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GLYCEROL MONOOLEATE (GMO)

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is produced by esterification of Glycerin with Oleic acid in presence of a suitable catalyst.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is commonly known as monoolein (MO). 
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is an amphiphilic molecule that is made up of a glycerol backbone and a hydrocarbon chain.

CAS Number: 111-03-5
Molecular Formula: C21H40O4
Molecular Weight: 356.54
EINECS Number: 203-827-7

Synonyms: Monolaurin, 2,3-Dihydroxypropyl dodecanoate, 142-18-7, 1-Monolaurin, Glyceryl monolaurate, Lauricidin, GLYCERYL LAURATE, 27215-38-9, 1-Glyceryl laurate, Glycerol 1-laurate, 1-Monolauroyl-rac-glycerol, 1-Monododecanoylglycerol, Glycerol monolaurate, Laurin, 1-mono-, Glycerin 1-monolaurate, Glycerol 1-monolaurate, Lauric acid 1-monoglyceride, Dodecanoic acid, 2,3-dihydroxypropyl ester, 2,3-Dihydroxypropyl laurate, Glyceryl monododecanoate, 1-Lauroyl-rac-glycerol, Glycerides, C12-18, 67701-26-2, .alpha.-monolaurin, 1-monolauroylglycerol, 3-Dodecanoyloxy-1,2-propanediol, (+/-)-Glyceryl 1-monododecanoate, Dodecanoic acid alpha-monoglyceride, glyceryl 1-laurate, Glycerin monolaurate, (+/-)-2,3-Dihydroxypropyl dodecanoate, 40738-26-9, Dodecanoic acid, monoester with 1,2,3-propanetriol, Glycerol .alpha.-monolaurate, WR963Y5QYW, DTXSID5041275, CHEBI:75543, Lauric acid .alpha.-monoglyceride, 1-Monolaurin,1-Lauroyl-rac-glycerol, Dodecanoic acid .alpha.-monoglyceride, NSC698570, NSC-698570, NCGC00164528-01, alpha-Monolaurin, DL-alpha-Laurin, DTXCID3021275, Glucerol alpha-monolaurate, Monolauroylglycerin, CAS-142-18-7, Lauric acid alpha-monoglyceride, C15H30O4, EINECS 205-526-6, UNII-WR963Y5QYW, Lauricidin R, Cithrol GML, rac-1-monolaurin, MG 12:0, Hodag GML, Glycerox L 8, Lauricidin 802, Lauricidin 812, 1-dodecanoylglycerol, EINECS 266-944-2, Grindtek ML 90, Lauric acid, monoester with glycerol, Dimodan ML 90, Imwitor 312, Sunsoft 750, Sunsoft 757, Monomuls 90L12, rac-1-lauroylglycerol, Aldo MLD-K-FG, Glycerol 1-dodecanoate, Tegin L 90, rac-1-dodecanoylglycerol, AI3-03482, SDA 16-001-00, rac-1-monolauroylglycerol, Glycerol alpha-monolaurate, Poem M 300, UNII, , EC 205-526-6, EC 266-944-2, Glycerol monolaurate (VAN), Glycerol .alpha.-dodecanoate, SCHEMBL16042, MLS004773952, GLYCEROL MONODODECANOATE, 2,3-Dihydroxypropyl laurate #, CHEMBL510533, CHEBI:75539, GLYCEROL 1-MONODODECANOATE, 1-Lauroyl-rac-glycerol, >=99%, UNII-Y98611C087, 1,2,3-Propanetriol 1-dodecanoate, MAG 12:0, NSC 4837, rac-2,3-dihydroxypropyl dodecanoate, EINECS 248-337-4, Tox21_112159, Tox21_300759, MFCD00037815, (+/-)-Glyceryl 1-monododecanoate, AKOS016005827, Dodecanoic acid,3-dihydroxypropyl ester, NCGC00164528-02, NCGC00164528-03, NCGC00164528-04, NCGC00254663-01, AS-60593, DA-78785, NCI60_035284, SMR001254002, (+/-)-GLYCERYL 1-MONODODECANOATE, (+/-)-2,3-Dihydroxypropyl dodecanoate, HY-121620, G0081, M 300, NS00002792, Y98611C087, (+/-)-2,3-DIHYDROXYPROPYL DODECANOATE, H10813, L-1475, SBI-0654113.0001, A885218, Q2113676, BRD-A10773072-001-03-4, DODECANOIC ACID, 2-HYDROXY-1-(HYDROXYMETHYL) ETHYL ESTER., DODECANOIN,DL-ALPHA-LAURIN,LAURIC ACID MONOGLYCERIDE,GLYCERYL MONOLAURATE,GLYCEROL ALPHA-MONOLAURATE,1-MONODODECANOYL-RAC-GLYCEROL,1-MONOLAURIN,1-MONOLAUROYL-RAC-GLYCEROL

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is a mixture of monoglycerides, mainly glyceryl monooleate, together with variable quantities of diglycerides and triglycerides. 
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is obtained by esterification of glycerol with food-grade oleic acid of vegetable origin, or by partial glycerolysis of vegetable oil that consists mainly of triglycerides of oleic acid. 
A suitable antioxidant may be added.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is a multi-functional emulsifier useful in the production of cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, food and plastic products.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is a monoglyceride composed of glycerol (glycerin) and oleic acid, a monounsaturated fatty acid. 
It is a widely used compound in various industries due to its emulsifying, stabilizing, and surfactant properties.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is commonly known as monoolein (MO).
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is an amphiphilic molecule that is made up of a glycerol backbone and a hydrocarbon chain.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) shows both inhibition and anti-inhibition action on the lipoprotein lipase mediated triglyceride hydrolysis.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is a multi-functional, oil soluble emulsifier.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is prepared by esterification of commercial oleic acid that is derived either from edible sources or from tall oil fatty acids.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) as a direct human food ingredient.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) does not dissolve in water, it has the characteristics of emulsification, thickening and anti foaming.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is prepared by esterification of commercial oleic acid that is derived either from edible sources or fatty acids.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is a synthetic, biodegradable amphiphilic, lipid compound with many applications.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is a nonionic surfactant .
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is a very useful low HLB co-emulsifier for forming either oil-in-water or water-in-oil emulsions.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is also known as 1-monoolein and 2, 3-Dihydroxypropyl oleate.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is a classified member of 1-monoacylglycerols.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is white in color, odorless powder which is sweet in taste.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is the glycerol ester of esteric acid.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is neutral in nature and insoluble in water.
Glyceryl Monooleate is lipid excipient that consists of several monoglycerides, but principally glyceryl monooleate, but also variable quantities of diglycerides and triglycerides.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is obtained by partial esterification of glycerol with vegetable oils high in oleic acid.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) usually includes an antioxidant.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is supplied as an amber-coloured oily liquid that exhibits a characteristic odour.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is commonly known as monoolein (MO).

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is an amphiphilic molecule that is made up of a glycerol backbone and a hydrocarbon chain.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) shows both inhibition and anti-inhibition action on the lipoprotein lipase mediated triglyceride hydrolysis.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is an emollient and stabilizer derived from olive oil.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is a water-in-oil emulsifier that allows for softer emulsions than glyceryl stearate.
Glyceryl Monooleate is a flavoring agent that is prepared by esterification of commercial oleic acid that is derived either from edible sources or from tall oil fatty acids.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) contains and glyceryl esters of fatty acids present in commercial oleic acid.

A 1-monoglyceride where the acyl group is oleoyl.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) (C21H40O4) is a clear amber or pale yellow liquid.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is an oil soluble surfactant and is classified as a monoglyceride.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) consists of a glycerol backbone bonded to a single oleic acid (18-carbon chain) through an ester bond. 
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is a fatty acid commonly found in animal fats and vegetable oils, such as olive oil.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is typically a colorless to pale yellow liquid or soft waxy solid.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents and oils due to its hydrophobic oleic acid chain.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) has a melting point around 22-24°C (72-75°F), making it a liquid at room temperature in most environments.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) has a moderate HLB value, which means it can stabilize both oil-in-water and water-in-oil emulsions, depending on the formulation.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is commonly used as an emulsifier in foods like margarine, spreads, sauces, salad dressings, and ice cream. 
It helps to stabilize oil and water mixtures, preventing separation.
In certain food applications, Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used for its antimicrobial properties to inhibit the growth of bacteria, fungi, and yeast, particularly in processed foods.

It can also be used as a fat replacer in low-fat or reduced-calorie foods due to its ability to mimic the texture and mouthfeel of fats.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used in creams, lotions, and other personal care products due to its ability to moisturize and form stable emulsions.
It is found in shampoos, conditioners, and hair styling products as an emulsifier and to provide a smooth, shiny appearance.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) acts as a surfactant in cleansing products, aiding in the removal of dirt and oil from skin and hair.
Used in pharmaceutical formulations as an emulsifier to enhance the bioavailability of lipophilic drugs, allowing them to be more easily absorbed by the body.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is incorporated into ointments and creams for its ability to create stable emulsions and improve skin penetration of active ingredients.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used as an emulsifier in lubricants and greases, improving their stability and performance under various conditions.
It can be found in industrial and household cleaners as a surfactant that helps to break down oils and fats, improving the cleaning process.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used in the formulation of certain pesticide products, improving the stability and efficacy of the active ingredients by helping them mix with water.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) has been shown to have a positive effect on the digestive system by enhancing the absorption of certain nutrients and reducing the growth of harmful gut bacteria.
Studies suggest that Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) may help in reducing inflammation, especially in the context of chronic conditions such as arthritis.
It is sometimes used in dietary supplements for its potential role in modulating immune responses and supporting overall immune function.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is recognized as safe for use in food products by the FDA and other regulatory agencies, provided it is used within recommended limits.
It has a low toxicity profile when used in food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.

While Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is generally safe, some individuals may experience mild irritation when using products containing it, especially in large quantities or sensitive skin areas.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is biodegradable, making it environmentally friendly, especially compared to synthetic surfactants.

Melting point: 35-37 °C
Boiling point: 409.35°C (rough estimate)
Density: 0.9407 g/cm3 (35 ºC)
refractive index: 1.46384 (589.3 nm 35℃)
FEMA: 2526 | GLYCERYL MONOOLEATE
Flash point: 180 °C
storage temp.: 2-8°C
solubility: chloroform: 50 mg/mL, clear, colorless
pka: 13.16±0.20(Predicted)
form: Solid
color: White to Off-White
Odor: bland fatty waxy
Odor Type: bland
JECFA Number: 919
BRN: 1728976
Stability: Hygroscopic
InChIKe: RZRNAYUHWVFMIP-KTKRTIGZSA-N
LogP: 6.71

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) shows both inhibition and anti-inhibition action on the lipoprotein lipase mediated triglyceride hydrolysis.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is a friction modifier that is used extensively in the lubricant industry.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) lubricates metal surfaces by being hydrolysed to oleic acid (OlH) which then adsorbs on to the surfaces.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is reminiscent of an old model of steel surfaces being lubricated by fatty acids produced through hydrolysis of esters by small amounts of water.
Diamond-like carbon surfaces are lubricated by interaction with Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) in Glycerol Monooleate (GMO)'s original form.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is a non-ionic surfactant, and when dissolved in nonaqueous media, Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is known to selfassemble into reverse micelles (RMs), with the polar head groups in the interior of the RM. 

Recently, MD simulations have been used to examine the role of Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) RMs in modifying the frictional forces between sheared parallel mica surfaces.
With n-heptane as the base oil, preformed Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) RMs remain intact under both static and shear conditions, and lead to a slightly lower friction coefficient than if the Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) molecules are adsorbed equally on both surfaces.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) may be hydrolysed at engine temperatures to form oleic acid and glycerol, and if oleic acid is not as good a friction modifier as Glycerol Monooleate (GMO), then this could lead to a reduction in performance.

The hydrolysis of Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) was found that the product composition depends strongly on the water content and external conditions.
Aqueous potassium permanganate oxidises Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) to glycerol-1- o-nonanoic acid and nonanoic acid, although the necessary conditions for such oxidations are unlikely to occur in engines.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) (C21H40O4) is a clear amber or pale yellow liquid.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is an oil soluble surfactant and is classified as a monoglyceride.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is a moisturizer, emulsifier, and flavoring agent.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO), also known as glyceryl 1-oleate, glycerylmonooleate or 1-monoolein, is classified as a member of the 1- monoacylglycerols.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is considered to be practically insoluble (in water) and relatively neutral.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is a 1-monoglyceride where the acyl group is oleoyl.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) has a role as a plant metabolite.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is a 1-acylglycerol 18:1 and a monooleoylglycerol.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) derives from an oleic acid.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is a synthetic compound that is considered a monoglyceride.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) has a number of food applications, as well as application as an excipient in pharmaceutical products.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO), casein and whey proteins are surfactants that can stabilize emulsion systems.
Glyceryl Monooleate is an emulsifier and dispersing agent made using glycerin and oleic acid from vegetable oil sources.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is a multi-functional, oil soluble emulsifier derived from esterification of Glycerol with vegetable oils.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) - is a mixture of monoglycerides, mainly glyceryl monooleate, together with variable quantities of diglycerides and triglycerides.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is an emollient and stabilizer derived from olive oil.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is a water-in-oil emulsifier that allows for softer emulsions than glyceryl stearate.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) are of great support in enhancing the appearance and feel of cosmetics and Pharma formulations.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) matrix was found to be a gastro-retentive carrier system suitable for both polar and as well as non-polar drugs.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is also used as a vehicle for Agricultural insecticides and an anti icing fuel additive.
In the chemical industry, for the production of cream, cream, liquid shampoo emulsifier, thickening agent, sunscreen agent, defoaming agent, fabric finishing agent for textile industry, also used as pigment grinding additives, can also be used for internal PE, PP and PVC antistatic agent.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used as an antifoam in juice processing and as a lipophilic emulsifier for water-in-oil applications.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is a moisturizer, emulsifier, and flavoring agent.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is widely used in cosmetics and Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is also used as an excipient in antibiotics and other drugs.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used as an adjuvant and as a solvent and vehicle.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is often used as internal lubricant in PVC, and can also be used as an antifogging agent, flow modifier and dispersing agent.
Emulsifiers for pharmaceuticals and cosmetics, Additives for lubricants
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used as a water-in-oil emulsifier.

Uses Of Glycerol Monooleate (GMO):
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is commonly used to stabilize oil-in-water emulsions, preventing separation in products like margarine, spreads, mayonnaise, and salad dressings.
It can mimic the texture and mouthfeel of fats in low-fat or reduced-calorie food products.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is utilized in food preservation to inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria, fungi, and yeast in processed foods.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) improves the texture of products like ice cream, providing smoothness and preventing ice crystal formation.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is found in creams and lotions, where it helps to lock in moisture and maintain the skin's natural barrier.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used in a variety of personal care products (such as cleansers, shampoos, and conditioners) to blend oil and water, creating stable emulsions.

Improves the smoothness and shine of hair in products like conditioners and styling gels.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used in cleansing products for its ability to break down and remove oils, dirt, and impurities from the skin and hair.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) enhances the absorption and bioavailability of lipophilic (fat-soluble) drugs in the body by facilitating their delivery through emulsions.

It serves as an emulsifier in topical formulations, helping to stabilize the mixture of water and active ingredients for better skin penetration.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used in controlled-release drug formulations, improving the stability and release rate of certain drugs.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used in industrial lubricants to enhance their stability and performance under extreme conditions.

In both industrial and household cleaning products, Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) acts as a surfactant, improving cleaning power by emulsifying oils and fats.
It is used to stabilize emulsions in water-based paints, providing smooth application and improved durability.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) helps improve the stability and efficacy of pesticide formulations, allowing them to mix better with water and ensuring even application.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO)is used in supplements to improve the absorption of nutrients and support gut health by helping beneficial fatty acids penetrate cell membranes.
It is included in certain dietary supplements for its potential to boost immune function by modulating immune responses.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) has been explored for its potential in modulating lipid membranes in viral and bacterial cells, making it useful in research for antiviral or antimicrobial treatments.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is an emollient and stabilizer derived from olive oil. 
It is a water-in-oil emulsifier that allows for softer emulsions than glyceryl stearate.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is a flavoring agent that is prepared by esterification of commercial oleic acid that is derived either from edible sources or from tall oil fatty acids. 

It contains and glyceryl esters of fatty acids present in commercial oleic acid. 
The ingredient is also used as an adjuvant and as a solvent and vehicle.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used as a lubricant and rust protector in oils, synthetic lubricants and metal working fluids.

Functions as a textile lubricany for synthetic fibre and spin finishes.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used as an excipient in antibiotics and other drugs.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used as an anti-blocking agent for food packaging film.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used as a flavoring agent and adjuvant.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used in baked goods and baking mixes, nonalcoholic beverages and beverage bases, chewing gum and meat products.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used in food with no limitation other than current good manufacturing practice.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) functions as dough strengthener, flavouring agent, stabilizer and thickner, lubricant and release agent, surface finishing agent and texturizer.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is a lipophilic emulsifier used in flavoring agents, baked goods, baking mixes, beverage bases.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) may also be used together with hydrophilic emulsifiers such as T-MAZ 60K, T-MAZ 65K, and T-MAZ 80 to form an emulsifier system in industrial applications.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is basically used as an emulsifier and thickening agent in food & beverage industry and cosmetic industry.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is also used as a stabilizer in the pharmaceutical industry.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used as an emulsifying agent for oils and waxes. 

It acts as a protective coating for hygroscopic powders.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is also used as an anticaking agent and preservative agent in the baking industry.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used as an additive in fuels, paints & coatings, lubricants & greases.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) may be used instead of the glycol.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is widely used as a emulsifier and in food additives for thickening, anti-caking, and preservative purposes in chemical, pharmaceutical, agriculture, rubber, and other industries.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used in bath oil as emollient and spreading agent, in makeup as pigment dispersant, and also in vanishing and moisturizing creams.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used as an excipient in antibiotics and other drugs. It is also used as a biosealant and bioadhesive.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used in the manufacture of PVC film and Polyethylene film as a lubricant and antistatic aid.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used in textiles as fibre delustering agent, dispersing agent for pigments & as a lubricant component in synthetic fibre spin finishes.

Frequently used as a rust preventive additive for compounded oils.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used as a water-in-oil emulsifier.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used as lubricant.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is a synthetic compound that is considered a monoglyceride.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used as an Emulsifiers and diluents for the application in oleoresins and in lubrication application.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) gives the aid in preparation of the stable emulsion and improving the dispersibility for the coffee whiteners, liquids.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) also acts as the antifoaming agents for the protein foams.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) can be used for the flavor stability in the sport drinks and Vitamin oil solubilizer for the Vitamins, Vitamin Mineral Supplements and Vitamin drops.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is a clear or light yellow oil that is used as an antifoam in juice processing.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) has been used as an emulsifier, a moisturizer, and a flavoring agent.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is an yellow to amber liquid at room temperature, biodegradable and can be used as a water-in-oil emulsifier, pigment dispersant, lubricant, and spreading agent.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used in the development of monoolein-based nanoparticulate liquid dispersions as possible vehicles for drug delivery.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) are widely used in cosmetics and Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is also used as an excipient in antibiotics and other drugs.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used as an antifoam in juice processing and as a lipophilic emulsifier for water-in-oil applications.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used in foods, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, rust-preventive oils, vinyl light stabilizers, odorless base paints, textile finishing, and flavoring.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used as emulsifier for liquid and paste waxes, polishes, and cleaners
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is a friction modifier that is used extensively in the lubricant industry
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) has been used in liquid crystal studies and research shows that in the presence of monoolein, the penetration of the drug cisplatin is doubled.

Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used in the development of monoolein-based nanoparticulate liquid dispersions as possible vehicles for drug delivery.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used as a lubricant, solubilizer and dispersant in personal care products such as creams and lotions.
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used in bath oils as emollient and spreading agent.

Safety Profile Of Glycerol Monooleate (GMO):
Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) can cause mild skin irritation in some individuals, particularly with prolonged or repeated exposure.
Conduct a patch test before using products containing Glycerol Monooleate (GMO), especially if have sensitive skin.
Direct contact with the eyes may cause mild irritation, including stinging, redness, or watering.

Avoid contact with eyes if exposure occurs, rinse eyes immediately with plenty of water.
Although rare, some people may be allergic to Glycerol Monooleate (GMO). 
Symptoms may include redness, swelling, itching, or rashes.

Discontinue use if any signs of an allergic reaction appear and consult a healthcare provider.
While Glycerol Monooleate (GMO) is used in food products, excessive consumption may lead to digestive discomfort, including nausea or diarrhea.
Follow the recommended intake limits for food products containing Glycerol Monooleate (GMO), particularly in the case of dietary supplements or fortified foods.

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