gamma-cyclodextrin and tetrahydrofuran

gamma-cyclodextrin has been researched along with tetrahydrofuran* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for gamma-cyclodextrin and tetrahydrofuran

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Oxidative stress-mediated hemolytic activity of solvent exchange-prepared fullerene (C60) nanoparticles.
    Nanotechnology, 2010, Sep-17, Volume: 21, Issue:37

    The present study investigated the hemolytic properties of fullerene (C(60)) nanoparticles prepared by solvent exchange using tetrahydrofuran (nC(60)THF), or by mechanochemically assisted complexation with macrocyclic oligosaccharide gamma-cyclodextrin (nC(60)CDX) or the copolymer ethylene vinyl acetate-ethylene vinyl versatate (nC(60)EVA-EVV). The spectrophotometrical analysis of hemoglobin release revealed that only nC(60)THF, but not nC(60)CDX or nC(60)EVA-EVV, was able to cause lysis of human erythrocytes in a dose- and time-dependent manner. Atomic force microscopy revealed that nC(60)THF-mediated hemolysis was preceded by erythrocyte shrinkage and increase in cell surface roughness. A flow cytometric analysis confirmed a decrease in erythrocyte size and demonstrated a significant increase in reactive oxygen species production in red blood cells exposed to nC(60)THF. The nC(60)THF-triggered hemolytic activity was efficiently reduced by the antioxidants N-acetylcysteine and butylated hydroxyanisole, as well as by serum albumin, the most abundant protein in human blood plasma. These data indicate that nC(60)THF can cause serum albumin-preventable hemolysis through oxidative stress-mediated damage of the erythrocyte membrane.

    Topics: Erythrocytes; Fullerenes; Furans; gamma-Cyclodextrins; Hemolysis; Humans; Nanoparticles; Oxidative Stress; Polyvinyls; Serum Albumin

2010