
DSPE-PEG2000-Biotin
DSPE-PEG2000-Biotin•LNP
Structure: 

Product No
CH51053
CAS
385437-57-0
MF
(C2H4O)nC51H93N4O12PS
MW
2000 (Average)
Specification
| Catalog No. | CH51053 |
| CAS No. | 385437-57-0 |
| Molecular Formula | (C2H4O)nC51H93N4O12PS |
| Molecular Weight | 2000 (Average) |
CHEMOS Support for This Category
CHEMOS supports custom synthesis and process development for LNP lipid components, with work planned according to target structure, requested scale, and analytical requirements. Ionizable lipid route development : route scouting, impurity review, stereochemistry control, and purification planning. Helper lipid and PEG-lipid preparation : support for phospholipids, sterol-related components, PEG-lipids, and related analogs. Analytical support : HPLC, NMR, MS, Karl Fischer water content, elemental analysis, and residual-solvent testing can be discussed by project. Scale-up support : transfer from laboratory preparation to larger pilot or production batches after route and quality review. Project documentation : batch-specific COA and technical information are provided according to the confirmed specification.
Overview
DSPE-PEG2000-Biotin (CAS 385437-57-0, MF (C2H4O)nC51H93N4O12PS, MW 2000 (Average)) is a PEG-lipid conjugate used as a stealth or functional component in nucleic-acid delivery systems. Practical chemistry questions involve PEG repeat distribution, lipid anchor integrity, and terminal-group functionalisation strategy. CHEMOS process-development team and large production base can support route refinement, scale-up and custom synthesis on request.
Applications
- DSPE-PEG2000-Biotin (CAS 385437-57-0) route review and custom analog preparation
- Custom synthesis of PEG-lipid analogs with controlled molecular weight
- Process-development support for scalable PEG-lipid preparation
- Analytical method development for PEG-lipid characterisation
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