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DDAB

CAS #
3700-67-2
Packing size
100 mg, 500 mg, 1 g, bulk (gram scale)
AmmoniumNanoparticleLNPLiposomeTransfectionCationic lipid
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DDAB is a non-toxic double-chained quaternary ammonium surfactant. It has been used for transfection in a guinea pig model of M. tuberculosis infection. DDAB is also suitable for the preparation of lipid-nanoparticles.

Aspect
Solid powder
Purity
98%
Solubility
EtOH
Molecular weight
630,97
Molecular formula

C38H80BrN

IUPAC
N,N-dimethyl-N-octadecyloctadecan-1-aminium bromide

L. O. De Serrano, D. J. Burkhart, J. Nanobiotechnology, 2017, 15, 83, 1-23. read article

G. Larrouy-Maumus et al., Vaccine, 2017, 35, 10, 1395-1402. read article

S. Patel, R. C. Ryals, K. K. Weller, M. E. Pennesi, G. Sahay, J. Controlled Release, 2019, 303, 91-100. read article

C. Klinguer et al., Vaccine, 2001, 19, 4236-4244. read article

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