Salvinorin B derivatives, EOM-Sal B and MOM-Sal B, produce stimulus generalization in male Sprague-Dawley rats trained to discriminate salvinorin A.
Behavioural pharmacology September 1, 2011 Mary Melissa Peet, Lisa E Baker 21 citations
Two synthetic derivatives of salvinorin A, EOM-Sal B and MOM-Sal B, fully substituted for salvinorin A in rats trained to discriminate the drug, and both were more potent than the parent compound. EOM-Sal B also produced effects that lasted longer than salvinorin A. Morphine and one hallucinogen failed to substitute, but ketamine and LSD partially substituted. The findings suggest that these derivatives produce similar stimulus effects to salvinorin A, which are distinct from other drug classes, and warrant further study.