| Literature DB >> 33119286 |
Kumar Rajappan1, Steven P Tanis1,2, Rajesh Mukthavaram1, Scott Roberts1, Michelle Nguyen1, Kiyoshi Tachikawa1, Amit Sagi1, Marciano Sablad1, Pattraranee Limphong1, Angel Leu1, Hailong Yu1, Padmanabh Chivukula1, Joseph E Payne1, Priya Karmali1.
Abstract
Ionizable cationic lipids are critical components involved in nanoparticle formulations, which are utilized in delivery platforms for RNA therapeutics. While general criteria regarding lipophilicity and measured pKa in formulation are understood to have impacts on utility in vivo, greater granularity with respect to the impacts of the structure on calculated and measured physicochemical parameters and the subsequent performance of those ionizable cationic lipids in in vivo studies would be beneficial. Herein, we describe structural alterations made within a lipid class exemplified by 4, which allow us to tune calculated and measured physicochemical parameters for improved performance, resulting in substantial improvements versus the state of the art at the outset of these studies, resulting in good in vivo activity within a range of measured basicity (pKa = 6.0-6.6) and lipophilicity (cLogD = 10-14).Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33119286 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.0c01407
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Chem ISSN: 0022-2623 Impact factor: 7.446