Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of fentanyl analogs
作者:G. A. Brine、K. G. Boldt、P.-T. Huang、D. K. Sawyer、F. I. Carroll
DOI:10.1002/jhet.5570260329
日期:1989.5
Natural abundance carbon-13 chemical shifts are reported for the hydrochloride salts of fentanyl (1a) and fifteen analogs. The signals are assigned on the basis of chemical shift theory, SFORD multiplicities, signal intensities, comparisons with model compounds, and thiophene carbon-proton coupling constants. In addition to its forensic value, the data suggest that the solution conformations of the
Drug products adapted for nasal delivery, comprising a pre-primed device filled with a pharmaceutical composition comprising an opioid receptor antagonist, are provided. Methods of treating opioid overdose or its symptoms with the inventive drug products are also provided.
FENTANYL ANALOGUE DETECTION METHODS AND KITS THEREOF
申请人:Veriteque USA, Inc.
公开号:US20220390439A1
公开(公告)日:2022-12-08
A portable detection kit for identifying the presence of narcotic compounds (NCs) includes at least one chemical dye, a catalytic reagent, at least one solvent, and a least one surfactant. The at least one dry chemical dye is configured to undergo physic-chemical interaction with at least one predetermined NC to produce a color visible change. The at least one predetermined NC is selected from the group consisting of fentanyl analogues (FAs) and narcotics containing nitrogen heterocyclic moiety.