AI Article Synopsis

  • Recent years have seen a rise in new psychoactive substances (NPS), but there is limited knowledge on their effects and risks.
  • A dataset of 690 distinct NPS, along with 155 established psychoactive drugs, has been created to aid understanding, defining their chemical structures and classifications.
  • The study reveals over 40 chemical groupings across various effect categories and highlights commonalities between NPS and established drugs, aiding in predicting potential effects and risks.

Article Abstract

Recent years have seen the emergence into circulation of a growing array of novel psychoactive substances (NPS). Knowledge of the pharmacological profiles and risk liability of these compounds is typically very scarce. Development of chemoinformatic tools enabling prediction of properties within uncharacterised analogues has potential be of particular use. In order to facilitate this, compilation of a chemical inventory comprising known NPS is a necessity. Sourcing a variety of published governmental and analytical reports, a dataset composed of 690 distinct acknowledged NPS, complete with defined chemical structures, has been constructed. This is supplemented by a complementary series of 155 established psychoactive drugs of abuse (EPDA). Classification was performed in accordance with their key molecular structural features, subjective effect profiles and pharmacological mechanisms of action. In excess of forty chemical groupings, spanning seven subjective effect categories and six broad mechanisms of pharmacological action, were identified. Co-occurrence of NPS and EPDA within specific classes was common, showcasing inherent scope both for chemical read-across and for the derivation of structural alerts.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/minf.201800142DOI Listing

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