Phenylpiperidines

Phenylpiperidines are chemical compounds with a phenyl moiety directly attached to piperidine. Of particular interest are a variety of derivatives of 4-phenylpiperidine, which have pharmacological effects including morphine-like activity or other central nervous system effects.

4-Phenylpiperidine derivatives
CompoundN4-position3-position4'-positionType of pharmacology
MPPPMePhH–OCOEtOpioid analgesic
ProdineMePhMe–OCOEtOpioid analgesic
PEPAPCH2CH2PhPhH–OCOMeOpioid analgesic
PethidineMePhH–CO2EtOpioid analgesic with monoamine reuptake inhibitor activity
Budipinet-BuPhHPhAntiparkinsonian agent
ProdipineiPrPhHPhAntiparkinsonian agent
KetobemidoneMe3-HO–PhH–COEtOpioid analgesic and NMDA receptor antagonist
ParoxetineH4-F–Ph–CH2OArHSelective serotonin reuptake inhibitor
EnefexineH4-Et–PhHHAntidepressant
FemoxetineMePh–CH2O(4-MeOPh)HSelective serotonin reuptake inhibitor
CPCAMe4-Cl–Ph–CO2MeHMonoamine reuptake inhibitor
  1. Ar denotes an aryl group; here specifically being benzodioxol-3-yl.

Some of the butyrophenone antipsychotics, including aceperone, bromperidol, haloperidol, moperone, and trifluperidol, as well as the related diphenylbutylpiperidine antipsychotic penfluridol, are also 4-phenylpiperidine derivatives.

Certain other opioids, including alvimopan, loperamide, and diphenoxylate, are 4-phenylpiperidine derivatives as well.