endogenous opioid peptidePain Management Peptides

Dynorphin A

A 17-amino acid endogenous opioid peptide that is the primary ligand for kappa opioid receptors. Involved in pain modulation, stress response, and mood (often associated with dysphoria). Derived from prodynorphin.

pain-modulationkappa-opioidstress-responseendogenous
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2147.5 Da
Molecular Weight2,147.5 Da
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Summary

A 17-amino acid endogenous opioid peptide that is the primary ligand for kappa opioid receptors. Involved in pain modulation, stress response, and mood (often associated with dysphoria). Derived from …