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glucose mycolate

Also Known As:
6-O-mycoloyl-D-glucose; glucose monomycolate; glucosylmonomycolate
Networked: 7 relevant articles (0 outcomes, 0 trials/studies)

Bio-Agent Context: Research Results

Experts

1. Bradley, Philip H: 1 article (01/2018)
2. Day, Cheryl L: 1 article (01/2018)
3. DeWitt, William S: 1 article (01/2018)
4. Emerson, Ryan O: 1 article (01/2018)
5. Robins, Harlan S: 1 article (01/2018)
6. Scriba, Thomas J: 1 article (01/2018)
7. Seshadri, Chetan: 1 article (01/2018)
8. Sherwood, Anna: 1 article (01/2018)
9. Swanson, Willie J: 1 article (01/2018)
10. Vignali, Marissa: 1 article (01/2018)

Related Diseases

1. Granuloma
01/01/1989 - "Glucose mycolate and trehalose dimycolate possessing C50 mycolic acid showed a strong activity for granuloma formation in mice."
01/01/1990 - "Multiple intravenous injections (30 micrograms, ten times) in ICR mice of trehalose dimycolate and glucose monomycolate from Nocardia rubra, containing C36-48 mycolic acids, showed a prominent antitumor effect on a subcutaneously implanted sarcoma-180, an allogeneic sarcoma of mice with a significant granuloma formation in lungs, spleen and liver. "
12/01/1998 - "We found that cord factor (TDM) and glucose monomycolate (GM) from Nocardia asteroides and Rhodococcus species with shorter chain mycolic acids also exhibited distinctive granuloma-forming activity in lungs, spleen and liver in mice and in vitro induction of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) and interleukin 1 (IL-1) synthesis. "
01/01/1990 - "On the other hand, mycoloyl glycolipids other than glucose monomycolate and trehalose dimycolate, such as mannose or fructose mycolate, showed no significant activity for tumor regression or granuloma formation in mice. "
09/01/1996 - "To understand the role of macrophage chemotactic factors (MCFs) in granuloma formation, we prepared various mycoloyl glycolipids with different carbohydrate moieties: trehalose dimycolate (TDM), glucose mycolate (GM), mannose mycolate (MM), and fructose mycolate (FM) from Rhodococcus ruber, and examined the relationship between their MCF induction in peritoneal macrophages and the extent of granuloma formation. "
2. Tuberculosis (Tuberculoses)
3. Sarcoma (Soft Tissue Sarcoma)
4. Neoplasms (Cancer)
5. Inflammation (Inflammations)

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. Mycolic Acids (Mycolic Acid)
2. Trehalose
3. Glycolipids
4. Mannose (D-Mannose)
5. Fructose
6. Dinoprostone (PGE2)
7. Interleukin-1 (Interleukin 1)
8. Glucose (Dextrose)
9. Cord Factors
10. Chemotactic Factors

Related Therapies and Procedures

1. Intravenous Injections