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Exorphins are
exogenous opioid peptides,
distinguished from endorphins, or
endogenous opioid peptides.
Exorphins include opioid food
peptides like gluten...
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Gluten exorphins are a
group of
opioid peptides formed during the
digestion of the
gluten protein.
These peptides work as
external regulators for gastrointestinal...
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peptides may also be
absorbed from
partially digested food (casomorphins,
exorphins, and rubiscolins).
Opioid peptides from food
typically have
lengths between...
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Opioid food
peptides include:
Casomorphin (from milk)
Gluten exorphin (from gluten) Gliadorphin/gluteomorphin (from gluten)
Rubiscolin (from spinach) Soymorphin-5...
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Gluten can be
degraded into
several morphine-like substances,
named gluten exorphins.
These compounds have
proven opioid effects and
could mask the deleterious...
- C, is a
naturally occurring,
exogenous opioid heptapeptide and hence,
exorphin, with the
amino acid
sequence Tyr-D-Ala-Phe-Asp-Val-Val-Gly-NH2. While...
- dermenkephalin, is a
naturally occurring,
exogenous opioid heptapeptide and thus,
exorphin, with the
amino acid
sequence Tyr-D-Met-Phe-His-Leu-Met-Asp-NH2. Along...
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Deltorphin II
Deprolorphin Dermorphin DPDPE
Frakefamide Gliadorphin Gluten exorphins Hemorphin-4
Metkefamide Morphiceptin Nociceptin Octreotide Opiorphin Rubiscolin...
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These peptides have much in
common with the better-known
gluten exorphins.
There are 2
known rubiscolins with
known structure: Structure: H-Tyr-Pro-Leu-Asp-Leu-OH...