Many folks on the board know we are the only folks who have successfully produced dry powder nano particle resveratrol. Other folks claim nano resveratrol in a liquid emulsion with ethanol and other additives, however these folks know that it can't be measured through xray/light diffraction in this form, while dry nano resveratrol can be measured and confirmed properly... and then used in all sorts of applications, while liquid emulsions are limited.
Anyway,
For some reason I was reading the COPD Resveratrol summary here tonight:
http://www.scienceda...41030221643.htm
Just for kicks, I decided to bring out some of the nano-particle resveratrol out to play.
I brought together the following:
1- Airial "The physician's choice" MQ5800 Compressor Nebulizer System. (It's my son's, and we never used it)
2- Dry Nano Resveratrol. This was made to research it's production costs at RevGenetics, as a dry powder. We are the only company in the world that makes pure dry powder in this fashion. Yes the particle size average is under 50nm.
3- 1 bottle of publix spring water. (Publix is the name of a large food store chain here in Miami Florida).
4- A 1/8 measuring teaspoon
So here I am fumbling with the machine, and finally get all the plastic pieces together.
My first try: The first time, just the powder folks.
I just drop in a 1/8 teaspoon of res into the plastic nebulizer, and turn it on... powder everywhere. Oh Great...
My second try: I realize that nebulizers need liquid <smacks head>.
Ok, so I don't have DMSO, and I am not sure I want ethanol or DMSO in this thing... safety of course. I pull out a water bottle I bought a publix. I mix 1/8 teaspoon of dry nano-resveratrol with 1/8 teaspoon of plain old H20. I know that normal resveratrol cannot dissolve easily in water... but what the heck this stuff is incredibly small compared to normal res, so I try it anyway. It looks milky after mixing it... then I put it in the nebulizer (cleaned of course)... it sputters, and although I do see some of it coming out... it definitly doesn't look like the smokey particles from when a normal nebulizer is used... nope.
My third try: I decide to add more water
I put in two parts water to my one part nano-resveratrol. Drop it in and turn on the machine...and Presto!
I was now looking at a steamy/smokey cold vapor coming from the machine.
Now if only a large pharmaceutical contacted me to provide them with the nano-particle resveratrol, boy would that make my day... but for now, I am settling on a good quiet night.
Cheers
A
P.S. Before you ask... no we cannot sell this dry nano resveratrol to anyone for inhalation (sorry guys) If we do start putting it out on the market, it could only be used as a supplement taken by mouth capsule form or a powder that would be added to your favorite nutritional drink... FDA rules and all that.
Edited by Anthony_Loera, 27 January 2012 - 04:20 AM.














