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Glycerol

Alternative Names: glycerol, glycerin, glycerine, vegetable glycerin, glicerolo, glicerina, procalamine
Latest Update: 2024-12-17
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Product Description

Glycerol is a triol with a structure of propane substituted at positions 1, 2 and 3 by hydroxy groups. It has a role as an osmolyte, a solvent, a detergent, a human metabolite, an algal metabolite, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae metabolite, an Escherichia coli metabolite, a mouse metabolite and a geroprotector. It is an alditol and a triol.

Mechanisms of Action: Nitrogen Binder

Novel Mechanism: No

Modality: Small Molecule

Route of Administration: Topical,Oral

FDA Designation: None *

Approval Status: Not Approved

Approved Countries: Algeria | Argentina | Australia | Austria | Bangladesh | Belgium | Bosnia | Brazil | Bulgaria | Canada | Chile | China | Colombia | Croatia | Cyprus | Czech | Denmark | Dominican Republic | Ecuador | Egypt | Finland | France | Germany | Greece | Hong Kong | Hungary | India | Indonesia | Ireland | Israel | Italy | Jordan | Korea | Lebanon | Lithuania | Malaysia | Malta | Mexico | Morocco | New Zealand | Norway | Pakistan | Peru | Philippines | Poland | Portugal | Romania | Russia | Saudi Arabia | Singapore | Slovakia | Slovenia | South Africa | Spain | Sri Lanka | Sweden | Switzerland | Taiwan | Thailand | Tunisia | Turkey | Ukraine | United Arab Emirates | United Kingdom | United States | Uruguay | Venezuela | Vietnam

Approved Indications: None

Known Adverse Events: None

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Additonal Commercial Interests: None

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