What's the point of using DMSO? Does it increase uptake? If so how much are we talking about?
You know, now that you mention it... I honestly don't know?
DMSO does not seem to be a prerequisite in the studies and documentation which I find... Dihexa actually seems to be orally active and BBB-penetrating on its own.
The Brain Hepatocyte Growth Factor/c-Met Receptor System: A New Target for the Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease
. Dihexa is a first-in-class compound that is orally active, penetrates the blood-brain barrier
These experiments on Zebra-fish, for using Dihexa as an agent preventing hearing-loss from chemotherapy, also does not seem to imply that DMSO is necessary for attenuation of the effects - in fact, DMSO is instead used as a control, to see if Dihexa is better at preventing hearing-loss.
Hepatocyte growth factor mimetic protects lateral line hair cells from aminoglycoside exposure
https://www.ncbi.nlm...les/PMC4309183/
So yeah, why is everyone using Dihexa with DMSO?? Is it because of potential gastrointestinal side-effects? Absorption through the skin could certainly help with that.
BTW... is anyone brave and tough enough to apply DMSO CLOSER TO THE BRAIN? I.e, either applying Dihexa+DMSO to your shaved scalp/neck or to your throat? This should give the effects much, much quicker and STRONGER dosage - reaching the brain through these close blood-vessels in RECORD-TIME!! :D
As I understand it, DMSO stings quite a bit though, so I suppose that's why no one has done it yet... but it would definitively be more effective and above all, more ECONOMIC! : D Less Dihexa needs to be used then, if you reach the brain quicker.
EDIT:
Also just found this info:
Prospective Alzheimer's drug builds new brain cell connections, improves cognitive function of rats
https://www.scienced...21011090653.htm
can cross the blood-brain barrier. An added bonus is it can move from the gut into the blood, so it can be taken in pill form.
So, yeah... seems like the drugs inventors are even claiming it has absorption through the gut into the bloodstream, and then into the brain.
Edited by Stinkorninjor, 12 May 2017 - 06:01 PM.