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2. Light memory and cognitive impairments (Fatigue, mild discomfort, headaches, migraines, ...)
2. Light memory and cognitive impairments (Fatigue, mild discomfort, headaches, migraines, ...)
=== Others ===
1. [http://openwetware.org/images/6/66/Science_in_the_city_2-02.png Glycine/Glutamate/GABA receptors cellular/molecular interactions]


== References ==
== References ==


1. http://dmso.org/articles/pharmacology/CellularMolecularAspects.pdf
1. http://dmso.org/articles/pharmacology/CellularMolecularAspects.pdf

Revision as of 10:25, 28 January 2012

I'll keep important notes about DMSO on this page in free (disorganized) form :

Molecules fact sheet

DMSO = Dimethyl sulfoxide (C2H6OS)

DMS = Dimethyl sulfide (C2H6S)

DMSO melting/freezing point in Celcius = 18.4 degree C.

DMSO molar mass: 78.13 g mol−1

Formulas

Phase 1. Liquid to gas oxidation of DMS to DMSO (redox reaction):

1. C2H6S (62.13g/mol) + OH- (16g/mol) -> C2H6OS (78.13g/mol)

Phase 2. Gas to liquid Cloud Condensation Nuclei (reversible equilibrium) (XXX)

2. C2H6OS + H2O <=> H3O+ + C2H6S


Notes

Acidity in DMSO based buffer solution

See http://www.chem.wisc.edu/areas/reich/pkatable/

Observed Physiological effects

1. Skin rashes and inflammation following initial exposure

2. Penetrates skin tissues and blood/brain cells with chemicals attracted to positively-charged organic Sulfur ion

Endocrine disruption

Furthermore chronic or prolonged DMSO exposure may also trigger multiple cellular/molecular level effects on the endocrinian system, including:

1. Trigger mild to moderate immune reaction

2. Depletes blood platelet production as result from prolonged exposure to pathogens and weaken immune system (bacterias, virus, etc)

2. Light memory and cognitive impairments (Fatigue, mild discomfort, headaches, migraines, ...)

Others

1. Glycine/Glutamate/GABA receptors cellular/molecular interactions

References

1. http://dmso.org/articles/pharmacology/CellularMolecularAspects.pdf