Myrophine
- CAS NO.:467-18-5
- Empirical Formula: C38H51NO4
- Molecular Weight: 585.824
- SAFETY DATA SHEET (SDS)
- Update Date: 2023-05-15 10:43:19
What is Myrophine?
The Uses of Myrophine
Myrophine is an opioid and a derivative of Morphine (M652285), which is the principle alkaloid of opium and an analgesic used to treat both acute and chronic pain. It has been studied for its use as an analgesic for opioid addict.
Definition
ChEBI: The 3-O-benzyl and 6-myristyl derivative of morphine, for which it is a prodrug. Myrophine is almost invariably used as the hydrochloride.
Properties of Myrophine
Melting point: | 41° |
Safety information for Myrophine
Computed Descriptors for Myrophine
Related products of tetrahydrofuran
ALLYL LAURATE
ALLYL DECANOATE
Myrophine
AKOS BB-3072
ALLYL MYRISTATE
PHENOXYETHYL PROPIONATE
3-PHENYLPROPYL HEXANOATE
Piperidine, 2-[(4-ethoxyphenyl)methyl]- (9CI)
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