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Chronic Buckyball Administration Doubles Rat Lifespan
http://extremelongevity.net/wp-content/uploads/C60-Fullerene.pdf
Once the first rat died, they stopped giving the rats the Buckeyball solution, so who knows how long they could have lived had they continued?
In the current study researchers fed the molecule dissolved in olive oil to rats and compared outcomes to a control group of rats who got plain olive oil.
The main question they wanted to answer was whether chronic C60 administration had any toxicity, what they discovered actually surprised them.
Here we show that oral administration of C60 dissolved in olive oil (0.8 mg/ml) at reiterated doses (1.7 mg/kg of body weight) to rats not only does not entail chronic toxicity, they write but it almost doubles their lifespan.
The estimated median lifespan (EML) for the C60-treated rats was 42 months while the EMLs for control rats and olive oil-treated rats were 22 and 26 months, respectively, they write.
http://extremelongevity.net/wp-content/uploads/C60-Fullerene.pdf
After five months
of treatment (M15) one rat treated with water only exhibited some
palpable tumours in the abdomen region. Due to the rapid development
of tumours (about 4 cmof diameter) this rat died atM17. As
rats are known to be sensitive to gavages, we decided to stop the
treatment for all rats and to observe their behaviour and overall
survival.
All remaining animals survived with no apparent sign of
behavioural trouble until M25 (Fig. 3a). At the end of M25 the
animals of the control groups showed signs of ulcerative dermatitis
with ageing while C60-treated animals remained normal. As the
growths of all surviving animals showed no significant difference
until M30 (Fig. 3b) indicating that the treatment did not alter their
food intake, we continued observing their survival.
At M38 all water-treated control rats were dead (Fig. 3a). This
agrees with the expected lifespan of this animal species that is
thirty to thirty six months. At this time 67% of olive-oil-treated rats
and 100% of C60-treated rats were still alive.
Once the first rat died, they stopped giving the rats the Buckeyball solution, so who knows how long they could have lived had they continued?