Neuropeptides intermediate
Peptide E
peptide-E is an opioid neuropeptide that modulates pain, reward, and stress responses through opioid receptor activation.
By Encyclopeptide Editorial | 1 min read
peptide-E opioid peptide neuropeptides
Chemical Identity
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Peptide Name | peptide-E |
| Type | Opioid peptide |
| Source | Mammalian |
| Molecular Weight | 3464 Da |
Description
peptide-E is an opioid neuropeptide that modulates pain, reward, and stress responses through opioid receptor activation.
Biological Function
This opioid peptide plays important roles in:
- Physiological regulation
- Therapeutic potential
- Research applications
Research Significance
peptide-E has been studied extensively for its:
- Mechanism of action
- Structure-activity relationships
- Clinical applications
- Drug development potential
References
- Encyclopeptide Database. “peptide-E” monograph. encyclopeptide.com.
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