I don't know specifically because sm-102 is a novel molecule so you would have to determine it's solubility experimentally. We can make a few assumptions based on it's formula.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/08/SM-102.png
It has an alcohol and 2 ester functional groups. Alcohol is soluble in water, esters aren't super soluble but they are. However, the large hydrocarbon chains aren't very soluble in water.
Beta faggots like you probably need the vax. Ima just assume ur a chicom neodog for now on. ;)
Esters are not soluble in water unless they acidify, I work with A/C systems, a lot of them run on PAG oil which is an ester. We work very hard to keep moisture out of the system because the refrigerant and oil mix with moisture it creates a strong acid. That's why it(SM-102) needs to bind to chlorinated ions in order to form solution. If you put it in solution in water you'll end up injecting a very low PH solution into your patient, which would be muy malo.
Your correct but, the sm-102 is integrated into the drug molecule.
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