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    Monoctanoin

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    Monoctanoin
    Monoctanoin.svg
    Clinical data
    Trade namesMoctanin
    Other names1-Mono-octanoin; glycerol monoctanoate; 1-monocaprylin; 1-monocapryloyl-rac-glycerol; 1-monooctanoin; 1-monooctanoylglycerol; caprylic acid α-monoglyceride; DL-1-monooctanoin; glyceryl 1-monooctanoate; octanoic acid 1-monoglyceride; α-monocaprylin
    AHFS/Drugs.comMicromedex Detailed Consumer Information
    Pregnancy
    category
    • US: C (Risk not ruled out)
    Routes of
    administration
    Injection through catheter into bile duct
    ATC code
    • None
    Legal status
    Legal status
    • Discontinued
    Identifiers
    CAS Number
    PubChem CID
    DrugBank
    ChemSpider
    UNII
    KEGG
    Chemical and physical data
    FormulaC11H22O4
    Molar mass218.293 g·mol−1
    3D model (JSmol)

    Monoctanoin (or monocaprylin; trade name Moctanin) is a monoglyceride used to dissolve gallstones consisting of cholesterol. It is not available in the US any more.[1]

    The drug was given by injection through a catheter into the bile duct. Its most common adverse effects were abdominal or stomach pain, usually mild, or a burning sensation.[1]

    References

    1. 1.0 1.1 Monoctanoin (Injection) Micromedex Detailed Consumer Information. Accessed 28 April 2021.




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