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Acetylated branched polyethylenimine solution

20% acetylation, suitable for biomedical research

Synonym(s):

Acetylated PEI, Acetylated-PEI25K, Capped PEI

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Linear Formula:
(C29H63N11O3)mC3H8N2O
UNSPSC Code:
12162002
NACRES:
NA.23

product name

Acetylated branched polyethylenimine solution 20% solution, 20% acetylation, suitable for biomedical research

Quality Level

form

liquid

concentration

20 wt. % in water

color

pale yellow to yellow

storage temp.

2-8°C

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Application

High molecular weight branched PEI is commonly used in gene delivery due to its high transfection efficiency in a broad range of cells. Branched PEI has been used to successfully deliver genetic material both in vitro and in vivo. N-Acetylation of PEI could lower its toxicity. At low degree of substitution (below 25%) resulted in moderate improvement of transfection activity.

Storage Class Code

10 - Combustible liquids

WGK

WGK 3


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M Laird Forrest et al.
Pharmaceutical research, 21(2), 365-371 (2004-03-23)
Polyethylenimine (PEI) is a highly effective gene delivery vector, but because it is an off-the shelf material, its properties may not be optimal. To investigate the effects of the protonation properties of the polymer, we generated PEI derivatives by acetylating
Nathan P Gabrielson et al.
Biomacromolecules, 7(8), 2427-2435 (2006-08-15)
We previously reported that gene delivery efficiency of 25-kDa, branched polyethylenimine (PEI) increased upon acetylation of up to 43% of the primary amines with acetic anhydride. In the present work, we investigated the effects of further increasing the degree of
Arkadi Zintchenko et al.
Bioconjugate chemistry, 19(7), 1448-1455 (2008-06-17)
Polymer carriers like PEI which proved their efficiency in DNA delivery were found to be far less effective for the applications with siRNA. In the current study, we generated a number of nontoxic derivates of branched PEI through modification of

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