Chemistry, Physics and Technology of Surface, 2010, 1 (4), 377-388.

Compositions for Medicinal Chemistry of Fullerenes



E. F. Sheka

Abstract


The paper presents a quantum-chemical approach to two aspects of fullerene nanomedicine related to the oxidative and antioxidant actions of fullerene. The first topic is concerned in regards photodynamic therapeutic effect of fullerene solutions. A new mechanism of the effect is proposed. The second aspect is exemplified by the consideration of two fullerene-silica complexes, namely, fullerosil and fullerosilica gel.

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