Tynorphin
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Synthetic opioid chemical compound
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Tynorphin is a
amino acid sequence
Val-Val-Tyr-Pro-Trp (VVYPW).
Tynorphin was discovered in an attempt to develop an enkephalinase inhibitor of greater potency than spinorphin.[1]
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- ^ S2CID 30916029.