Cholesterol (plant-based)

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CAS #                 Product #

    14565
    57-88-5

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Product Specifications

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Linear Formula
    C27H46O
Appearance
    White powder
Molecular Weight
    386.65g/mol
Synonyms
    5-Cholesten-3beta-ol
    Cholesterin
Refractive Index
    1.53
Safety Data Sheet (SDS)

    No SDS

Storage
    -20°C
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Cholesterol (plant - based) - Polysciences
Cholesterol (plant - based) - Polysciences

Product Description

Cholesterol (plant-based) is a naturally occurring sterol lipid that is a receiving growing emphasis in the bioprocessing space for its ability to improve DNA transfection efficiency by reducing the adherence of serum proteins to lipopolyplexes and increasing fusion with cellular membranes. The benefits of Cholesterol on cationic lipid complexes have been shown to increase transfection rates both in cell cultures and in vivo. Cholesterol has also been shown to reduce degradation of DNA from DNase in vivo. Cholesterol has been receiving increasing attention as a valuable component in forming lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) in the growing field of mRNA vaccines. LNPs facilitate the safe and effective delivery of mRNA to target cells, thus enabling therapeutic action. Polysciences' high purity, transfection grade Cholesterol can be used in conjunction with our other cationic lipid products to provide reliable performance for bioprocessing applications. This cholesterol is free from animal origin.

Cholesterol (plant - based) - Polysciences
Cholesterol (plant - based) - Polysciences
Product Specifications

    No Technical Data Sheet

Linear Formula
    C27H46O
Appearance
    White powder
Molecular Weight
    386.65g/mol
Synonyms
    5-Cholesten-3beta-ol
    Cholesterin
Refractive Index
    1.53
Safety Data Sheet (SDS)

    No SDS

Storage
    -20°C
Related Documents

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