Results for Lipids ( 1780 )
- From: €810.00
BP Lipid 149 is an ionizable amine lipid with propanolamine head which can efficiently encapsulate mRNA. Ester linkages are incorporated in the structure at C8 adn C6 position relative to amine. These introduction of ester bonds can increase tissue clearance of the lipid in the liver. The primary ester at C8 poisition has a 7-carbons lipid tail. 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.
- From: €810.00
BP Lipid 150 is an ionizable amino lipid with both ester linkages located at C8 and C6 position relative to nitrogen amine. There is 9 carbons chain on the primary ester lipid tail. The secondary ester is introduced to improve protein expression. The lipid head contains propanolamine which can effectively encapsulate mRNA for gene therapies. Reagent grade, for research purpose. Please contact us for GMP-grade inquiries.
- From: €810.00
BP Lipid 151 is a propanolamine ionizable lipid with 11 carbon of primary-ester lipid tail. The propanolamine head helps with mRNA encapsulation. The ester bonds are located at C8 and C6 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. Please contact us for GMP-grade inquiries.
- From: €810.00
BP Lipid 152 is an ionizable lipid analogous to SM-102. The propanolamine amino lipid head enhances encapsulation of mRNA. The lipid has primary esters at C8 and C7 position relative to the amine nitrogen. The primary lipid tail has 7 carbon tail. 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.
- From: €810.00
BP Lipid 153 is an amino ionizable lipid with ester bonds located at C8 and C7 position relative to nitrogen. The ester linkages are introduced to improve tissue clearance. The propanolamine head can effectively enhance mRNA encapsulation. The primary ester at C8 position contains 9 carbons lipid tail. The ionizable lipid can be used for mRNA delivery due to its excellent physiochemical properties. Reagent grade, for research purpose. Please contact us for GMP-grade inquiries.
- From: €810.00
BP Lipid 154 is a propanolamine ionizable lipid with 11 carbons lipid tail attached on the primary-ester located at C8 position relative to amine. The second ester bond is located at C7 position relative to the amine nitrogen and has secondary ester lipid tail which can improve protein expression. The introduction of ester linkages can improve the clearance of the lipid in the liver. Reagent grade, for research purpose. Please contact us for GMP-grade inquiries.
- From: €810.00
BP Lipid 209 is an amine lipid which has a 9-carbons lipid tail on the primary ester. Both esters are located at C8 and C10 position relative to the amine nitrogen. The head contains ethanolamine which can efficiently encapsulate mRNA. The lipid can be used to prepare mRNA nanocarriers with good balance of delivery efficiency and pharmakokinetics as well as rapid lipid clearance profile. Reagent grade, for research purpose. Please contact us for GMP-grade inquiries.
- From: €810.00
BP Lipid 210 is an ionizable lipid used to prepare lipid nanoparitlcels (LNPs). The lipid has ethanolamine as a lipid head group which enhances the mRNA encapsulation and provides exceptional physiochemical properties. The esters of the lipid are at the C10 and C8 position relative to the amine. The primary ester has a relatively long lipid tail (9 carbons). The lipid can be used for mRNA delivery. Reagent grade, for research purpose. Please contact us for GMP-grade inquiries.
- From: €810.00
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. Please contact us for GMP-grade inquiries.