Ionizable lipids in combination with other lipids make up the lipid nanoparticles which are used to deliver RNA-based therapeutics. cKK-E12 has been used to deliver siRNA in mice, rats, and primates (ED50 = 0.002, 0.01, & 0.3 mg/kg respectively). It shows low toxicity and is selective for liver parenchymal cells over liver, heart, lung, and kidney endothelial cells. This product is for research use only and not for human use. Additional information can be found here.
References
Dong et al. (2014) Lipopeptide nanoparticles for potent and selective siRNA delivery in rodents and nonhuman primates. PNAS Mar 18;111(11):3955-60
Categories | Lipids |
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Filter | Ionizable/Cationic Lipids |
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CAS Number | 1432494-65-9 |
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Molecular Formula | C60H120N4O6 |
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Molecular Weight (g/mol) | 993.64 |
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Purity | 95% |
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Storage | 4 °C or below |
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