Authors
Mohamed F Zayed, Aymen A Alqurain, Hussein M Farag, Yaser Mohamed Al-Worafi
Published in
Current pharmaceutical design. Jul 06, 2026. Epub Jul 06, 2026.
Abstract
Fentanyl is a very strong synthetic opioid. It is used in anesthesia and for severe pain. Many analogs of fentanyl were made, and they had very strong analgesic effects. Fentanyl and its analogs show that the narcotic method has two sides: it can help with short-term pain, but when people misuse it, it harms society a lot. This article presents a structure-activity relationship (SAR) analysis of the fentanyl pharmacophore. It explores the interaction of structural components with receptors and their functional implications, as well as the significant impact of minor modifications on the efficacy of the medication. It offers extensive chemical analysis of fentanyl and its derivatives to aid scientists and chemists in drug development, public health improvement, and harm reduction.
This article is a systematic literature review designed to explore the medicinal chemistry of fentanyl and its analogs. We looked for the goals in four electronic databases: NUsearch, ScienceDirect, PubMed, and Scopus. The search plan included terms such as "fentanyl," "fentanyl analogs," "μ-opioid receptor," "structure-activity relationship," "pharmacophore," and "medicinal chemistry." The focus was on peer-reviewed articles, reviews, and preclinical studies published in English between 2000 and 2025 that offered comparative efficacy data.
Our data confirms that fentanyl's increased potency (Ki = 1.2 ± 0.1 nM, EC50 = 2.3 nM for G-protein activation) is attributable to a distinctive binding mechanism with opioid receptors. The piperidine ring, the N-phenethyl group, and the anilido moiety are the most important parts of the drug. Changing small parts of these groups can have a big effect on potency, efficacy, and selectivity.4-fluoro substitution increases potency 3.7-fold (Ki = 0.32 nM) and metabolic stability (T1/2 from 12 min to 45 min). Remifentanil's ester group reduced the duration of action by > 90%.
Fentanyl and its analogs have strong analgesic potency because of their unique chemical structures. It's important to know the SAR of these chemicals because it helps us understand how dangerous new analogs will be and make better drugs. There should be strict precautions to reduce the abuse of fentanyl.
PMID:
42411227
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 07 Jul 2026.
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