
CAS 760930-59-4
:CROTONYLFENTANYL
Description:
Crotonylfentanyl is a synthetic opioid that belongs to the fentanyl class of compounds, which are known for their potent analgesic properties. It is characterized by its structural modifications that enhance its potency and lipophilicity compared to traditional fentanyl. Crotonylfentanyl is typically encountered as a white to off-white powder and is highly soluble in organic solvents. Its mechanism of action primarily involves binding to the mu-opioid receptors in the central nervous system, leading to effects such as pain relief, sedation, and euphoria. However, due to its high potency, it poses significant risks of respiratory depression and overdose, making it a substance of concern in the context of substance abuse and public health. Additionally, crotonylfentanyl is classified as a controlled substance in many jurisdictions, reflecting its potential for misuse and the need for regulation. As with other synthetic opioids, research into its pharmacological properties and safety profile is ongoing, highlighting the importance of understanding its effects and risks in both medical and non-medical contexts.
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Crotonyl fentanyl
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Crotonyl fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that binds to the mu-opioid receptor in the brain. It has been detected in urine samples and is structurally similar to fentanyl. Crotonyl fentanyl is an antinociceptive agent that inhibits locomotor activity and produces acute toxicities, such as cardiac arrest and respiratory depression. This drug has shown pharmacokinetic properties in human liver cells, including high protein binding and rapid metabolism by cytochrome P450 enzymes. It is a potent analgesic with a molecular weight of 242.3 Da, which can be determined using analytical methods. Crotonyl fentanyl also has molecular modeling properties that have been studied using computer software programs.</p>Formula:C23H28N2OPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:348.5 g/mol

