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Water-soluble fullerene materials for bioapplications: photoinduced reactive oxygen species generation.

Faraday discussions (2014-12-04)
Yoko Yamakoshi, Safwan Aroua, Thach-Mien Duong Nguyen, Yuko Iwamoto, Tsuyoshi Ohnishi
RÉSUMÉ

The photoinduced reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation from several water-soluble fullerenes was examined. Macromolecular or small molecular water-soluble fullerene complexes/derivatives were prepared and their (1)O(2) and O(2)˙(-) generation abilities were evaluated by ESR spin-trapping methods. As a result, efficient (1)O(2) generation was detected from photoexcited C(60), not only in organic solvents, but also in aqueous media and especially from small molecule C(60)-carboxylic acid derivatives. Whereas efficient O(2)˙(-) generation was observed in the aqueous solution of the C(60)/γ-CD complex under photoirradiation.

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