A question about DMSO
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I bought DMSO from two different places with the MMS for protocol 1000+
one have no smell at all and the other have a strong smell.
The one that have no smell suppose to have 99.8% DMSO.
The other one with the strong smell - I do not know the percentage of DMSO in it.
Does anybody knows why there is this difference?
There are also two different molecular structures that claim to be DMSO
Does anybody know what is the different betwen the two and if both of them can be used in the protocols as DMSO?
Thank you
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1. about the bad smell - a medical grade DMSO is without smell and color.
an industrial DMSO have a strong smell like Oysters (bad smell)
It is better to use the medical grade DMSO .
2. about the two molecular structures - they both represent DMSO each have its own Meaning that is relevant for chemists but for DMSO users it makes no different.
So, I thank myself for the answers for my questions HeHeHeHe
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