Abstract
Novel polycationic amphiphiles derived from triethylenetetramine, a spermine analogue, containing cholesterol or dialkylglycerol residues as hydrophilic domains were synthesized. The amphiphiles and a helper lipid 1,2-dioleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine) served for the preparation of cationic liposomes, physicochemical properties of which were evaluated. A comparative study of cytotoxicity and transfection efficiency demonstrated that the replacement of spermine by triethylenetetramine decreased transfection activity of cationic liposomes.
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