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Maiko Kawamura

Publications -  31
Citations -  1232

Maiko Kawamura is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Designer drug & Synthetic cannabinoids. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 25 publications receiving 1145 citations.

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Two new-type cannabimimetic quinolinyl carboxylates, QUPIC and QUCHIC, two new cannabimimetic carboxamide derivatives, ADB-FUBINACA and ADBICA, and five synthetic cannabinoids detected with a thiophene derivative α-PVT and an opioid receptor agonist AH-7921 identified in illegal products

TL;DR: In this paper, two new types of quinolinyl carboxylates, quinolin-8-yl 1-pentyl-(1H-indole)-3-carboxylate (QUCHIC) and quinoline-8 -yl 1-(cyclohexylmethyl)-1Hindole-3 -carboxylate (QUChIC, 2), were identified as designer drugs in illegal products.
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URB-754: A new class of designer drug and 12 synthetic cannabinoids detected in illegal products

TL;DR: It is of interest that the product of a reaction between two different types of designer drugs, namely, a cannabinoid-related designer drug and a cathinone-type designer drug, was found in one illegal product.
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Identification and quantitation of two cannabimimetic phenylacetylindoles JWH-251 and JWH-250, and four cannabimimetic naphthoylindoles JWH-081, JWH-015, JWH-200, and JWH-073 as designer drugs in illegal products

TL;DR: In this paper, six cannabimimetic indoles have been identified as adulterants in herbal or chemical products being sold illegally in Japan, with four of the compounds being new as adulters to our knowledge.
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Identification of two new-type synthetic cannabinoids, N-(1-adamantyl)-1-pentyl-1H-indole-3-carboxamide (APICA) and N-(1-adamantyl)-1-pentyl-1H-indazole-3-carboxamide (APINACA), and detection of five synthetic cannabinoids, AM-1220, AM-2233, AM-1241, CB-13 (CRA-13), and AM-1248, as designer drugs in illegal products

TL;DR: Two new type synthetic cannabinoids, N-(1-adamantyl)-1-pentyl-1H-indole-3-carboxamide (APICA, 1) and APINACA, 2, have been identified as designer drugs in illegal products being sold in Japan.
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Chemical analysis of a benzofuran derivative, 2-(2-ethylaminopropyl)benzofuran (2-EAPB), eight synthetic cannabinoids, five cathinone derivatives, and five other designer drugs newly detected in illegal products

TL;DR: In this article, 19 newly distributed designer drugs were identified in 104 products in an ongoing survey of illegal products in Japan from November 2013 to May 2014, and a total of 33 designer drugs including compounds 1-19 were detected in the 104 illegal products, in 60 different combination patterns.