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May 20 at 15:00 comment added Mathew Mahindaratne Laduviglusib might dissolve in 1:1 DMSO/water. But there is a risk it might not because this is the reverse of usual procedure. Normally, we dissolve drugs in DMSO and then add water to dilute it.
May 20 at 9:32 comment added felbamato @MathewMahindaratne Thank you very much for your kind reply. Would you suggest adding DMSO in water, obtaining a more diluted solution? Would it work in that way, from a chemical point of wiew? Thank you!
May 19 at 0:08 history edited Mathew Mahindaratne CC BY-SA 4.0
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May 18 at 23:55 comment added Mathew Mahindaratne Since you are in a bioanalytical lab (I assumed), you can freeze-dried the sample to evaporate water before adding $\pu{2.15 mL}$ DMSO to the powder (hope vacuum didn't take away the fine powder).
May 18 at 23:50 comment added Mathew Mahindaratne please do not capitalized the chemical names unless they are in the front of the sentences.
May 18 at 23:48 history edited Mathew Mahindaratne CC BY-SA 4.0
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