PCHP
Names
Preferred IUPAC name
1-(1-Phenylcyclohexyl)piperidin-4-ol
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
ChEMBL
ChemSpider
UNII
  • InChI=1S/C17H25NO/c19-16-9-13-18(14-10-16)17(11-5-2-6-12-17)15-7-3-1-4-8-15/h1,3-4,7-8,16,19H,2,5-6,9-14H2 checkY
    Key: SLUMSLWGPLFKGY-UHFFFAOYSA-N checkY
  • InChI=1/C17H25NO/c19-16-9-13-18(14-10-16)17(11-5-2-6-12-17)15-7-3-1-4-8-15/h1,3-4,7-8,16,19H,2,5-6,9-14H2
    Key: SLUMSLWGPLFKGY-UHFFFAOYAA
  • OC3CCN(C2(c1ccccc1)CCCCC2)CC3
Properties
C17H25NO
Molar mass 259.393 g·mol−1
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Infobox references

1-(1-Phenylcyclohexyl)-4-hydroxypiperidine (PCHP) is a metabolite of phencyclidine (PCP).[1] PCHP can be detected in the hair, urine, stool, sweat, and saliva of PCP users.[2]

See also

References

  1. Nabeshima, Toshitaka; Yamaguchi, Kazumasa; Fukaya, Hiroaki; Hiramatsu, Masayuki; Furukawa, Hiroshi; Kameyama, Tsutomu (1985). "Simultaneous determination of phencyclidine and its major metabolites in biological samples by high-performance liquid chromatography". Research Communications in Substances of Abuse. 6 (2): 65–78.
  2. Nakahara, Yuji; Takahashi, Kazunori; Sakamoto, Tomoaki; Tanaka, Akira; Hill, Virginia A.; Baumgartner, Werner A. (1997). "Hair analysis for drugs of abuse XVII. Simultaneous detection of PCP, PCHP, and PCPdiol in human hair for confirmation of PCP use". Journal of Analytical Toxicology. 21 (5): 356–362. doi:10.1093/jat/21.5.356. PMID 9288587.


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