by Len Heflich | Mar 30, 2020
What is Soluble Carbon 60 and is it toxic? Carbon 60 is extremely hydrophobic, meaning it will not dissolve in water. Researchers have been trying for almost 30 years to dissolve C60 molecules in water, without success, until now. Source: ACSPublications...
by Len Heflich | Mar 28, 2020
Are Nanoparticles toxic? Nanoparticle Toxicity are defined as particles between 1 and 100 nanometers in size. The small size of these particles sometimes makes it difficult for the bodies natural cleansing mechanism to remove them. The body has specialized cells in...
by Len Heflich | Nov 30, 2019
Zoran Markovic, Vladimir Trajkovic, Biomaterials, 29 (2008); 3561-3573, Click here for the PDF File:https://www.bioactivec60.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Biomedical_potential_of_the_reactive_oxy.pdf 4.3. Antioxidant/cytoprotective activity Oxidative stress and...
by Len Heflich | Nov 23, 2019
ENVIRONMENT DIRECTORATEJOINT MEETING OF THE CHEMICALS COMMITTEE ANDTHE WORKING PARTY ON CHEMICALS, PESTICIDES, AND BIOTECHNOLOGY(Fullerenes C60 Summary of the Dossier – French IOMC). Series on the Safety of Manufactured Nanomaterials No. 69 01-Jul-2016...
by Len Heflich | Nov 22, 2019
(Preclinical studies on safety of fullerene upon acute oral administration and evaluation for no mutagenesis).Fullerenes characterized as an antioxidant are believed to reduce various reactive chemical species, such as free radicals, and their characteristic features...
by Len Heflich | Nov 21, 2019
Mika Takahashi, et.al., The Journal of Toxicological Sciences, Vol 37, No. 2, 353-361, 2012. Click here to open the PDF File