Glycerol
CAS: 56-81-5
Name:
Glycerol
Other names:
1,2,3-Propanetriol; Glycerine; Glyceritol; Glycyl alcohol; Trihydroxypropane; Propanetriol; Osmoglyn
Glycerol is a simple polyol (sugar alcohol) compound. It is a colorless, odorless, viscous liquid that is widely used in pharmaceutical formulations. Glycerol has three hydroxyl groups that are responsible for its solubility in water and its hygroscopic nature. The glycerol backbone is central to all lipids known as triglycerides. Glycerol is sweet-tasting and generally considered non-toxic. [Wikipedia]
Interactions
No targets available
Toxicity
- oral LD50 [mouse] mg/kg
- > 4090.0
- oral LD50 [rat] mg/kg
- Unavailable
- oral LD50 [rabbit] mg/kg
- Unavailable
Effects on organism
No dataAntibacterial
No
Antifungal
No
Antiviral
No
Longevity mechanisms activation
Calorie Restriction Mimetics
+
Stress Resistance
+
Suppression of aging mechanisms
No dataRelation to aging associated genes
No data available
Model organism
ModelBrachionus manjavacas (Rotifera)
Srain—
Sex—
Age of treatment—
Experimental conditions
Not availableLife Extension
- Mean LS (%)
- 50.0
- Median LS (%)
- —
- Mortality rate derease (%)
- —
- Max LS (%)
- —
- Cell CLS
- —
- Cell RLS
- —
Concentration wth maximum effect
150–300 mM
More info about experiment
Opposite effectNo