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Poly(DL-lactide) (PDLLA) is an ubiquitous biodegradable polymer. It is typically used to fabricate medical devices that predictably degrade over months in physiological conditions. The well-researched release profile also allows for drug-release functionalization with calculable results. Owing to its extensive history, PDLLA is one of the most understood and affordable biodegradable polymers for medical devices today.
MPEG-2000-DSPE sodium is a phospholipid PEG conjugate with hydrophilicity and hydrophobicity. It is utilized in liposome synthesis to enhance the hydrophilicity of liposomes, thereby prolonging their circulation in the bloodstream. This compound is commonly employed for the investigation of anticancer and antimalarial agents.
Pomalidomide 4'-PEG5-amine, a cereblon ligand designed for PROTAC research and development, features an integrated E3 ligase ligand and a PEG5 linker ending in an amine for easy conjugation to target protein ligands. It is among a series of functionalized tool molecules specifically crafted for PROTAC R&D.