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Antibacterial activity of fullerene water suspensions (nC60) is not due to ROS-mediated damage.

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Lyon, DY; Brunet, L; Hinkal, GW; Wiesner, MR; Alvarez, PJJ
Published in: Nano letters
May 2008

The cytotoxic and antibacterial properties of nC 60, a buckminsterfullerene water suspension, have been attributed to photocatalytically generated reactive oxygen species (ROS). However, in this work, neither ROS production nor ROS-mediated damage is found in nC 60-exposed bacteria. Furthermore, the colorimetric methods used to evaluate ROS production and damage are confounded by interactions between nC 60 and the reagents, yielding false positives. Instead, we propose that nC 60 exerts ROS-independent oxidative stress, thus reconciling conflicting results in the literature.

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Nano letters

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EISSN

1530-6992

ISSN

1530-6984

Publication Date

May 2008

Volume

8

Issue

5

Start / End Page

1539 / 1543

Related Subject Headings

  • Reactive Oxygen Species
  • Nanostructures
  • Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
  • Materials Testing
  • Fullerenes
  • Escherichia coli
  • Cell Survival
  • Bacillus subtilis
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents
 

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Lyon, D. Y., Brunet, L., Hinkal, G. W., Wiesner, M. R., & Alvarez, P. J. J. (2008). Antibacterial activity of fullerene water suspensions (nC60) is not due to ROS-mediated damage. Nano Letters, 8(5), 1539–1543. https://doi.org/10.1021/nl0726398
Lyon, Delina Y., Lena Brunet, George W. Hinkal, Mark R. Wiesner, and Pedro J. J. Alvarez. “Antibacterial activity of fullerene water suspensions (nC60) is not due to ROS-mediated damage.Nano Letters 8, no. 5 (May 2008): 1539–43. https://doi.org/10.1021/nl0726398.
Lyon DY, Brunet L, Hinkal GW, Wiesner MR, Alvarez PJJ. Antibacterial activity of fullerene water suspensions (nC60) is not due to ROS-mediated damage. Nano letters. 2008 May;8(5):1539–43.
Lyon, Delina Y., et al. “Antibacterial activity of fullerene water suspensions (nC60) is not due to ROS-mediated damage.Nano Letters, vol. 8, no. 5, May 2008, pp. 1539–43. Epmc, doi:10.1021/nl0726398.
Lyon DY, Brunet L, Hinkal GW, Wiesner MR, Alvarez PJJ. Antibacterial activity of fullerene water suspensions (nC60) is not due to ROS-mediated damage. Nano letters. 2008 May;8(5):1539–1543.
Journal cover image

Published In

Nano letters

DOI

EISSN

1530-6992

ISSN

1530-6984

Publication Date

May 2008

Volume

8

Issue

5

Start / End Page

1539 / 1543

Related Subject Headings

  • Reactive Oxygen Species
  • Nanostructures
  • Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
  • Materials Testing
  • Fullerenes
  • Escherichia coli
  • Cell Survival
  • Bacillus subtilis
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents