Cannabinoid properties of methylfluorophosphonate analogs

…, I Beletskaya, G Patrick, R Jefferson, R Winckler…

Index: Martin; Beletskaya; Patrick; Jefferson; Winckler; Deutsch; Di Marzo; Dasse; Mahadevan; Razdan Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 2000 , vol. 294, # 3 p. 1209 - 1218

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Abstract

Abstract Methylarachidonylfluorophosphonate (MAFP) and related analogs have been shown to inhibit fatty acid amidohydrolase activity (FAAH), the enzyme responsible for hydrolysis of the endogenous cannabinoid ligand anandamide. To fully characterize this class of compounds, methylfluorophosphonate compounds with saturated alkyl chains ranging from C8 to C20 along with C20 unsaturated derivatives were synthesized and ...