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Dimethyl Sulfoxide A Correction

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966
To the Editor:— I wish to inform you of a regrettable inaccuracy in Part 2 of my paper entitled, "Topical Pharmacology and Toxicology of Dimethyl Sulfoxide" ( 193 :923 1965). Owing to inadequate supervision on my part the statements under the section labeled "Chronic Exposure" (p 925) are not fully supported by the experimental procedures. Twenty men
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I2- or NBS-catalyzed highly efficient α-hydroxylation of ketones with dimethyl sulfoxide.

Organic Letters, 2015
An efficient method for the direct preparation of high synthetic valuable α-hydroxycarbonyls is described. The simple and readily available I2 or NBS was used as catalyst. DMSO acts as the oxidant, oxygen source, and solvent.
Yu-Feng Liang   +5 more
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THE HUMAN TOXICOLOGY OF DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE [PDF]

open access: possibleAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1975
On November 11, 1965, research on DMSO in the United States came to an abrupt halt. A conference between the Food and Drug Administration and the pharmaceutical companies who were involved in the research was called because lens changes had been observed in a number of mammalian species. No changes ha been observed in man or any primates.
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From simple organobromides or olefins to highly value-added bromohydrins: a versatile performance of dimethyl sulfoxide

, 2015
A novel and efficient direct transformation of secondary bromides or olefins to highly value-added bromohydrins has been disclosed. Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), a cheap and common solvent, performs its versatile role as a solvent, an essential oxidant, and
Song Song   +5 more
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DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE AND THE CALCIUM PARADOX

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1983
Abstract : The results indicate that DMSO does not protect rat hearts against the effects of calcium-free perfusion that predispose the myocardium to the calcium paradox. The calcium-paradox damage is reduced, however, when DMSO is present during the reperfusion phase.
A. M. Slade   +3 more
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Cu-Catalyzed Transformation of Alkynes and Alkenes with Azide and Dimethyl Sulfoxide Reagents.

Organic Letters, 2015
A novel and efficient Cu-catalyzed nitrogenation of alkynes and alkenes for the direct synthesis of sulfur-containing triazoles is described. Simple and readily available sulfoxides and azides are employed as the S- and N-source to prepare highly value N-
Tao Shen   +3 more
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Dimethyl Sulfoxide in Musculoskeletal Disorders

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965
Recent discovery that dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), a versatile commercial solvent, possesses unique medicinal properties opens up a new and rewarding field of pharmacotherapeutics. Dimethyl sulfoxide was first synthesized in 1867. Today, it is available in crude form as a by-product of the paper pulp industry, and during the past five years it has found ...
Stanley W. Jacob   +2 more
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Equilibrium Acidities in Dimethyl Sulfoxide Solution

, 1988
Equilibrium acidities provide a fundamental ...
F. Bordwell
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A RAPID PERMETHYLATION OF GLYCOLIPID, AND POLYSACCHARIDE CATALYZED BY METHYLSULFINYL CARBANION IN DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE.

Journal of Biochemistry (Tokyo), 1964
An effective, and rapid permethylation of complex carbohydrates noted in the head ing is to be reported in this letter. Methy lation of a complex carbohydrate is a difficult and painstaking task, but if successful, it offers good confir_nation of the ...
S. Hakomori
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Respiratory Toxicity of Dimethyl Sulfoxide

2015
Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is one of the most commonly used solvents for hydrophobic substances in biological experiments. In addition, the compound exhibits a plethora of bioactivities, which makes it of potential pharmacological use of its own. The influence on respiration, and thus on arterial blood oxygenation, of DMSO is unclear, contentious, and ...
Yutaka Sato   +4 more
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