QMPSB is an arylsulfonamide-based synthetic cannabinoid that has been sold as a designer drug.
QMPSB was first discovered by Nathalie Lambeng and colleagues in 2007. It acts as a full agonist of the CB<sub>1</sub> receptor and CB<sub>2</sub> receptor with K<sub>i</sub> values of 3 nM and 4 nM, respectively. Many related derivatives were subsequently produced, with the main focus of this work being to increase selectivity for the non-psychoactive CB<sub>2</sub> receptor. This work led on from an earlier series of sulfamoyl benzamide derivatives for which a patent was filed in 2004.
The quinolin-8-yl ester motif of QMPSB led to the discovery of other designer cannabinoids such as PB-22 and BB-22.