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The prolongation of the lifespan of rats by repeated oral administration of [60] fullerene
Countless studies showed that [60]fullerene (C60) and derivatives could have many potential biomedical applications. However, while several independent research groups showed that C60 has no acute or subacute toxicity in various experimental models, more than 25...
Fullerenes as Anti-Aging Antioxidants
Fullerenes as Anti-Aging Antioxidants, Yuliana P. Galvan, et.al., Cell Aging Science, 2017, 10:56-67
Possible Mechanisms of Fullerene C60 Antioxidant Action
VA Chistyakov, Yu O Smirnova, EV Prazdnova, AV Soldatov, BioMed Research International, Volume 2013, Article 821498, http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/821498. Click here for the PDF FILE:...
Biomedical potential of the reactive oxygen species generation and quenching by fullerenes (C60)
Oxidative stress and associated oxidative damage are mediators of cellular injury in many pathological conditions, including auto- immunity, atherosclerosis, diabetes and neurodegenerative disor- ders such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and HIV-associated dementia [123].
Fullerene nano particles and their anti-oxidative effects: A comparison to other radio protective agents
Compounds developed based on nanotechnology, such as for example, carbon nanospheres named fullerenes (C60, C70, C80–C200) also represent an important group of antioxidants due to the possible absorption of many oxygen radicals in a single fullerene molecule (Bosi et al. 2003).
C60 and Enhanced Immune Function
The primary way to enhance immune function is to have an adequate level of antioxidants. Antioxidants are known to protect mitochondria from oxidative stress, allowing for more efficient energy production. As we age, accumulated damage to the mitochondria reduce...