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Enzyme inhibitors can be described as molecules which attach to an enzyme and reduce or block the activity of that enzyme. The binding of the inhibitor molecule changes the active site and the substrate is no longer able to fit into it. Hence, stopping the activity of the enzyme
An enzyme inhibitor helps to inhibit or reduce the production of a substance. For example, inhibitors can kill a pathogen by inhibiting the production of the proteins made by the pathogen. Most of the drugs produced are enzyme inhibitors which inhibit the production of viral substances.