Nature's first "atypical opioids": Kratom and mitragynines.
Robert B RaffaJoseph V PergolizziRobert TaylorM H Ossipovnull nullPublished in: Journal of clinical pharmacy and therapeutics (2018)
As debate about the use and abuse potential of kratom swirls, conflicting, often contradicting, opinions are expressed. A review of the basic pharmacology of kratom reveals the explanation for the bifurcation in viewpoints: kratom has both opioid and non-opioid properties. Fascinatingly, just as the poppy plant (Papaver) evolved the typical opioids, Mitragyna evolved the mitragynines-Nature's "atypical opioids."