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Substituted phenylmorpholine

Substituted phenylmorpholines, or substituted phenmetrazines alternatively, are chemical derivatives of phenylmorpholine or of the psychostimulant drug phenmetrazine. Most such compounds act as releasers of monoamine neurotransmitters, and have stimulant effects. Some also act as agonists at serotonin receptors, and compounds with an N-propyl substitution act as dopamine receptor agonists. A number of derivatives from this class have been investigated for medical applications, such as for use as anorectics or medications for the treatment of ADHD. Some compounds have also become subject to illicit use as designer drugs.[1][2][3][4]

Various phenmetrazine derivatives
The 2S,3S isomer of phendimetrazine (i.e. (2S,3S)-3,4-dimethyl-2-phenylmorpholine)
The (+)-enantiomer & (−)-enantiomer of pseudophenmetrazine.
List of phenmetrazine analogues and related compounds
Substance Structure CAS number
2-phenylmorpholine 23972-41-0
2-phenyl-3-methylmorpholine (phenmetrazine) 134-49-6
2-phenyl-3,4-dimethylmorpholine (phendimetrazine) 634-03-7
2-phenyl-5-methylmorpholine (isophenmetrazine) 80123-66-6
2-phenyl-3-ethylmorpholine (phenetrazine) 100368-98-7
2-phenyl-3-methyl-4-ethylmorpholine (phenmetetrazine) 92196-09-3
2-phenyl-3,5-dimethylmorpholine (PDM-35) 1218345-44-8
2-phenyl-3,6-dimethylmorpholine (6-methylphenmetrazine, 3,6-DMPM) 92902-99-3
2-phenyl-5,5-dimethylmorpholine (G-130) 42013-48-9
2-phenyl-3-methylmorpholin-5-one (fenmetramide) 5588-29-4
4-isopropyl-2-phenylmorpholine[5] 23222-62-0
Fenbutrazate 4378-36-3
Morazone 6536-18-1
2-Fluorophenmetrazine 1533654-24-8
3-fluorophenmetrazine (PAL-593) 1350768-28-3
4-Fluorophenmetrazine (PAL-748) 1097796-73-0
3-fluorophenetrazine
3-chlorophenmetrazine (PAL-594) 1097796-78-5
3-Methoxyphenmetrazine
2-Methylphenmetrazine 1507705-48-7
3-methylphenmetrazine (PAL-773) 1350768-41-0
4-methylphenmetrazine (PAL-747) 1998216-41-3
4-methylphendimetrazine 1445576-23-7
3,4-Methylenedioxyphenmetrazine[6]
Naphthylmetrazine (PAL-704)
2-(thiophen-2-yl)-3-methylmorpholine
2-(2,5-dimethoxy-4-bromophenyl)morpholine[7]
2-(3-(Trifluoromethyl)phenyl)morpholine (flumexadol)[8] 30914-89-7
Oxaflozane 26629-87-8
Phenmetrazol 1350768-19-2
N-Ethylphenmetrazol 97630-98-3
(+)-(2S,3S)-2-(3-chlorophenyl)-3,5,5-trimethylmorpholin-2-ol (radafaxine) 106083-71-0
(2S,3S,5R)-2-(3,5-difluorophenyl)-3,5-dimethylmorpholin-2-ol (manifaxine) 135306-39-7
PF-219,061[9] 710654-74-3
PF-592,379 710655-15-5
OSU-6162 156907-84-5
LPH-5[10] 2641630-97-7
2-Methyl-3-phenylpiperidine 70769-67-4
2-Phenyl-3-methyl-thiomorpholine
Picilorex 62510-56-9
Butyltolylquinuclidine
3-benzylmorpholine (3-BZM)[11] 7684-27-7
3-Benzhydrylmorpholine (3-BZHM) 93406-27-0

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References

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  5. ^ Chem-Sink (chemicals that are Sn2 products & Friedel-Crafts alkylation reactants)
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  11. ^ NIH PubChem Compound Summary for CID 3283983
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