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Lipstatin
| Lipstatin |
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| IUPAC name |
[(2S,4E,7E)-1-(3-hexyl-4-oxo-oxetan-2-yl)
trideca-4,7-dien-2-yl](2S)-2-formamido-
3-methyl-pentanoate |
| Identifiers |
| CAS number |
96829-59-3 |
| PubChem |
6438672 |
| MeSH |
Lipstatin |
| SMILES |
CCCCCCC1C(OC1=O)C[C@H](C\C=C\C\C=C\
CCCCC)OC(=O)[C@H](C(C)CC)NC=O |
| Properties |
| Molecular formula |
C29H49NO5 |
| Molar mass |
491.703 g/mol |
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for
materials in their standard state
(at 25 °C, 100 kPa)
Infobox disclaimer and references |
Lipstatin is a potent, irreversible inhibitor of pancreatic lipase. It is a natural product, and was first isolated from the Actinobacterium Streptomyces toxytricini.[1]
The popular antiobesity drug orlistat (trade names Xenical and alli) is a saturated derivative of lipstatin.
References
- ^ Weibel E, Hadvary P, Hochuli E, Kupfer E, Lengsfeld H (1987). "Lipstatin, an inhibitor of pancreatic lipase, produced by Streptomyces toxytricini. I. Producing organism, fermentation, isolation and biological activity". J Antibiot (Tokyo) 40 (8): 1081–5. PMID 3680018.
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