Phosphatidylglycerol (PG)
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15:0 PG (sodium salt)
Catalog: BL-M000255
CAS: 322647-32-5
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1,2-Dioleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phospho-rac-(1-glycerol) sodium salt
Catalog: BL-M000256
CAS: 322647-40-5
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1,2-Distearoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoglycerol sodium salt
Catalog: BL-M000257
CAS: 124011-52-5
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18:2 PG
Catalog: BL-M000258
CAS: 322729-38-4
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18:3 PG (sodium salt)
Catalog: BL-M000259
CAS: 474943-20-9
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20:4 PG (sodium salt)
Catalog: BL-M000260
CAS: 474943-21-0
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22:6 PG (sodium salt)
Catalog: BL-M000261
CAS: 474943-23-2
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15:0-18:1 PG
Catalog: BL-M000262
CAS: 2410279-89-7
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16:0-20:4 PG (sodium salt)
Catalog: BL-M000263
CAS: 322647-47-2
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16:0-22:6 PG (sodium salt)
Catalog: BL-M000264
CAS: 384833-22-1
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18:0-18:1 PG (sodium salt)
Catalog: BL-M000265
CAS: 322647-48-3
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18:0-18:2 PG (sodium salt)
Catalog: BL-M000266
CAS: 474943-26-5
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18:0-20:4 PG (sodium salt)
Catalog: BL-M000267
CAS: 322647-50-7
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18:0-22:6 PG (sodium salt)
Catalog: BL-M000268
CAS: 474943-27-6
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13:0 Lyso PG sodium salt
Catalog: BL-M000269
CAS: 1246298-10-1
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14:0 Lyso PG sodium salt
Catalog: BL-M000270
CAS: 326495-21-0
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17:1 Lyso PG sodium salt
Catalog: BL-M000271
CAS: 1246298-11-2
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18:1 Lyso PG sodium salt
Catalog: BL-M000272
CAS: 326495-24-3
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16:0 PG-[d62] (sodium salt)
Catalog: BL-M000368
CAS: 326495-46-9
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14:0 PG-[d54] (sodium salt)
Catalog: BL-M000369
CAS: 326495-45-8
BOC Sciences has a specialized liposome technology platform dedicated to providing the most complete solution for liposome drug development services for the pharmaceutical/biotechnology, cosmetic, and nutritional supplement industries. We provide high-quality phosphatidylglycerol.
Definition of Phosphatidylglycerol
Phosphatidylglycerol (PG) is a phospholipid present in lung surfactants. PG is negatively charged due to the polar phosphate group. The overall molecule is also electronegative. Its basic structure is L-glycerol-3-phosphoric acid backbone with saturated or unsaturated fatty acids connected by ester bonds at the 1 and 2 positions, and glycerol and phosphoric acid form monoesters.
Fig. 1 (a) Phosphatidylglycerol and (b) corresponding head group fragment. (Chauhan VM, 2017)
Complete Dissolution of Phosphatidylglycerol
Add a little water to the organic solvent such as methanol or ethanol used, about 0.1%~1% of the total solvent volume (the specific addition amount is subject to the experiment), and then with a high temperature (around the phase transition temperature) water bath ultrasonic to dissolve completely.
Advantages of Phosphatidylglycerol
- Negative charge on the surface of the particles prevents interparticle aggregation and makes the formulation more stable
- Negatively charged particles are easier to deliver across membranes
How to Get Phosphatidylglycerol
- Extraction
- Chemical synthesis
- Biosynthesis
Our Advantages
- Manufacturing process in compliance with GMP requirements
- High-quality lipid raw materials
- Strict quality inspection and quality control
- The most competitive price in the entire network
Reference
- Chauhan VM; et al. The physicochemical fingerprint of Necator americanus. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2017 Dec 7; 11(12): e0005971.