2005
DOI: 10.1080/15363830500237267
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Is the C60 Fullerene Molecule Toxic?!

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“…This suggests that C6fl fullerene by itself does not exhibit any noticeable damaging effect on the cell membrane or nucleus under these experimental conditions. These results agree with the widespread opinion that pristine C6fl fuller ene is non-toxic (Andrievsky et al 2005).…”
Section: Individual Action Of the Drugssupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…This suggests that C6fl fullerene by itself does not exhibit any noticeable damaging effect on the cell membrane or nucleus under these experimental conditions. These results agree with the widespread opinion that pristine C6fl fuller ene is non-toxic (Andrievsky et al 2005).…”
Section: Individual Action Of the Drugssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…It has been shown previously that C6fl fullerene is able to penetrate through the cell membrane (Foley et al 2002;Prylutska et al 2012;Qiao et al 2007) and exhib its antioxidant properties (Prylutska et al 2008). Being non-toxic, at least at low concentrations (Andrievsky et al 2005;Aschberger et al 2010;Kolosnjaj et al 2007;Prylut ska et al 2007a), pristine C6fl fullerenes are able to suppress the growth of malignant tumors (Prylutska et al 2011a, b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…T he p u rity o f prepared C 60FA S sam ple (i.e., the presen ce/ absence o f any residual im purities, for exam ple carb o n black, toluene phase) is an im p o rta n t factor, w hich influ ences its toxicity (8,13). T he p u rity o f p repared C 60FA S sam ple w as determ ined by H P L C and G C /M S using stan d ard program s. Insoluble im purities were determ ined by u ltra-centrifugation.…”
Section: Chemical Analysis O F C60 Fullerene Aqueous Colloid Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…D ue to its nanom eter size, the pristine C60 fullerenes are able to interact w ith biom ole cules (3,4) an d penetrate th ro u g h the cell m em brane (5,6). They exhibit antioxidant properties (7) and, being non-toxic (at low concentration at least) (8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13), exert specific health effects (e.g., suppress the grow th o f m alignant tum ors (14,15)). A lthough these molecules have extrem ely low w ater solubility (16), they form stable colloid solutions containing individual C60 fullerenes as well as C60 fullerene aggregates (clusters) in w ater (17,18), w hen subjected to extended m ix ing, sonication, or solvent exchange (19,20).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some reports indicate that pristine fullerenes are non-toxic, and that fullerene water systems have a wide spectrum of positive and unique biological activities [44] . For instance, there are studies showing that water-soluble fullerenes scavenge reactive oxygen species (ROS) in human skin cells [45] and that they are powerful antioxidants with no acute or sub-acute toxicity [46] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%