Talk:Ohmefentanyl

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The 3-Me analog of fentanyl (3-MeF) was first introduced by Paul Janssen,[1] which has been recently revisited by Slavic researchers.[2] QSAR reveals that the β-OH was first incorporated into 3-MeF because this pharmacophore had previously been shown to raise the potency of closely-related piperidine based narcotics[3] such as phenoperidine, for example. AFAIK, ohmefentanyl was first reported by Chinese chemists in 1979.[4] Since that time, both Chinese, and also American scientists, submitted the first elaborate evaluations on OMF isomer variations in 1995, in the JMC.[5][6]

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