Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Salvinorin A
100%
Opiate Receptor
58%
Opiate
53%
Kappa Opiate Receptor Agonist
53%
Electron Affinity
41%
Drug
39%
Receptor
36%
Cocaine
35%
Ligand
35%
Diterpene
32%
Kappa Opiate Receptor
31%
Psychotomimetic
31%
Salvia Divinorum
29%
Dopamine Transporter
25%
Opiate Agonist
23%
Side Effect
19%
Structure Activity Relationship
19%
Rat
19%
Rhesus Monkey
18%
Modafinil
18%
Guanine Nucleotide Binding Protein
17%
Nalfurafine
17%
Morphine
16%
Pain
16%
Dopamine
14%
Oxycodone
13%
Retina S Antigen
12%
Stimulant
12%
Serotonin Transporter
11%
Primate
11%
Human
10%
EC50
10%
Vanoxerine
10%
Duragesic
9%
Furan
9%
Plant-Based Food
9%
3,4 Dichloro N Methyl N [2 (1 Pyrrolidinyl)cyclohexyl]benzeneacetamide
9%
Protein
8%
Analgesic Agent
8%
Forskolin
8%
Pharmacokinetics
8%
Antinociception
8%
Depression
8%
Kappa Antagonists
8%
Behavioral Effect
8%
Partial Agonist
8%
Mitogen Activated Protein Kinase 3
7%
Triazole
7%
Narcotic Antagonist
7%
Natural Product
7%
Neuroscience
Agonist
40%
Opiate
35%
Receptor
33%
Salvinorin A
32%
Kappa Opiate Receptor
30%
Receptor Agonists
24%
Modafinil
15%
Dopamine Transporter
14%
Psychotomimetic
12%
In Vitro
11%
Dopamine
11%
Hallucinogen
11%
Analeptic
10%
In Vivo
10%
Selectivity
10%
Retina S Antigen
8%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
8%
Naltrexone
7%
Mitogen Activated Protein Kinase 3
7%
Cannabinoid
6%
Serotonin Transporter
6%
Psychostimulant
6%
Behavioral Effect
5%
G Protein
5%
Natural Product
5%
Brain
5%
Morphine
5%
Remyelinization
5%
Substitution Reaction
5%
Central Nervous System
5%
Methamphetamine
5%
Multiple Sclerosis
5%
Dopamine Reuptake Inhibitor
5%
Chemistry
Synthesis (Chemical)
27%
Salvinorin A
22%
Diterpene
16%
Enantiomer
15%
Procedure
12%
Salvia
12%
Molecules
10%
Electron Affinity
10%
Modafinil
9%
Diastereomer
9%
Ligand
7%
Stereochemistry
7%
Structure
7%
Furan
7%
Structure-Activity Relationship
6%
Ethyl
6%
Natural Product
5%
Psychodysleptic
5%
Kappa Opiate Receptor Agonist
5%