Hemolytic Effects of Water-Soluble Fullerene Derivatives
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry2004Vol. 47(27), pp. 6711–6715
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Susanna Bosi, Luigi Feruglio, Tatiana Da Ros, Giampiero Spalluto, Barbara Gregoretti, Michela Terdoslavich, Giuliana Decorti, Sabina Passamonti, Stefano Moro, Maurizio Prato
Abstract
A series of water-soluble fullerene C(60) derivatives has been investigated for their cytotoxic and hemolytic properties, with the aim to correlate structure with toxicity. We observed that cationic chains induce significant toxicity while the presence of neutral or anionic moieties did not produce any response in our model. A validation of these experimental observations has been performed by theoretical studies in which hydrophilic and hydrophobic surface areas were correlated quantitatively with hemolytic properties.
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