CDE-510
Diether Liposomes
16:0 Diether PC:Cholesterol (70:30 molar ratio 1mM)
About This Item
Quality Level
composition
Phosphate buffered saline
concentration
1 mM
impurities
30 mol % Cholesterol
70 mol % 16:0 Diether PC
particle size
100 nm
pH
7.4
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General description
Due to distinctive properties of ether lipids, liposomes made from ether lipids exhibit very unique characters and performance:
*ether bonds are more stable than ester linkages over a wide range of acidic or alkaline pH
*stability properties of the liposomes are enhanced by biopolar lipids and the saturated alkyl chains gives stability towards degradation in oxidative conditions
*the unusual stereochemistry of the glycerol backbone enhances the resistance against phopholipases
Due to their increased stability properties, ether liposomes are suitable candates for experiments that require an extended period of time as they can neither be hydrolyzed, oxidized, and can withstand higher temperatures.
Application
Lipid-protein interactions
Storage and Stability
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.
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Storage Class Code
12 - Non Combustible Liquids
WGK
WGK 1
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
Regulatory Listings
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JAN Code
CDE-510-2ML:
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