Synthetic Lipids

Synthetic Lipids for Pharmaceutical Applications
We are highly specialized in synthesizing top-quality, GMP lipids for pharmaceutical applications and gene therapy. In addition to our tailored manufacturing, we also offer a standard portfolio with optimized stability, solubility, and handling characteristics. If lipid blends are needed, we can provide lyophilization and spray drying to meet your specific needs.
Products
Lipids for mRNA Delivery and Formulation
We excel at synthesizing:
- Ionizable/cationic lipids
- Lipids conjugates
- PEGylated lipids
- Lipids for passive and active targeting, leveraging our patents/licenses and deep knowledge
In addition to portfolio lipids, we offer development and custom manufacturing and complete support pertaining to lipids manufacture. Our portfolio includes CDMO services and all the raw materials required for mRNA lipid nanoparticle formulation development through all phases, from preclinical to commercial. We offer you:
- Support in every phase of development and marketing
- cGMPs and site standards that follow ICH Q7 concepts
- Consistent, high product quality from grams to tons
- Stability studies and analytical method development and validation
- Regulatory expertise and counsel from a dedicated team
- An excellent track record of customer and Health Authority inspections
Lipid-based particles such as lipid nanoparticles (LNP) are commonly used for mRNA delivery and are the most advanced delivery method for mRNA therapeutics and vaccines. A typical lipid nanoparticle consists of four different lipids allowing the mRNA to be carried in it and protected from degradation.
Related Product Resources
- Flyer: Lipids for Pharmaceutical Applications
Your global partner for the manufacturing of synthetic lipids.
- White Paper: Regulatory Considerations for Excipients used in Lipid Nanoparticles
Lipid excipients and delivery systems such as lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are essential for a wide variety of therapeutics including chemotherapy, analgesics, and gene therapy.
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