^Yeah no, by "concealable" I mean I don't want to smell like booze in places where I'm not supposed to smell like booze.
So excluding IPA, sec-butanol and undecanol (mentioned in this thread but not backed up by assay or anecdote), a pattern emerges among the alcohols that have been certified golden by Bluelighters:
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,
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(respectvely, 2-methyl-2-butanol, chlorobutanol, 2-methylbut-3-yn-2-ol and 1-ethynyl-1-cyclohexanol).
See the pattern? They're all tertiary alcohols. This is significant because they can't be directly metabolyzed to ketones or aldehydes, so all the ink that has been spilt about the toxicity of aldehyde- or ketone-metabolytes of alcohols does not apply to these.
So as far as metabolism goes: what happens next? Pharmacokinetic info on these (or the like) please...
Thanks guys
So excluding IPA, sec-butanol and undecanol (mentioned in this thread but not backed up by assay or anecdote), a pattern emerges among the alcohols that have been certified golden by Bluelighters:
(respectvely, 2-methyl-2-butanol, chlorobutanol, 2-methylbut-3-yn-2-ol and 1-ethynyl-1-cyclohexanol).
See the pattern? They're all tertiary alcohols. This is significant because they can't be directly metabolyzed to ketones or aldehydes, so all the ink that has been spilt about the toxicity of aldehyde- or ketone-metabolytes of alcohols does not apply to these.
So as far as metabolism goes: what happens next? Pharmacokinetic info on these (or the like) please...
Thanks guys