Quercetin Dihydrate is readily soluble in DMSO. Will DMSO carry it
through the skin? Quercetin is a bioflavonoid and a potent anti-
inflammatory. I read a report where researchers were trying to make a
skin patch with Quercetin, and were trying to mix it with various
chemicals to get it absorbed – but no mention of DMSO. Is DMSO banned
for such purposes?


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Does DMSO carry Quercetin through the skin?
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Jenn…@mailinator.com wrote:
> Quercetin Dihydrate is readily soluble in DMSO. Will DMSO carry it
> through the skin? Quercetin is a bioflavonoid and a potent anti-
> inflammatory. I read a report where researchers were trying to make a
> skin patch with Quercetin, and were trying to mix it with various
> chemicals to get it absorbed – but no mention of DMSO. Is DMSO banned
> for such purposes?
DMSO carries so many things through the skin that it can be
dangerous to use. A more selective carrier is safer,
Marvin wrote:
> Jenn…@mailinator.com wrote:
>> Quercetin Dihydrate is readily soluble in DMSO. Will DMSO carry it
>> through the skin? Quercetin is a bioflavonoid and a potent anti-
>> inflammatory. I read a report where researchers were trying to make a
>> skin patch with Quercetin, and were trying to mix it with various
>> chemicals to get it absorbed – but no mention of DMSO. Is DMSO banned
>> for such purposes?
> DMSO carries so many things through the skin that it can be dangerous to
> use. A more selective carrier is safer,
Oleic acid maybe.
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