Dimethyl_sulfoxide Dimethyl_sulfoxide

Dimethyl sulfoxide - Definition and Overview


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Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO, empirically C2H6OS), also known as methyl sulfoxide or sulfinylbismethane, is a chemical compound.

At room temperature it is a clear liquid with a slight odour described as garlic or sulfur. Its molecular weight is 78.13, its density 1.1004 g/ml, it melts at 18.45°C (65.21°F) and boils at 189°C (372°F). It is hygroscopic and readily soluble with a wide range of substances. It is an irritant to the eyes, skin, respiratory tract, and on ingestion. Prolonged exposure can cause dermatitis and possibly damage the liver or kidneys.

It is a by-product of wood pulping and is used as an industrial aprotic (neither accepting nor donating hydrogen ions) solvent and has attracted attention from the pharmaceutical industry. It was discovered in 1867 but was not used commercially until after WWII. Its uses include paint removal, as a rinsing agent in the electronics industry, as an organic reaction medium and in polymer synthesis. The deuterated form of DMSO, DMSO-d, is a useful solvent in NMR because of its ability to dissolve a wide range of chemical compounds.

Its use in medicine dates from around 1963 when a University of Oregon Medical School team headed by Stanley Jacob discovered it could penetrate deeply through the skin and other membranes, without damage, and had effects of its own or could 'carry' other compounds deep into a biological system. If you dip a finger into it, you'll notice its taste in your mouth after a few seconds.

It is predominantly used as a topical analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant. It has been examined for the treatment of an extraordinary number of conditions and ailments. The FDA has approved its use only for the palliative treatment of interstitial cystitis. DMSO has been used as a cryoprotectant in cryobiology and is still an important constituent of cryoprotectant vitrification mixtures used to preserve organs and tissues.

Compare to Methylsulfonylmethane

Example Usage of sulfoxide

MrComoResearch: FINALLY! A solvent that works! Dimethyl sulfoxide dissolves the complex where other solvents have failed. Eat your alpha carbon out ethanol!
malloryistaken: Sulfate and Sulfite. SO4 and SO3. It would have made my day if they had named one of them sulfoxide.
vanderoops: dimethyl sulfoxide accident: f-type video connector sucked into dilated pore on side of my throat. analog tv signals reach brodmann area 17.
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