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Dibenzoylmorphine is an opiate analogue that is a derivative of morphine. It was developed in the early 1900s after first having been synthesised in 1875 in the UK by the CR Alders Wright organisation at Bayer, along with various other esters of morphine, but was never used medically, instead being widely sold as one of the first "designer drugs" for around five years following the introduction of the first international restrictions on the sale of heroin in 1925. It is described as being virtually identical to heroin and morphine in its effects, and consequently was itself banned internationally in 1930 by the Health Committee of the League of Nations, in order to prevent its sale as an unscheduled alternative to diacetylmorphine. However, it still continues to occasionally be encountered

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  • Dibenzoylmorphine is an opiate analogue that is a derivative of morphine. It was developed in the early 1900s after first having been synthesised in 1875 in the UK by the CR Alders Wright organisation at Bayer, along with various other esters of morphine, but was never used medically, instead being widely sold as one of the first "designer drugs" for around five years following the introduction of the first international restrictions on the sale of heroin in 1925. It is described as being virtually identical to heroin and morphine in its effects, and consequently was itself banned internationally in 1930 by the Health Committee of the League of Nations, in order to prevent its sale as an unscheduled alternative to diacetylmorphine. However, it still continues to occasionally be encountered as a result of home manufacture from morphine by drug users. It is produced in the same fashion as other esters of morphine—treating morphine with an acid anhydride (or some acids or other relatives of acids like acetyl chloride) to get a mono-, di-, tri-, or tetra-ester. Specifically, the original 1875 synthesis was effected by boiling morphine for 2 hours in benzoic acid at 130 °C, as was heroin made by using acetic anhydride. (en)
  • ジベンゾイルモルヒネ(Dibenzoylmorphine)は、モルヒネの誘導体であるオピエートのアナログである。イギリスのCR Alders Wrightによって1875年に初めて合成された後、1900年代初頭に他の様々なモルヒネのエステルとともに開発されたが、医療用には用いられず、1925年にヘロインの販売が制限されて以降の約5年間、「デザイナードラッグ」として広く販売された。効果は事実上、ヘロインやモルヒネと同一だとされ、1930年に国際連盟のHealth Committeeによって、の代替物としての販売が国際的に禁止された。 製造は、他のモルヒネエステルと同様に行われる。モルヒネを酸無水物(または塩酸等のその他の酸)で処理し、モノ、ジ、トリ、またはテトラエステルを得る。例えば、1875年の最初の合成では、モルヒネを安息香酸中で130℃で、無水酢酸を用いてヘロインを製造する要領で加熱した。 (ja)
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  • Ball-and-stick model (en)
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  • Dibenzoylmorphine molecule ball.png (en)
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  • [-9-benzoyloxy-3-methyl-2,4,4a,7,7a,13-hexahydro-1H-4,12-methanobenzofuro[3,2-e]isoquinolin-7-yl] benzoate (en)
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  • Illegal under UN drug conventions as "ester of morphine" (en)
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  • ジベンゾイルモルヒネ(Dibenzoylmorphine)は、モルヒネの誘導体であるオピエートのアナログである。イギリスのCR Alders Wrightによって1875年に初めて合成された後、1900年代初頭に他の様々なモルヒネのエステルとともに開発されたが、医療用には用いられず、1925年にヘロインの販売が制限されて以降の約5年間、「デザイナードラッグ」として広く販売された。効果は事実上、ヘロインやモルヒネと同一だとされ、1930年に国際連盟のHealth Committeeによって、の代替物としての販売が国際的に禁止された。 製造は、他のモルヒネエステルと同様に行われる。モルヒネを酸無水物(または塩酸等のその他の酸)で処理し、モノ、ジ、トリ、またはテトラエステルを得る。例えば、1875年の最初の合成では、モルヒネを安息香酸中で130℃で、無水酢酸を用いてヘロインを製造する要領で加熱した。 (ja)
  • Dibenzoylmorphine is an opiate analogue that is a derivative of morphine. It was developed in the early 1900s after first having been synthesised in 1875 in the UK by the CR Alders Wright organisation at Bayer, along with various other esters of morphine, but was never used medically, instead being widely sold as one of the first "designer drugs" for around five years following the introduction of the first international restrictions on the sale of heroin in 1925. It is described as being virtually identical to heroin and morphine in its effects, and consequently was itself banned internationally in 1930 by the Health Committee of the League of Nations, in order to prevent its sale as an unscheduled alternative to diacetylmorphine. However, it still continues to occasionally be encountered (en)
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  • Dibenzoylmorphine (en)
  • ジベンゾイルモルヒネ (ja)
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  • 3,6-dibenzoyl-(5α,6α)-7,8-didehydro-4,5-epoxy-17-methylmorphinan (en)
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