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soluble but may not be as high as that. (For example, multiple glycol groups like
Propylene Glycol Solubility
L-ascorbic acid at about 5%)
No, the solvent does not work in that narrow pH range DMI can be used to dissolve
ascorbic acid in acidic or relatively low pH conditions. But pay attention to the following problems: 1. Can't dissolve at high concentrations like using water.
L-ascorbic acid (water soluble > 30%) 2. DMI has an ether-like odor, disturbing the overall odor of the formula. especially when used at high rates
Question 3 I am trying to find information on formulation DMI. There are some international vendors' web pages saying that it can be used in 40%-90% water-free formulations. How about using DMI? At such high levels it can cause toxicity. or any negative effects on the skin or tight Please ask for clarification. Thank you Runchhong for coming here!!!
can be used, but with the price and smell, there are no products in the market. Use it at such a high rate.