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Cathinone

Reactions Weekly, 2023
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[Cathinones use in Paris].

L'Encephale, 2017
The pattern of recreational drug use has changed over the last decade and now includes a multitude of substances sold as "research chemicals" or new psychoactive substances, "NPS". In France, synthetic cathinones emerged in 2008 (while first mentioned by the French police force in 2007 first alerts among users appeared in 2008) and have grown to be ...
A, Batisse   +4 more
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Naturally Occurring Cathinone from Khat, Synthetic Cathinones, and Cytochrome P450

2022
Sharoen Yu Ming Lim   +3 more
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Cathinone

Drugs of the Future, 1985
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Forensic Analysis of Cathinones.

Forensic science review, 2015
In the past decade there has been a significant increase in the popularity of synthetic cathinones in the illegal drug market. They have been easily available from Internet-based vendors as well as at "head shops" and "smart shops". The recent prominence of synthetic cathinones can be attributed to their stimulatory properties similar to those of ...
L, Gautam, A, Shanmuganathan, M D, Cole
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Cathinones

2016
Rachelle Abouchedid, David M. Wood
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Metabolism of Synthetic Cathinones

2018
Synthetic cathinones have recently emerged and are abused worldwide. To date, numerous cathinone derivatives have been identified as new psychoactive substances, and their chemical structures have gradually become complicated. Accordingly, metabolic pathways of synthetic cathinones differ depending on their chemical structures, and forensic ...
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The Analysis of Khat and Cathinones

In this chapter, the drugs contained in khat (Catha edulis) and related compounds are introduced. The methods for the analysis of these drugs are described. The use of internal and check standards is introduced with cathinones, which serves as an example. The use of NMR is described where positional isomers cannot be discriminated using chromatographic
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