Authors
Carolina Noble, Annelies Cannaert, Kristian Linnet, Christophe P Stove
Publication date
2019/3
Journal
Drug Testing and Analysis
Volume
11
Issue
3
Pages
501-511
Description
Synthetic cannabinoids (SCs) are the most chemically diverse group of new psychoactive substances. This group has been associated with several intoxications, many with fatal outcomes. Although advancements have been achieved in pharmacology, metabolism, and detection of these compounds in recent years, these aspects are still unresolved for many SCs. The aim of this study was to investigate the in vitro potency of 14 indole‐ and indazole‐based SCs by applying a stable CB1 or CB2 receptor activation assay and correlating the activity with their structure. The half‐maximal effective concentration (EC50) of 5‐chloropentyl, 5‐bromopentyl, and 5‐iodopentyl JWH‐122 analogs varied from 74.1 to 283.7 nM for CB1 and 7.05 to 23.4 nM for CB2, where the addition of a chlorine atom enhanced the potency at CB1 compared with the bromo and iodo analogs. AM‐2201 was the most active at CB1 within this …
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