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Screening of fullerene toxicity by hemolysis assay

TRAMER, FEDERICA
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DA ROS, TATIANA
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PASSAMONTI, SABINA
2012
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Abstract
Fullerene is a compound formed during carbon burst that has been produced synthetically starting from the 1990s. The spherical shape and the characteristic carbon bonds of this allotrope (C60) have made it a suitable molecule for many applications. During the last decade, the low aqueous solubility of this molecule has been improved by chemical functionalization allowing the use of fullerene derivatives in biological fluids. The characterization of the toxicity potential of fullerenes is therefore of growing interest for any biomedical application. Intravenous injection is one of the possible routes of their administrations and therefore red blood cells are among the first targets of fullerene cytotoxicity. Human red blood cells are easily available and separated from plasma. Membrane disruption by toxic compounds is easily detected in red blood cells as release of hemoglobin in the cell medium, which can be assayed spectrophotometrically at λ = 415 nm. Due to the high molar extinction coefficient of hemoglobin, the assay can be performed on a small amount of both red blood cells and the test compounds, which might be available only in small quantities. So, the hemolysis assay is a simple screening test, whose results can guide further investigations on cytotoxicity in more complex experimental models.
DOI
10.1007/978-1-62703-002-1_15
SCOPUS
2-s2.0-84934436492
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2631073
http://link.springer.com/protocol/10.1007/978-1-62703-002-1_15
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Soggetti
  • fullerene

  • hemoglobin

  • fullerene derivative,...

  • cell assay

  • cytotoxicity

  • erythrocyte

  • hemolysis

  • human

  • human cell

  • membrane damage

  • priority journal

  • protein secretion

  • screening test

  • spectrophotometry

  • toxicity testing

  • absorption

  • blood sampling

  • chemistry

  • drug effect

  • methodology

  • standard

  • statistics

  • suspension, Absorptio...

  • Blood Specimen Collec...

  • Fullerenes

  • Humans

  • Reference Standards

  • Statistics as Topic

  • Suspensions

  • Toxicity Tests

Scopus© citazioni
20
Data di acquisizione
Jun 7, 2022
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