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DC-Cholesterol∙HCl

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DC-Cholesterol∙HCl

Catalog Number ACM166023218-3
CAS 166023-21-8
Structure
Description 3ß-[N-(N',N'-dimethylaminoethane)-carbamoyl]cholesterol hydrochloride
Prepared from synthetic cholesterol, DC-cholesterol-HCl has been shown to have potential as a nanocarrier for nucleic acids and drug therapies. DC-cholesterol is a derivative of cholesterol with a quarternary amine salt attached via the 3-C position. DC-cholesterol can be combined with DOPE (850725) to produce powerful liposomes.
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Molecular Weight 537.26
Molecular Formula C32H57N2O2Cl
Purity >98%
Exact Mass 536.411
Form Powder
Hygroscopic No
Light Sensitive No
Percent Composition C 71.54%, H 10.69%, Cl 6.60%, N 5.21%, O 5.96%
Stability 1 Year
Storage Temperature -20℃
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