JZ-IV-10 explained
JZ-IV-10 is a piperidine derivative related to cocaine which acts as a highly potent serotonin–norepinephrine–dopamine reuptake inhibitor (also called SNDRI, or triple reuptake inhibitor).[1] The eugeroic modafinil was used as a lead to fuel this compound's discovery.[2] [3]
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Notes and References
- WO. 2005041875. Dopamine-, norepinephrine- and serotonin- transporter- selective heterocyclic compounds and their therapeutic applications. 2005-05-12. Georgetown University. Kozikowski. Alan P.. Zhou. Jia.
- Zhou J, He R, Johnson KM, Ye Y, Kozikowski AP . Piperidine-based nocaine/modafinil hybrid ligands as highly potent monoamine transporter inhibitors: efficient drug discovery by rational lead hybridization . Journal of Medicinal Chemistry . 47 . 24 . 5821–4 . November 2004 . 15537337 . 1395211 . 10.1021/jm040117o .
- He R, Kurome T, Giberson KM, Johnson KM, Kozikowski AP . Further structure-activity relationship studies of piperidine-based monoamine transporter inhibitors: effects of piperidine ring stereochemistry on potency. Identification of norepinephrine transporter selective ligands and broad-spectrum transporter inhibitors . Journal of Medicinal Chemistry . 48 . 25 . 7970–9 . December 2005 . 16335921 . 10.1021/jm050694s .