Abstract
The receptor binding affinities [using rat brain homogenates] of some diastereoisomeric prodine analogues were compared with their analgetic activities determined by the hot-plate test in mice. The close correlation found between these potencies indicates that the relative analgetic activities of the .alpha./.beta. isomers are determined primarily by the appropriate association to the receptor sites.

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