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DC60578 TE-EP8-S Featured

Lipid TE-EP8-S is a one-component ionizable cationic lipid for mRNA delivery to splenic T cells.

DC60579 Lipid B3 Featured

Lipid B3 is a biodegradable ionizable lipid for liver targeted delivery. Lipid B3-LNP shows high delivery efficacy and low toxicity in delivering RNA to liver cells.

DC60580 Endosidin5(ES5) Featured

Endosidine 5 (ES5), is one of the most potent small molecules interferes with recycling endosomes through Annexin A6, thereby promoting the release and expression of mRNA into the cytoplasm. The delivered mRNAs is greatly enhanced via inhibition of endocytic recycling in cells and in live mice. NAV2729 (NAV) and endosidin 5 (ES5), resulted in significant enhancement (1.5–2 folds) of LNP-mediated delivery of Fluc mRNAs. Incubation of NAV and ES5 together caused modest further increases in Fluc expression in comparison to the sole application of either compound.

DC66296 DSPE-PEG-alkyne (MW 2000) Featured

The phospholipid polyethylene glycol alkyne (DSPE PEG Alkyne) can be used to modify proteins, peptides and other materials or small molecules. Alkynyl (- ALK) can react with copper catalyzed azide in aqueous solution. 2-Distearoyl-sn-Glycero-3-Phosphoethanolamine (DSPE) conjugated polyethylene glycol is a combination of phospholipid and polyethylene glycol with hydrophilicity and hydrophobicity. Polyethylene glycol phospholipid liposomes form high-quality materials, which can be used for drug delivery, gene transfection and vaccine delivery. PEGylated phospholipid can significantly improve blood circulation time and stabilize drug encapsulation. These materials can also be used for targeted drug delivery by modifying ligands with target surfaces such as antibodies and peptides.

DC66298 DSPE-PEG-Cy5(MW 2000 ) Featured

The molecules can be labeled in the aqueous phase without organic solvents. Therefore, the product is especially suitable for labeling proteins that are easily denatured in the organic phase and proteins with low solubility. Polyethylene glycol phospholipid liposomes form high-quality materials, which can be used for drug delivery, gene transfection and vaccine delivery. Pegylated phospholipids can significantly improve blood circulation time and stabilize drug encapsulation. These materials can also be used for targeted drug delivery by modifying surface ligands such as antibodies and peptides. (DSPE) conjugated polyethylene glycol is a combination of phospholipids and polyethylene glycol, which has hydrophilicity and hydrophobicity. These materials can also be used for targeted drug delivery by modifying ligands with target surfaces, such as antibodies and peptides. Cyanogen dye cyanine is often used in biomolecular labeling, fluorescence imaging and other fluorescent biological analysis. Cy5 (sulfo-cyanine5) is a reactive dye used to label amino groups of peptides, proteins and oligonucleotides. Excitation wavelength (nm): 649, emission wavelength (nm): 670.

DC66299 DSPE-PEG-Cy5.5 Featured

DSPE-PEG-Cy5.5is a phospholipid. Phospholipids have good biocompatibility and significant amphiphilic characteristics, making them the main and suitable dosage form or excipient in drug formulations, thereby achieving better therapeutic effects. "&B26&"can be used in drug delivery research."

DC60603 O12-D3-I3 Featured

O12-D3-I3 is an imidazole-based lipid for siRNA delivery. O12-D3-I3-LNPs encapsulating FVII siRNA (FVII@O-LNP) elicites greater gene silencing than those with the DLin-MC3-DMA (MC3) due to its stronger endosomal escape.

DC60605 Lipid 119-23 Featured

Lipid 119-23 is an ionizable lipid for mRNA delivery. 119-23 LNP exhibits an enhanced capability to express functional mCre in several categories of immune cells, spanning the liver, spleen and lung.

DC66508 BP Lipid 222 Featured

BP Lipid 222 BP Lipid 222 is an butanolamine ionizable lipid with both ester bonds located adjacent to C8 relative to the amine head. The introduction of ester linkages can improve the clearance of the lipid in the liver. This compound is analgous to ALC-0315 (BP-25498). The lipid can be used for mRNA-based therapies which depends on the availability of a safe and efficient delivery vehicle. Reagent grade, for research purpose. Please contact us for GMP-grade inquiries.

DC66509 BP Lipid 211 Featured

BP Lipid 211 is an ethanolamine ionizable lipid with 9 carbon of primary-ester lipid tail. The ethanolamine head helps with mRNA encapsulation. Both ester bonds are located at C10 position relative to the amine nitrogen. The introduction of ester linkages can improve the clearance of the lipid in the liver. Reagent grade, for research purpose.

DC66511 BP Lipid 309 Featured

BP Lipid 309 is an ionizable lipid analogue of ALC-0315 featuring a tertiary amine head, a central tertiary amine, and two identical esters linking to nonpolar tails. Ionizable lipids such as this may be applied in the development of lipid nanoparticles for drug discovery.

DC66512 BP Lipid 307 Featured

BP Lipid 307 is a multi-ionizable amino-lipid featuring a dimethylamine headgroup, a central tertiary amine, and two identical ester branches linking to saturated C17 tails. This compound may be employed in the development of lipid nanoparticles for drug delivery.

DC66513 BP Lipid 318 Featured

BP Lipid 318 is a lipid analog comprised of three unsaturated fatty acid tails and an ionizable dimethylamino butanoate head group. This lipid may be used in the generation of lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) for mRNA delivery.

DC66514 BP Lipid 316 Featured

BP Lipid 316 is an ionizable lipid analogue of DLin-MC3-DMA featuring a 4-(dimethylamino)butanoate head, two linoleic acid tails, and one primary alcohol. The alcohol may be used to further derivatize this compound. Ionizable lipids such as this may be applied in the development of lipid nanoparticles for drug discovery.

DC66515 BP Lipid 317 Featured

BP Lipid 317 is an amino lipid featuring a dimethylamine headgroup connected to two oleic esters and a hydroxy group which may be used for further derivatization. Ionizable lipids such as this may be applied in the development of lipid nanoparticles for drug discovery.

DC66516 BP Lipid 320 Featured

BP Lipid 320 is an ionizable amino lipid comprised of three oleic fatty acid tails and a novel pyrrolidine head group four carbon atoms in length. This lipid may be used in the generation of lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) for mRNA delivery.

DC66517 BP Lipid 315 Featured

BP Lipid 315 is a cationic ionizable lipid ALC-0315 analogue featuring a Boc-protected primary amine, a central tertiary amine, and two ester tails located at the C8 position relative to the amine. One of these esters features a symmetrical branched C17 tail, while the other is an asymmetric C11 tail. Ionizable lipids such as this may be applied in the development of lipid nanoparticles for drug discovery.

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DC66518 BP Lipid 319 Featured

BP Lipid 319 is a multi-ionizable amino lipid analogue of ALC-0315 featuring a propylamino headgroup and two acyl tails, one being a branched symmetrical C17 and the other being an asymmnetrical C11 chain. Ionizable lipids such as this may be applied in the development of lipid nanoparticles.

DC66519 BP Lipid 312 Featured

BP Lipid 312 is a cationic ionizable lipid analogue of LP01, with the substitution of a polyunsaturated tail for a monounsaturated equivalent. Ionizable lipids such as this may be applied in the development of lipid nanoparticles for drug discovery.

DC66520 BP Lipid 311 Featured

BP Lipid 311 is a branched amino lipid featuring a dimethylamino headgroup, esters of a palmitoleic acid group and an aliphatic acetal. Ionizable lipids such as this may be applied in the development of lipid nanoparticles for drug discovery.

DC66521 BP Lipid 308 Featured

BP Lipid 308 has a terminal tertiary amine group, a linoleic group, and a 4,4-bis(octyloxy)butanoic acid sodium salt tail. This compound can be useful for the building or modification of lipid nanoparticles. Reagent grade, for research use only.

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DC66522 BP Lipid 314 Featured

BP Lipid 314 is an ionizable amino lipid featuring a dimethylamino head group, a carbamate linking to a central tertiary carbon with two other branches, a linoleate ester, and an aliphatic acetal ester. A compound like this may be employed in the development of lipid nanoparticles for drug delivery.

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