betacasomorphins
Betacasomorphins are a class of synthetic opioid peptides that have been developed as potential analgesics. They are designed to mimic the structure and function of endogenous opioid peptides, such as endorphins, which are naturally occurring neurotransmitters involved in pain perception and reward pathways. Betacasomorphins are characterized by their unique amino acid sequence, which includes a beta-casomorphin-7 (BCM-7) motif. This motif is derived from the beta-casomorphin-7 peptide, a fragment of the beta-casomorphin protein, which is found in the pituitary gland.
Betacasomorphins have been shown to have potent analgesic effects in both preclinical and clinical studies. They
Despite their potential benefits, betacasomorphins also have some limitations. Like other opioids, they can cause respiratory
Betacasomorphins are currently being investigated for their potential use in the treatment of various types of