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Codeinone

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Codeinone is a strong Opiod. It is a intermediary substance in synthesises of semi-synthetic opioids, e.g. Naloxone and Natrexone and Oxycodone.

Chemical Structure

Codeinone can described as the methylether of morphinone: 3-Methyl-morphinone.

Codeinone can be also descibed as the Ketone of Codeine: Codein-6-on