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Understanding the Role: What is the Drug Monolaurin Used For?

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Monolaurin is a monoglyceride derived from lauric acid, a medium-chain fatty acid predominantly found in coconut oil and human breast milk. While often discussed for its antimicrobial properties, it is important to clarify that monolaurin is not an FDA-approved drug but is sold as a dietary supplement. Its use is primarily based on preclinical research and anecdotal evidence, with clinical trials in humans being limited.