multicationic
Multicationic describes molecules that carry more than one positive charge, typically through multiple protonated amine groups or quaternary ammonium centers. The term is used in chemistry, materials science, and biology to distinguish highly charged species from monocationic compounds.
Common multicationic systems include polyamines such as spermine and spermidine, cationic polymers like polyethylenimine and various
These species exhibit high charge density and strong electrostatic interactions with negatively charged substrates such as
Applications span gene and RNA delivery, where multicationic vectors condense nucleic acids and promote cellular entry;
Challenges involve cytotoxicity, non-specific binding, solubility limitations, and potential immunogenicity. Ongoing research aims to tune charge
See also: polycationic, polyelectrolyte, quaternary ammonium compounds.