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JZ-IV-10 is a piperidine derivative related to cocaine which acts as a highly potent serotonin–norepinephrine–dopamine reuptake inhibitor (also called SNDRI, or triple reuptake inhibitor).[1] The eugeroic modafinil was used as a lead to fuel this compound's discovery.[2][3]

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References

  1. ^ WO 2005041875, Kozikowski, Alan P. & Zhou, Jia, "Dopamine-, norepinephrine- and serotonin- transporter- selective heterocyclic compounds and their therapeutic applications", published 2005-05-12, assigned to Georgetown University 
  2. ^ Zhou J, He R, Johnson KM, Ye Y, Kozikowski AP (November 2004). "Piperidine-based nocaine/modafinil hybrid ligands as highly potent monoamine transporter inhibitors: efficient drug discovery by rational lead hybridization". Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 47 (24): 5821–4. doi:10.1021/jm040117o. PMC 1395211. PMID 15537337.
  3. ^ He R, Kurome T, Giberson KM, Johnson KM, Kozikowski AP (December 2005). "Further structure-activity relationship studies of piperidine-based monoamine transporter inhibitors: effects of piperidine ring stereochemistry on potency. Identification of norepinephrine transporter selective ligands and broad-spectrum transporter inhibitors". Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 48 (25): 7970–9. doi:10.1021/jm050694s. PMID 16335921.
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