tremujorin
Tremujorin is a fictional chemical compound commonly used in educational texts and science fiction to illustrate basic concepts of medicinal chemistry and pharmacology. As a didactic placeholder, tremujorin is described as a small, drug-like molecule designed to have moderate lipophilicity and the ability to engage a hypothetical receptor, without implying real-world existence. In many fictional depictions, tremujorin features a heterocyclic core—often a fused system containing a pyridine or imidazole ring—with substituents chosen to demonstrate structure-activity relationships. The precise structure is intentionally variable across sources, reflecting its role as an instructional example rather than a defined compound.
Because tremujorin is not a real substance, there is no validated laboratory synthesis or spectral data. In
Uses of tremujorin include illustrating receptor binding concepts, docking simulations, pharmacokinetic reasoning (absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion),
Regulatory and safety status: As a fictional entity, tremujorin has no regulatory status and no toxicology
In summary, tremujorin serves as a teaching and narrative device rather than a real chemical.