

DMSO has been used for over 100 years in the United States. It is a natural substance derived from wood pulp and is harmless when used with the proper precautions. DMSO is an organic, colorless, natural, non-synthesized liquid extracted from lignin.
Pure 99.9% DMSO can exist in either a liquid or solid/crystalline state. Above 18.5°C (65.3°F), DMSO is in a liquid state, while below this temperature, it solidifies into crystals. In the case of it being in a crystalline state, you can place it in a wide container or pot with hot water (not boiling) and cover it if possible. The water level should not exceed the neck of the bottle. After 30-60 minutes, replace the water with hot water and then store the bottle at room temperature above its melting point. Alternatively, you can place it on a heater until it becomes a liquid again. After use, ensure a tight seal (the bottle neck must be dry before closing) to prevent spills.
Caution: Keep it out of the reach of children. Avoid contact with eyes. Store away from direct sunlight.
This product can be used for various applications, and the choice of the process used is the sole responsibility of the user. This product is not intended to diagnose, cure, or prevent any disease.
Disclaimer: This product is not certified for use in medical procedures, therapies, or any form of human consumption.
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Discovery: DMSO was first synthesized in the mid-19th century and was rediscovered in the 20th century by the Russian scientist Alexander Zaytsev. Its unique properties were subsequently explored in various applications.
Odor: DMSO is known for its distinctive, pungent odor. Some people describe it as smelling like garlic or oysters. This odor can be transferred to the skin when handling the compound. Our DMSO has no such odour.
Chemical Structure: DMSO has a simple chemical structure consisting of two methyl groups (CH3) attached to a sulfur atom, which is connected to an oxygen atom. This molecular structure contributes to its unique properties.
Interaction with Water: DMSO has the ability to mix with water in all proportions, making it a versatile solvent. It is also hygroscopic, meaning it readily absorbs moisture from the air.
Purity and Handling: Due to its ability to dissolve a wide range of compounds, DMSO must be handled with care to prevent contamination. High-purity grades are essential for many scientific and industrial applications. Our DMSO is of the highest possible purity.
Confusion with Dimethyl Sulfide: DMSO is sometimes confused with dimethyl sulfide (DMS), another sulfur-containing compound. While they share some similarities, they are distinct chemicals with different properties and applications.
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