Top 10 Most EXPENSIVE Liquids!

in #science6 years ago

Today we make a list of top 10 MOST EXPENSIVE LIQUIDS in the world.
Enjoy!
Have you ever before asked yourself "How much i can earn if i sell my blood?" , little weird, but it's one of the TOP 10 most expensive liquids in the world.

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10th| Human Blood: $1,500 per gallon

  • It's very easy to reach human blood, considering we all have it! But blood treatment is very expensive after donation depending on where in the world the buying and selling of it is occurring.

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9th| Gamma Hydroxybutyric Acid (GHB): $2,500 per gallon

  • Narcolepsy, depression and insomnia are one of the desorders that GHB can be used to treat, commonly used as an anesthetic in medicine. It is found in the human central nervous system.
    *Illegally used as a rape drug.

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8th| Black Printer Ink $2,700 per gallon

  • No matter the price of your printer itself, the printer’s ink always costs far more, and the manufacturer for each printer and its corresponding ink is the one and the same.

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7th| Mercury $3,400 per gallon

  • Mercury is only liquid metal that remains liquid at room temperature, it can be used to conduct electricity, and in vapor form it is used in street lighting and fluorescent bulbs. Mercury os toxic too.

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6th| Insulin $9,400* per gallon

  • Insulin is very expensive to produce in its biosynthetic form. As we know – (or should know!) insulin is a hormone naturally produced by healthy pancreases.

According to the Journal of the American Medical Association, insulin prices tripled between 2002-2013 and seem to be steadily on the rise. A more affordable way to produce insulin is reportedly in development, introducing the human gene into plants to then produce it themselves.

*The price of $9,400 per gallon was published by HF Magazine, though any PWD out there can do the math themselves…we’ve seen conclusions ranging from $15,000 – $100,000.

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5th| Chanel No. 5 $26,000 per gallon

  • One of the most widely known fragrances in the world, Chanel No. 5 was first produced in 1922 through the collaboration of chemist, Ernest Beaux, and Coco Chanel. Coco Chanel selected vial #5 of the samples that Beaux presented her with, due to her fondness for the number 5. The name was kept.

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4th| Horseshoe Crab Blood $60,000 per gallon

  • The blood of horseshoe crabs is used and harvested in high quantities today to test that a wide range of medical products are not contaminated. Horseshoe crab blood is blue in color, and its unique response to bacterial toxins was discovered over 50 years ago.

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3rd| Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) $123,000 per gallon

  • Very widely used in the 1960s as a hallucinogenic drug, LSD is made from the crystalline compound, Lysergic acid, prepared from natural ergot alkaloids. Just one gallon of LSD would provide enough hallucinogens for approximately 55,000 people.

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2nd| King Cobra Venom $153,000 per gallon

  • With venom capable of killing a full gown elephant, the King Cobra is the most poisonous snake known to the world.

The King cobra’s venom also contains a unique protein called ohanin. Ohanin is being used today in the form of a painkiller that is 20 times more potent than morphine.

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1st| Scorpion Venom $39,000,000 per gallon

  • Scorpions use their venom as a defense against predators and to kill prey, but only 25 species of scorpion have venom that would be lethal to humans.

The protein found in scorpion venom, however, can be used to treat pain in humans who suffer from multiple sclerosis (MS), inflammatory bowel disease, and rheumatoid arthritis.

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