D-Phenylalanine

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****D-Phenylalanine (DPA, D-Phe), sold under the brand names Deprenon, Sabiben, and Sabiden, is an enantiomer of phenylalanine which is described as an antidepressant and is marketed as a prescription drug for medical use in Argentina. The medication has been marketed since at least the 1970s and continued to be available by the 2000s. D-Phenylalanine has been found to act as an [enkephalinase inhibitor](https://bliptext.com/articles/[enkephalinase](https://bliptext.com/articles/enkephalinase)-[inhibitor](https://bliptext.com/articles/enzyme-inhibitor)), an inhibitor of enkephalinase enzymes that break down endogenous opioid peptides called enkephalins. It has been found to produce anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and anti-craving effects in animal studies.

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