(2S,3R,4E)-2-Amino-4-tetradecene-1,3-diol is a lipid featuring an unsaturated hydrophobic tail. This structure is chemically related to ceramides, which may be used in developing lipid nanoparticles or liposomes.
C3 Ceramide is a lipid featuring two hydrophobic tails, one saturated and the other unsaturated. Ceramides may be used in developing lipid nanoparticles or liposomes.
C2 Dihydroceramide is a lipid featuring an acetamide and a saturated hydrophobic tail. Ceramides may be used in developing lipid nanoparticles or liposomes.
C4 Ceramide is a lipid featuring two hydrophobic tails, one saturated and the other unsaturated. Ceramides may be used in developing lipid nanoparticles or liposomes.
C6 Ceramide is a lipid featuring two hydrophobic tails, one saturated and the other unsaturated. Ceramides may be used in developing lipid nanoparticles or liposomes.
C8 Ceramide is a lipid featuring two hydrophobic tails, one saturated and the other unsaturated. Ceramides may be used in developing lipid nanoparticles or liposomes.