Exosome Lipidomics Service
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are present in most body fluids and cell culture supernatants. Most cells in the body can secrete exosomes, which are small membrane vesicles with a lipid bilayer membrane, approximately 50-150 nm in diameter. The process of exosome production involves membrane invagination to form endosomes, which then develop into multivesicular bodies (MVBs) and are finally secreted into the extracellular space as exosomes. Exosomes participate in intercellular communication by transferring lipids, proteins, DNA, RNA, mRNA, and miRNA.
Exosomes are composed of various components, including proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and other metabolites. Lipids not only play an important role in the structure of the exosome membrane but also in the formation and release of exosomes into the extracellular environment. Understanding the lipid composition of exosomes is significant for comprehending the biological characteristics of vesicles and investigating their potential medical applications. Lipidomics analysis of exosomes can help us understand vesicle biogenesis and function, identify lipid-based biomarkers, and reveal their monitoring function in diseases.

Javdani-Mallak, A. et al. Sci Total Environ. 2024.
Exosome Lipidomics
BiotechPack Exosome Lipidomics Service
From exosome isolation, lipidomics analysis, data analysis to issuing test reports, BiotechPack provides a reliable, fast, and cost-effective one-stop exosome lipidomics analysis service based on a system with high stability, reproducibility, and sensitivity for separation, characterization, identification, and quantitative analysis. Welcome to inquire!
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