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Posted 12 March 2013 - 11:36 PM
They wrote back about the solvents which were used. They used: Toluene, Hexanes, 123-ODB.
By 123-ODB, I assume she means 1,2,3 Trichlorobenzene.
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Posted 14 March 2013 - 10:04 PM
Do you have any insight on why C70 is not a good thing?
Uptake and distribution of fullerenes in human mast cells
In conclusion, we have identified the ER [endoplasmic reticulum ] as a primary organelle for 70-carbon based fullerene derivatives localization in human MC [mast cells] as opposed to previous publications which show 60-carbon based fullerenes localize to the mitochondria.
http://www.ncbi.nlm....les/PMC2888797/
Posted 15 March 2013 - 03:49 AM
All this self-experimentation is based on the idea that the rats lived longer, and the rats were given the highest purity SES product, therefore it only makes sense to copy that and not try to save a few bucks by taking material contaminated with solvents. While one might argue that the solvents are in microscopic quantities, what if C60 acted as a delivery system for those solvents and took them directly to the mitochondria?
Posted 15 March 2013 - 08:45 AM
Edited by pleb, 15 March 2013 - 08:46 AM.
Posted 15 March 2013 - 10:43 AM
All this self-experimentation is based on the idea that the rats lived longer, and the rats were given the highest purity SES product, therefore it only makes sense to copy that and not try to save a few bucks by taking material contaminated with solvents. While one might argue that the solvents are in microscopic quantities, what if C60 acted as a delivery system for those solvents and took them directly to the mitochondria?
I just checked Baati, and they said they used 99.98% from SES. As far as I can tell, SES no longer even offers this grade, but I did see it from a different supplier, described as having been purified by sublimation. At any rate, if one is trying to duplicate Baati, then you'd want the high purity grade. I don't see how C60 could act as a delivery system for anything, though. There's only enough room inside the cage for one atom, or maybe a diatomic or a single water molecule, and even at that, the c60 would have to be synthesized around the inclusion, so it wouldn't be that way.
Edited by Turnbuckle, 15 March 2013 - 10:47 AM.
Posted 15 March 2013 - 01:56 PM
[As for C60 acting as a delivery system, it might if the solvent is weakly bound to C60. The interaction with toluene is weak, while with DMSO it is strong. For the other solvents SES is using, who knows?
http://www.publish.c...d=SA0402264.pdf
Posted 20 March 2013 - 01:38 PM
Posted 10 May 2016 - 08:37 PM
I accidentally got the 99.5% thinking that was enough, because it was cheaper. I'm debating on returning it after getting the vacuum baked. Hopefully I'm ok on this. There seem to be mixed opinions on C70 and anecdotal stories at best on whether C70 is good or bad.
Given that pleb is right on the FDA allowance of toluene in 1 litre of drinking water as well as comparative environmental levels of benzene we tend to breathe in every day I may just take the hit and mix this first batch with the 99.5 for practice and use the oven baked I got for the next.
The olive oil I got is direct from Italy with a very recent harvest date and high polyphenol count which I think is what's really important.
Edited by Nate-2004, 10 May 2016 - 08:57 PM.
Posted 11 May 2016 - 02:26 AM
One gram of 99.5% C60 has 5 milligrams of total contaminants. A substantial majority of that is C70, so the total sample probably has about a milligram of toluene, tops. The EPA says that a milligram per liter in your drinking water isn't going to hurt you. You would probably drink over a liter of water a day, so that's more than a milligram. On the other hand, in one day, you will probably consume a very small fraction of that gram of C60, so you will get a very small fraction (a few thousandths) of the dose of toluene that's considered safe. Maybe you don't want to experiment with the c70; that's up to you, but the toluene isn't a problem. Other people here have used 99.5% without apparent incident.
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