A New Way to Use C60 for Health Benefits
A patent (US10842742B1) describes a breakthrough method to dissolve [60]fullerene (C60), a soccer ball-shaped carbon molecule, in limonene, a safe, edible liquid derived from citrus peels. This creates a stable, high-concentration C60 mixture that can be used in health products, like orally dissolving thin films.
Key Points:
- Easy Dissolving: C60 is mixed with limonene and heated for about 30 minutes, creating a uniform solution with at least 16.67 mg of C60 per milliliter.
- Stable and Safe: Unlike C60 in olive oil, which clumps and settles, this mixture stays evenly dispersed, is non-toxic, and doesn’t alter C60’s natural structure.
- Health Applications: The stable C60 solution can be used in nutritional supplements, medicinal products, or liposomal dispersions for better absorption, potentially aiding antioxidant protection and overall wellness.
- Consumer-Friendly: The method allows precise dosing for consistent health benefits and can be formed into convenient thin films that dissolve in the mouth.
Why It Matters for Consumers: For C60 enthusiasts, this patent makes it easier to use C60 in everyday health products. Its antioxidant properties could help protect cells, fight aging, and support wellness, all in a safe, edible form that’s more reliable than previous methods.
Takeaway: This new way to dissolve C60 in limonene is a game-changer, offering a stable, safe, and effective way to harness C60’s health benefits. It paves the way for practical supplements and therapies to promote longevity and well-being.
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