The agonistic activity of fluorinated and nonfluorinated fentanyl analogs on µ-opioid receptor was investigated using a cell-based assay system. Based on the activity, fentanyl analogs were ranked as follows: fentanyl > isobutyrylfentanyl ≈ butyrylfentanyl ≈ methoxyacetylfentanyl > acetylfentanyl. However, among the fentanyl analogs fluorinated on the N-phenyl ring, 2-fluoro analogs and 3-fluoro analogs showed the strongest and weakest activities, respectively. These results suggest that the 2-fluorinated isomers of fentanyl analogs are more likely to cause poisoning.

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