Substituted piperazine

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Substituted piperazines are a class of chemical compounds based on a piperazine core. Some are used as recreational drugs and some are used in scientific research.

List of substituted piperazines[]

Benzylpiperazines[]

  • 1-Benzylpiperazine (BZP)
  • 1-Methyl-4-benzylpiperazine (MBZP)
  • 1,4-Dibenzylpiperazine (DBZP)
  • 3,4-Methylenedioxy-1-benzylpiperazine (MDBZP)
  • 4-Bromo-2,5-dimethoxy-1-benzylpiperazine (2C-B-BZP)
  • Methoxypiperamide (MeOP, MEXP) ((4-methoxyphenyl)(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)methanone)
  • Sunifiram (1-benzoyl-4-propanoylpiperazine)

Befuraline, fipexide, and piberaline produce benzylpiperazine as a metabolite.

Phenylpiperazines[]

ortho-Substituted[]

  • (oCPP)
  • 2-Methylphenylpiperazine (oMPP)
  • (oMeOPP)

Enpiprazole is known to produce oCPP as a metabolite.

Enciprazine was initially anticipated to produce oMeOPP as a metabolite, but this turned out not to be the case.

meta-Substituted[]

Trazodone, nefazodone, mepiprazole, and others produce mCPP as a metabolite.

para-Substituted[]

Multiple substitutions[]

Others[]

  • 1-Phenylpiperazine (PP)

Other arylpiperazines[]

  • 1-(1-Naphthyl)piperazine (1-NP)
  • 1-(2-Pyrimidinyl)piperazine (1-PP)
  • ORG-12962 (1-(5-trifluoromethyl-6-chloropyridin-2-yl)piperazine)
  • Quipazine (2-piperazin-1-ylquinoline)

Many azapirones such as buspirone, gepirone, and tandospirone produce 1-PP as a metabolite.

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