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Opioid Receptor

Opioid Receptor

Opioid ligands are a class of G protein-coupled receptors known as opioid receptors. Dynorphins, enkephalins, endorphins, endomorphins, and nociceptin are examples of endogenous opioids. There are many opioid receptors in the brain, as well as in the spinal cord and digestive system. The body has molecules or sites called opioid receptors that are triggered by opioid substances. Opioid receptors prevent impulses from traveling along excitatory pathways in the human body.The serotonin, catecholamine, and substance P pathways are some of these pathways, and they are all thought to play a role in pain perception and feelings of wellbeing. Mu, delta, and kappa receptors are additional subclassifications of opioid receptors. While each class has its own unique way of acting, they all have some fundamental things in common. The potassium pump mechanism, which is present on the plasma membrane of most cells, powers them all.

Opioid Receptor related products

Structure Cat No. Product Name CAS No. Product Description
β-Lipotropin (60-65) (β-LPH (60-65); [Arg0] Met-Enkephalin) V69919 β-Lipotropin (60-65) (β-LPH (60-65); [Arg0] Met-Enkephalin) 60117-19-3 β-Lipotropin (60-65) (β-LPH (60-65)) is an opioid peptide and a potent opioid agonist.
β-Lipotropin (61-69) (β-LPH (61-69)) V69942 β-Lipotropin (61-69) (β-LPH (61-69)) 59481-79-7 β-Lipotropin (61-69) is a potent opioid agonist.
μ/κ/δ opioid receptor agonist 1 V85004 μ/κ/δ opioid receptor agonist 1
σ1 Receptor/μ Opioid receptor modulator 2 V85821 σ1 Receptor/μ Opioid receptor modulator 2 3009018-61-2
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