kipsin
Kipsin is a fictional organic compound used in science education and speculative fiction to illustrate principles of enzyme regulation, receptor binding, and drug design. The term is employed as a placeholder molecule in classroom problems and narrative examples to discuss structure–activity relationships without relying on a real compound.
In typical depictions, kipsin is described as a small, moderately lipophilic molecule with a heterocyclic core.
Applications in education include illustrating how changes to chemical structure influence potency, selectivity, and metabolic stability.
Nonfictional research does not acknowledge a real kipsin molecule. Reported references are fictional or pedagogical, and