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General formula of a phenidate molecule.

Substituted phenidates, also known as phenidates, are a class of chemicals that include compounds with psychoactive effects.

Chemistry

Substituted phenidates are a chemical class based upon the molecule Methylphenidate. Methylphenidate is made up of a phenethylamine molecule with a carbon chain substitution at the Rα position that links to the RN position forming a piperidine ring, and a substitution at the Rβ position of methyl acetate.

List of substituted phenidates

Compound R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 RO Structure
Methylphenidate H H H H H CH3
Ethylphenidate H H H H H CH2CH3
Isopropylphenidate H H H H H CH(CH3)2
Propylphenidate H H H H H CH2CH2CH3
3,4-CTMP H Cl Cl H H CH3
4F-MPH H H F H H CH3
4F-EPH H H F H H CH2CH3
Methylnaphthidate H CH=CH- CH=CH- H H CH3
Ethylnaphthidate H CH=CH- CH=CH- H H CH2CH3

See also