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NACRES:
NA.25
UNSPSC Code:
12352211
Product Name
Anionic PEGylated Liposomes, DOPC:Chol:DOPG:DOPE-PEG(2000) (60:30:5:5 molar ratio 10mM)
composition
Phosphate buffered saline
concentration
10 mM
impurities
30 mol % Cholesterol
5 mol % DOPE-PEG2000
5 mol % DOPG
60 mol % DOPC
particle size
100 nm
pH
7.4
Quality Level
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Application
Drug delivery
Lipid-protein interactions
Lipid-protein interactions
Disclaimer
For research use only
General description
Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) is commonly added to liposomes to improve stability, hydrophilicity and enhance circulation time. Anionic PEGylated liposomes protect liposomes from circulating proteins, improving their plasma clearance and enhancing their therapeutic effects. In addition, anionic liposomes demonstrate greater stability in solution, lead to lower aggregation when compared to neutral liposomes, and have increased endocytosis when compared with cationic and neutral liposomes.
Preparation Note
Liposomes should never be frozen. Liposomes should be stored in the dark at 4°C, except when brought to room temperature for brief periods prior to use.
Liposomes are made under sterile conditions. If you need to take multiple aliquots out of the vial, it is advised to take extreme care in not contaminating the vial. It is recommended to handle the vial under a sterile hood to maintain the sterility of the product. Liposomes should never be frozen. Ice crystals that form during freezing will rupture the lipid membrane of the liposomes and change the size of liposomes particles.
Liposomes are made under sterile conditions. If you need to take multiple aliquots out of the vial, it is advised to take extreme care in not contaminating the vial. It is recommended to handle the vial under a sterile hood to maintain the sterility of the product. Liposomes should never be frozen. Ice crystals that form during freezing will rupture the lipid membrane of the liposomes and change the size of liposomes particles.
Storage Class
12 - Non Combustible Liquids
wgk
WGK 2
flash_point_f
Not applicable
flash_point_c
Not applicable
Regulatory Information
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