Kopeinp
Kopeinp is a naturally occurring compound found in the seeds of the opium poppy (Papaver somniferum). It is a derivative of thebaine, a morphine alkaloid, and is structurally similar to codeine. Kopeinp was first isolated in 1929 by Japanese researchers and is named after the Japanese word for opium, "kope." It is a white crystalline powder that is soluble in water and ethanol.
Kopeinp has been studied for its potential medicinal properties. It has been shown to have analgesic, anti-inflammatory,
Kopeinp is not approved for use as a medication in any country. Its use is primarily for
In summary, kopeinp is a naturally occurring compound found in the seeds of the opium poppy. It