6-hydroxynorketamine (6-hydroxynorketamine) is a pharmaceutical compound that is one of the metabolites of the narcotic drug nazepam. It has the following properties:
1. Appearance: 6-hydroxinofazepam is a colorless solid.
2. Solubility: 6-hydroxinazepam is soluble in water and organic solvents, such as ethanol and dimethyl sulfoxide.
3. Stability: 6-hydroxinazepam may decompose in the presence of light and oxygen, so it needs to be stored in a dry and dark environment.
The main use of 6-hydroxinopam is as a research compound, which is used to study its mechanism of action in the central nervous system. No clinical applications have been reported.
The preparation method of 6-hydroxynazepam is by reacting norketamine with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) under appropriate conditions to obtain the desired product.
Although some data suggest that 6-hydroxinazepam is relatively safe, there is still insufficient research on the potential risks of its long-term use. Therefore, for the use and exposure of 6-hydroxinopam, it is recommended that appropriate safety measures must be taken and risks assessed according to experimental conditions and use.