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Liposomal formulation of amphiphilic fullerene antioxidants.


ABSTRACT: Novel amphiphilic fullerene[70] derivatives that are rationally designed to intercalate in lipid bilayers are reported, as well as its vesicular formulation with surprisingly high loading capacity up to 65% by weight. The amphiphilic C(70) bisadduct forms uniform and dimensionally stable liposomes with auxiliary natural phospholipids as demonstrated by buoyant density test, particle size distribution, and (31)P NMR. The antioxidant property of fullerenes is retained in the bipolarly functionalized C(70) derivative, amphiphilic liposomal malonylfullerene[70] (ALM), as well as in its liposomal formulations, as shown by both electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) studies and in vitro reactive oxygen species (ROS) inhibition experiments. The liposomally formulated ALM efficiently quenched hydroxyl radicals and superoxide radicals. In addition, the fullerene liposome inhibited radical-induced lipid peroxidation and maintained the integrity of the lipid bilayer structure. This new class of liposomally formulated, amphipathic fullerene compounds represents a novel drug delivery system for fullerenes and provides a promising pathway to treat oxidative stress-related diseases.

SUBMITTER: Zhou Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2941224 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Liposomal formulation of amphiphilic fullerene antioxidants.

Zhou Zhiguo Z   Lenk Robert P RP   Dellinger Anthony A   Wilson Stephen R SR   Sadler Robert R   Kepley Christopher L CL  

Bioconjugate chemistry 20100901 9


Novel amphiphilic fullerene[70] derivatives that are rationally designed to intercalate in lipid bilayers are reported, as well as its vesicular formulation with surprisingly high loading capacity up to 65% by weight. The amphiphilic C(70) bisadduct forms uniform and dimensionally stable liposomes with auxiliary natural phospholipids as demonstrated by buoyant density test, particle size distribution, and (31)P NMR. The antioxidant property of fullerenes is retained in the bipolarly functionaliz  ...[more]

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