Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1377936 Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Water-soluble α-alanine C60 adduct was synthesized, and its scavenging abilities for superoxide anion O2− and hydroxyl radical OH were studied by the spectrophotometry and chemiluminescence. It was found that α-alanine C60 adduct showed an excellent efficiency in eliminating superoxide anion and hydroxyl radical. The 50% inhibiting concentration (IC50) for superoxide was 184 μg/mL by spectrophotometry and 292 μg/mL by chemiluminescence. The IC50 for hydroxyl radical was 42 μg/mL. In different test systems, the results showed that α-alanine C60 adduct had comparable radical scavenging abilities as thiourea and ascorbic acid, and was proved to be an effective scavenger for superoxide anion and hydroxyl radical. It can be prospected that water-soluble α-alanine C60 adduct will be useful in radical related biomedical fields.

Graphical abstractWater-soluble α-alanine C60 adduct showed an excellent efficiency in eliminating superoxide anion and hydroxyl radical. The 50% inhibiting concentration (IC50) for superoxide anion was 184 μg/mL by spectrophotometry and 292 μg/mL by chemiluminescence. The IC50 for hydroxyl radical was 42 μg/mL. In different test systems, the results showed that α-alanine C60 adduct had comparable radical scavenging abilities as thiourea and ascorbic acid.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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