articleNano LettersSep 11, 2004Closed access

The Differential Cytotoxicity of Water-Soluble Fullerenes

Rice University · Georgia Institute of Technology

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Abstract

We show that the cytotoxicity of water-soluble fullerene species is a sensitive function of surface derivatization; in two different human cell lines, the lethal dose of fullerene changed over 7 orders of magnitude with relatively minor alterations in fullerene structure. In particular, an aggregated form of C60, the least derivatized of the four materials, was substantially more toxic than highly soluble derivatives such as C3, Na+2-3[C60O7-9(OH)12-15](2-3)-, and C60(OH)24. Oxidative damage to the cell membranes was observed in all cases where fullerene exposure led to cell death. We show that under ambient conditions in water fullerenes can generate superoxide anions and postulate that these oxygen radicals…

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Keywords
  • Fullerene
  • Cytotoxicity
  • Chemistry
  • Reactive oxygen species
  • Oxygen
  • Programmed cell death
  • Biophysics
  • Photochemistry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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