8-Arm PLGA-Mal

Price range: $300.00 through $1,200.00

8-Arm PLGA-Mal (Eight-Arm Poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid)-Maleimide) is a star-shaped biodegradable polymer consisting of eight PLGA chains radiating from a multifunctional core and terminated with maleimide groups. Compared with linear PLGA-Mal, 8-Arm PLGA-Mal provides significantly higher functional group density, enhanced conjugation efficiency, improved drug loading capability, and greater control over polymer architecture. The terminal maleimide groups react selectively with thiol-containing molecules, making this polymer ideal for targeted drug delivery, nanoparticle functionalization, hydrogel formation, and biomaterials research.

Product Specifications

Product Name: 8-Arm PLGA-Mal
Polymer Composition: Eight-Arm Poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid)-Maleimide
Molecular Weight: Custom molecular weights available
Lactide:Glycolide Ratio: 50:50, 65:35, 75:25, 85:15, Custom
Functional Groups: Maleimide
Appearance: White to off-white solid
Solubility: DMSO, DMF, Acetone, THF, Dichloromethane, Chloroform
Storage: -20°C, dry and protected from light
Purity: Typically ≥95%

8-Arm PLGA-Mal structure

 

Description

General Description

8-Arm PLGA-Mal is a highly branched biodegradable polyester designed for advanced drug delivery and biomedical applications. The polymer consists of eight PLGA chains attached to a central multifunctional core, creating a star-shaped architecture with multiple terminal maleimide groups.

The maleimide functionalities readily react with sulfhydryl-containing peptides, proteins, antibodies, aptamers, fluorophores, nucleic acids, targeting ligands, and other biomolecules under mild conditions to form stable thioether bonds. Compared with conventional linear PLGA derivatives, the eight-arm architecture offers substantially higher reactive group density and increased versatility for the preparation of multifunctional nanoparticles, targeted delivery systems, and crosslinked biomaterials.

Upon hydrolysis, the polymer degrades into lactic acid and glycolic acid, making it suitable for biodegradable pharmaceutical formulations, regenerative medicine, and biomaterials development.


Applications

  • Drug delivery systems
  • Polymeric nanoparticles
  • Polymeric micelles
  • Thiol-maleimide conjugation
  • Targeted drug delivery
  • Antibody conjugation
  • Peptide conjugation
  • Hydrogel formation
  • Biomaterials engineering
  • Nanomedicine research

Features and Benefits

  • Star-shaped eight-arm PLGA architecture
  • Multiple terminal maleimide groups
  • Higher functional group density than linear PLGA
  • Selective thiol conjugation chemistry
  • Forms stable thioether linkages
  • Biodegradable and biocompatible
  • Enhanced drug loading capability
  • Suitable for nanoparticle and hydrogel fabrication

Additional information

Molecular Weight

10K, 20K, 40K

Package Size

1g, 5g