antioids
Antioids are a hypothetical class of molecules that have been proposed to interact with a specific type of receptor in the brain. The concept of antioids emerged from research into the endogenous opioid system, which involves naturally occurring peptides like endorphins and enkephalins that bind to opioid receptors. These receptors are involved in pain modulation, mood regulation, and reward pathways.
The term "antioid" suggests a substance that would act as an antagonist at opioid receptors, meaning it