Mevastatin
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Mevastatin
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Compactin | |
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Formula | C23H36O6 |
Mol. mass | 408.534 g/mol |
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Mevastatin, compactin, ML-236B is a hypolipidemic agent that belongs to the statins class.
It was the first compound isolated in the 70s during research into HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors produced by a mould Penicillium citrinum.
Mevastatin is not used in therapy of hyperlipidemias because of multiple side effects but it is the only source for production of other statin - pravastatin.
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