http://www.j.sinap.a...stract603.shtml
Efficient removal of uranium from mice by a novel compound of fullerence multi-macrocyclic polyamine derivatives
Abstract Uranium removal efficacy of fullerence multi-macrocyclic polyamine derivatives (C60-MMP), a novel chelating agent, was evaluated in mice. C60-MMP was administrated intravenously into mice at 30 min after the uranium contamination. The molar ratio of chelating ligand/uranium was about 1 : 1. The results indicate that C60-MMP can effectively prevent accumulation of uranium in liver at 8 h after C60-MMP injection. At 48 h after the last injection, uranium deposition in liver of C60-MMP treated mice is approximately 65% less than that of the control group. C60-MMP reacted positively in promoting the removal of uranium from kidney, and the urinary uranium excretion increased significantly, compared with the control and DTPA-treated mice. However, repeated administration of C60-MMP, and combined injection of DTPA and C60-MMP, did not show desirable effects on uranium removal from mice. It implies that more investigations are needed for the treatment protocols and clinical applications of C60-MMP.
This is particularly interesting to me because, unlike almost everyone on this sub, when I took C60 I got kidney pain that was scary, but dissipated after a few days. Later I did a kidney function test which was normal, but I speculated that maybe I had chelated something rapidly that was rough on my kidneys. Uranium is a well known nephrotoxin, so this could have been the reason things went so badly. I did a hair test recently that showed that I have higher than normal uranium levels from god knows where. Thoughts?
Edited by abelard lindsay, 16 October 2016 - 05:36 AM.