lipostatin
Lipostatin is a term that can refer to a class of compounds or, more specifically, a particular drug. As a class, lipostatins are naturally occurring molecules that inhibit lipid synthesis. They are produced by various microorganisms, including certain species of bacteria. These compounds function by interfering with the enzymes involved in fatty acid production within cells.
The most well-known example of a lipostatin is orlistat, which is a prescription medication used for weight
Lipostatin and its derivatives have been the subject of research for their potential therapeutic applications beyond