When a recipe calls for, say, PEG300, can PEG400 be used?
I don't know what the number means and what the difference is between these things. |
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molecular weight. 400 is thicker than 300. what you need peg for? i cant think of any conversions that can do without it.
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I don't technically need any unless I'm goofing around making shit up. Like TNE which I really have no use for. Or a solution of Cialis, which I really don't need when I can suspend or cap it.
So I guess that PEG 300 and 400 have the same molecule structure, but they are different molecules?
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400 is heavier per same volume =0l
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PEG should never ever be used for orals...we went over this.
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Quote: | PEG should never ever be used for orals...we went over this. | So if I take some PEG, the absoption of whatever is in my stomach will decrease? I mean, we aren't doing PEGylation with the PEG, right? Call me skeptical, but still unsure, seeing as I don't really understand this. I think an experiment is warranted. Perhaps I can take something where less dosage will be obvious; like maybe Cialis. Get a baseline for exactly how much is needed for a certain effect when not using PEG, then make some up with PEG 400 or whatever. Forget the studies.
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