Definition: 501118: A potent, broad-spectrum synthetic cannabinoid derivative from 4-amino-aminomethylphenylamine (Amp) that is structurally related to 3-nitrobenzene and undergoes a one-to-one reversible transition with 2-(2-methoxybenzene). This compound exhibits pharmacological activity, including its ability to induce rapid onset of cannabinoid receptors. It can be synthesized from various synthetic sources due to its unique chemical structure and availability. 1-[4-(aminomethyl)phenyl]-N-cyclopropylmethanesulfonamide: A 2-amino-aminomethyl phenylamine (Amp) derivative with one unit of 4-amino-aminomethylphenylamine replaced by a sulfonic acid group on the amine functional group, resulting in a wide spectrum of pharmacological and toxicological properties. The compound undergoes a reversible transition between its two structures due to the presence of an additional methyl group on the amino group. 1040042-19-0: A chemical name for the 3-nitrobenzene derivative, also known as 501118. This compound exhibits unique pharmacological effects, including its ability to induce rapid onset of cannabinoid receptors and potent anti-inflammatory activity. The compound is synthesized from various sources due to its broad spectrum and one-to-one reversible transition with the 2-(2-methoxybenzene) derivative.
501118. 1-[4-(aminomethyl)phenyl]-N-cyclopropylmethanesulfonamide; 1040042-19-0