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Search for new natural sources of morphinans
Authors:Hubert G. Theuns  H. Leo Theuns  Robert J. J. Ch. Lousberg
Affiliation:1. Research Scientist, Organic Chemical Laboratory, State University of Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands
2. Senior Lecturer Development Economics, Department of Economics, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands
3. Ministry of Welfare Health and Culture, Leidschendam, The Netherlands
Abstract:Codeine, medically the most widely used opiate, is mostly derived from morphine, isolated from opium and poppy straw (Papaver somniferum, opium poppy). Morphine, however, is greatly misused by illegal conversion into its diacetyl-derivative: heroin. The discovery of an efficient alternative medicine or a source for codeine other than opium poppy may contribute to a curtailment of the heroin market. No major adverse properties should be present in such a new medicine or codeine source. In this paper the search for the latter is discussed with regards to the natural occurrence of morphinan derivatives and the biosynthetic pathways in available plants. Economic and social problems connected with the introduction of a new biological source for opiates are reviewed.
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