UDC 577

GENERALIZED ‘UP-SCALED’ MODEL OF COMPLEXATION BETWEEN C60 FULLERENE AND ANTIBIOTIC DOXORUBICIN

Published в Russian Journal of Biological Physics and Chemisrty · Volume 3, Issue 4, 2018 · Pages 777–783 · Rubrics: Modelling in biophycis
Received: 20.12.2018 Accepted: 20.12.2018 Published: 25.12.2018 Language of publication: RUS
Authors
1 Sevastopol State University
2 Sevastopol State University
3 Sevastopol State University
4 Sevastopol State University
5 Saint Petersburg State University
Previously published ‘up-scaled’ model of complexation in ‘C60 fullerene - Ligand’ system was critically analyzed. The equations of the generalized ‘up-scaled’ model accounting for the polydispersity of the mixture were derived. The approximation of the published experimental data of spectrophotometric titration in the ‘C60 fullerene - Doxorubicin’ system was carried out. The generalized model fits the minimum in the titration curve and gives a satisfactory quantitative evaluation of the complexation process. The model can be used in different studies of C60 fullerene as a drug delivery system to damaged cells.
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