quitosana
Quitosana is a dietary supplement derived from chitin, a natural polymer found in the exoskeletons of crustaceans like shrimp and crabs, as well as in the cell walls of fungi. The primary component of quitosana is chitosan, a deacetylated form of chitin. It is often marketed for its purported ability to bind with fats in the digestive tract, potentially reducing their absorption and aiding in weight management. Some proponents also suggest it may have cholesterol-lowering effects and act as a prebiotic, supporting the growth of beneficial gut bacteria.
The mechanism of action typically proposed for quitosana in weight loss involves its positive electrical charge,