Glycerol MonoLaurate (GML)
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Product name: Glycerol MonoLaurate (GML)
CAS: 27215-38-9
Molecular formula: C15H30O4
Molecular weight: 274.4
Description: Glycerol
monolaurate (GML) is a naturally occurring surfactant that has potential use as
an additive to tampons and wound dressings to reduce the incidence of certain
bacterial toxin-mediated illnesses. In vitro studies were undertaken to
evaluate the effect of GML on the growth of and toxin production by potentially
pathogenic bacteria. GML inhibited the growth of clinical isolates of group A,
B, F, and G streptococci at concentrations of 10 to 20 micrograms/ml. Exotoxin
production, including that of pyrogenic exotoxins and hemolysins, was reduced
by concentrations of GML that were below those inhibitory for growth as well as
growth inhibitory. The growth of Staphylococcus aureus strains from patients
with toxic shock syndrome and scalded skin syndrome was inhibited or delayed in
the presence of 100 to 300 micrograms of GML per ml. Growth inhibition by GML
could be overcome by the production of lipase. S. aureus elaboration of
hemolysin, toxic shock syndrome toxin 1, and exfoliative toxin A was inhibited
at GML concentrations below those necessary to inhibit growth. Results similar
to those for S. aureus were obtained in tests of S. hominis. Escherichia coli
growth and Salmonellaminnesotagrowth were
unaffected by GML, but anS. minnesotaRe
mutant was susceptible to growth-inhibitory activity. Endotoxin release into
the medium from E. coli cells was also unaffected by GML, but the release or
activity of E. coli hemolysin was increased by GML. Streptococcal pyrogenic
endotoxin A production by an E. coli clone was not affectd by GML. These
studies indicate that GML is effective in blocking or delaying the production of
exotoxins by pathogenic gram-positive bacteria.