C10-200 is an ionizable cationic lipid that has been used in the generation of lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) for the delivery of mRNA in vivo.[1] LNPs containing C10-200 and encapsulating mRNA encoding a luciferase reporter selectively induce luminescence in the livers of mice to a greater extent than LNPs containing the branched-chain ionizable cationic lipidoid C12-200 . LNPs containing C10-200 and encapsulating mRNA encoding erythropoietin (EPO) increase serum levels of EPO in mice.
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[1].Mrksich, K., Padilla, M.S., Joseph, R.A., et al.Influence of ionizable lipid tail length on lipid nanoparticle delivery of mRNA of varying lengthJ. Biomed. Mater. Res. A(2024).
















