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* Probable method of one-pot/multi-component synthesis: Microwave-activated RF synthesis (Fmoc deprotection) | * Probable method of one-pot/multi-component synthesis: Microwave-activated RF synthesis (Fmoc deprotection) | ||
* Chemical classification: TCMDC-135294 ? (Action item on you hah! :) | * Chemical classification: TCMDC-135294 ? (Action item on you hah! :) | ||
* <font color= | * <font color=magenta>Product is odorless</font> and peoples seem not to complain or notice on becoming chemically-induced with such compounds on a daily-basis. | ||
** The analogy with alcoholism is awesome. | ** The analogy with alcoholism is awesome. | ||
** see also the NADH+ pathway! | ** see also the NADH+ pathway! |
Revision as of 06:01, 16 May 2013
Amazing science. I guess in situ chlorine oxidation from trichloroisocyanuric acid is missing to my non-sense education. Will have to revisit Dieckman condensation and Suzuki Coupling. Assuming a potential starting material candidate for Agent Yankee Dodge.
Related drugs and compounds
Ketamine
- Related reactions: Ugi reaction, Dieckman condensation (unverified yet), Suzuki coupling (Pictet Spengler if Yb(OTf)3)
- Starting materials: benzaldehyde (7c?), benzoic acid (ie: methyl benzoate), trichloroisocyanuric acid (HCl?), THF
- Related compound: Arylcyclohexylamines, Methylphenidate (Ritalin), 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline (mefloquine), benzylamine (benzoxadiazole), Agent Buzz (15), 30C6HSL
- Target receptors: NMDA1R, S1PR4
- Primary phenotype: Alzheimer ?
- Secondary phenotypes: Alcoholism, Parkinson, Breast cancer (Action item on Chuck)
- Probable method of one-pot/multi-component synthesis: Microwave-activated RF synthesis (Fmoc deprotection)
- Chemical classification: TCMDC-135294 ? (Action item on you hah! :)
- Product is odorless and peoples seem not to complain or notice on becoming chemically-induced with such compounds on a daily-basis.
- The analogy with alcoholism is awesome.
- see also the NADH+ pathway!