articleJournal of the American Chemical SocietySep 24, 2003Closed access

Active Oxygen Species Generated from Photoexcited Fullerene (C 60 ) as Potential Medicines:  O 2 - • versus 1 O 2

The University of Tokyo · National Institute of Health Sciences

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Abstract

To characterize fullerenes (C(60) and C(70)) as photosensitizers in biological systems, the generation of active oxygen species, through energy transfer (singlet oxygen (1)O(2)) and electron transfer (reduced active oxygen radicals such as superoxide anion radical O(2)(-)* and hydroxyl radical *OH), was studied by a combination of methods, including biochemical (DNA-cleavage assay in the presence of various scavengers of active oxygen species), physicochemical (EPR radical trapping and near-infrared spectrometry), and chemical methods (nitro blue tetrazolium (NBT) method). Whereas (1)O(2) was generated effectively by photoexcited C(60) in nonpolar solvents such as benzene and benzonitrile, we found that…

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