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Morphinan or Hasubanan?

Sinomenine looks more like a hasubanan than a true morphinan. Nagelfar ( talk) 23:06, 29 October 2008 (UTC) reply

mu receptor agonist?

Does Sinomenine have its primary analgesia from activation of the mu-opioid receptor or is it a dopaminergic function of pain relief via its conformation? I remember reading something to the effect of sinomenine's anagesic historic use is unrelated to its morphinan —Preceding unsigned comment added by 184.76.53.217 ( talk) 04:39, 21 December 2010 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Morphinan or Hasubanan?

Sinomenine looks more like a hasubanan than a true morphinan. Nagelfar ( talk) 23:06, 29 October 2008 (UTC) reply

mu receptor agonist?

Does Sinomenine have its primary analgesia from activation of the mu-opioid receptor or is it a dopaminergic function of pain relief via its conformation? I remember reading something to the effect of sinomenine's anagesic historic use is unrelated to its morphinan —Preceding unsigned comment added by 184.76.53.217 ( talk) 04:39, 21 December 2010 (UTC) reply


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