Just talked to Dr Stanley Jacob and one of his sons, Darren, about the
Low Odor DMSO products they sell.
It is not the same as the Gaylord product. Gaylord's product is
manufactured to USP standards which is very expensive to do. It is sold
OTC but only to medical professionals. It costs $178
To the chemists, etc, on the list...
I have been wondering about low-odor DMSO.
I don't think it exists.
If one can reduce the odor by distilling,
then there is a contaminant that is removed by distilling.
If the odor is caused by the actual compound 'DMSO',
then no amount of distilling is
I am not totally clear on the nature of low odor DMSO either. Gaylord
chemicals claims that they are removing an impurity that causes odor.
You can read about it on their website. The product is $178 l or $100
500 ml according to Gaylords VP of Sales and Marketing when I spoke with
him. Also would
At 09:58 AM 15/09/04, Dan wrote:
I have been wondering about low-odor DMSO.
I don't think it exists.
Some time ago Doug wrote:
Gaylord Chemical is the major DMSO refiner in the nation to my
understanding. I am curious, if anyone has looked into prices with them on
bulk? I wonder what a 55
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