine.

Bentley compounds

The Bentley compounds are a class of semi-synthetic opioids that were first synthesized by K. W. Bentley by Diels-Alder reaction of thebaine with various dienophiles.

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Buprenorphine

Buprenorphine, sold under the brand name Subutex, among others, is an opioid used to treat opioid addiction, acute pain, and chronic pain.

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Etorphine

Etorphine (M99) is a semi-synthetic opioid possessing an analgesic potency approximately 1,000–3,000 times that of morphine.

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Oripavine

Oripavine is an opiate and the major metabolite of thebaine.

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6,14-Endoethenotetrahydrooripavine and Thebaine Comparison

6,14-Endoethenotetrahydrooripavine has 10 relations, while Thebaine has 30. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 10.00% = 4 / (10 + 30).

References

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