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Bioactivities and Animal Clinical Studies of Fat-Soluble Carbon-60- A Minireview

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  • Ma Zhaohui

    (Hynaut Laboratories, Hynaut Group, China)

  • Rayko Lazcano-Silveira

    (Northeast Agricultural University, College of Life Sciences, China)

  • Shi Ming

    (Harbin Institute of Technology, School of Life Science and Technology, China)

  • Hui Mizhou

    (Northeast Agricultural University, College of Life Sciences, China)

Abstract

Carbon-60 (fullerene) is a football-shaped carbon compound composed of 60 carbons with a molecular weight of 720. The discovery of carbon-60 earned three scientists the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Carbon-60 is an inorganic form of carbon. While most inorganic carbons are typically biologically inert, Carbon-60 stands out due to its existence as distinct molecules rather than extended arrays of atoms. Owing to its antioxidant properties, carbon-60 has found application in cosmetology and dermatology. However, its low solubility in water (

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  • Ma Zhaohui & Rayko Lazcano-Silveira & Shi Ming & Hui Mizhou, 2024. "Bioactivities and Animal Clinical Studies of Fat-Soluble Carbon-60- A Minireview," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 55(3), pages 46937-46939, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:abf:journl:v:55:y:2024:i:3:p:46937-46939
    DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2024.55.008694
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