lipidoids
Lipidoids are a class of lipid-like molecules designed for nucleic acid delivery. They are typically amphiphilic, with hydrophobic tails and a cationic or tertiary amine-containing head group. Lipidoids are commonly generated by a modular, combinatorial synthesis in which diverse amines are added to acrylate or acrylamide scaffolds, producing libraries of structures. This tunability allows researchers to adjust properties such as pKa, hydrophobicity, and molecular geometry to influence cellular uptake and endosomal escape.
Formulations that incorporate lipidoids usually assemble into lipid-like nanoparticles (LNPs) with cholesterol and helper lipids, and
Applications and significance: Lipidoids have been explored as non-viral delivery platforms for gene silencing and gene
Limitations and challenges include toxicity at higher doses, inflammatory responses, stability during storage and in circulation,