allostasin
Allostasin is not a widely recognized name in established biochemical or pharmacological nomenclature. In current major databases, there is no entry for a molecule formally named allostasin. The term may be a misspelling or variant of allatostatin, a well-characterized class of insect neuropeptides, or it may refer to a hypothetical or fictional compound in a given text.
Allatostatins are a family of neuropeptides found in insects that inhibit the activity of the corpora allata,
Allatostatins have been studied in model species such as Manduca sexta, Drosophila melanogaster, and Locusta migratoria.
Because “allostasin” is not a standard term, readers are encouraged to verify the intended molecule or term.