DSPE-PEG5-propargyl
- CAS NO.:2112737-93-4
- Empirical Formula: C55H104NO14P
- Molecular Weight: 1034.39
- MDL number: MFCD30828697
- Update Date: 2024-04-01 13:48:23
What is DSPE-PEG5-propargyl?
Description
DSPE-PEG8-propargyl is a PEG linker with attached DSPE and propargyl groups. The DSPE-PEGs have been FDA approved for medical applications. The hydrophobic properties of the DSPE allow for the encapsulation and congregation of other hydrophobic drugs. The hydrophilic PEG linker increases the water solubility of the overall compound allowing for the delivery of the drug. The hydrophilic PEG linker increases the water solubility of the compound. The propargyl group can react with azide-bearing compounds or biomolecules via copper catalyzed azide-alkyne Click Chemistry to yield a stable triazole linkage.
Safety information for DSPE-PEG5-propargyl
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