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Opioids Opiate potency/chemistry question

Branggen

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Hello everyone, what I was wondering was : What is the property of the various opiates that makes them differ in potency so much, considering 100mg of codeine is about equal to .1mg of fentanyl. I have a limited knowledge of opiate chemistry in the brain but would most likely be able to understand a full explanation, the only guess I had was that perhaps the stronger opiates just had more 'endorphin like'(opiod) molecules per unit of volume. Please enlighten me as this doesn't seem very plausible.
 
This has got me wondering what exactly it takes for a molecule to be opiate receptor compatible, and if anything other than chemical structure effects the potency/compatibility. I have also heard that certain opioids bind to specific receptors (or multiple ones) and can either be an agonist, antagonist or both. If anyone has any info, or a link to something similar I would appreciate it... Thanks

And here's a pic of some opioids
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