Ionotropic Cross-Linking of Biopolymers: Applications in Drug Delivery
Editat de Amit Kumar Nayak, Md Saquib Hasnainen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 apr 2024
The last part of the book explores specific advanced drug delivery applications, before considering future opportunities and challenges in the field. This is a valuable resource for researchers and advanced students across polymer science, biomaterials, biomedicine, pharmaceutics, biotechnology, and chemistry, as well as scientists and R&D personnel working in pharmacy, drug delivery, and materials for biomedicine.
- Explains chemistry, mechanisms, preparation methods and applications of biopolymeric systems
- Covers a range of biopolymer sources, including alginate, pectinate, gellan gum, chitosan, and others
- Guides the reader to cutting-edge applications in drug delivery, drug release, cell delivery and tissue engineering
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780323961165
ISBN-10: 0323961169
Pagini: 740
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 39 mm
Greutate: 1.51 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0323961169
Pagini: 740
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 39 mm
Greutate: 1.51 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
Academia: Researchers and advanced students across polymer science, biomaterials, biomedicine, pharmaceutics, healthcare, biotechnology, and chemistry.Industry: Scientists and R&D working in pharmacy, drug delivery, and materials for biomedicine.
Cuprins
Section 1: Introduction and fundamentals
1. Ionotropic cross-linking of biopolymers: Basics and mechanism
2. Fundamentals and applications of ionic biopolymers
3. Ionic biopolysaccharides and their uses in ionotropically cross-linked hydrogels for controlled drug delivery
4. Ionotropic cross-linking methods of different types of biopolymeric hydrogels
5. Ionotropic gelation in advanced drug delivery
Section 2: Ionotropically cross-linked biopolymers
6. Ionotropically cross-linked alginate-based systems in drug delivery
7. Ionotropically cross-linked pectinate-based systems for drug delivery
8. Ionotropically cross-linked carboxymethyl cellulose-based systems for drug delivery
9. Ionotropically cross-linked gellan gum-based matrices in drug delivery
10. Ionotropically cross-linked chitosan-based drug delivery systems
11. Ionotropically cross-linked carboxymethylated gums-based systems in drug delivery
12. Plant polysaccharides-blended ionotropically cross-linked biopolymeric matrices for sustained drug release
13. Synthetic polymers-blended ionotropically cross-linked biopolymeric matrices for sustained drug release
Section 3: Ionotropically cross-linked biopolymeric systems
14. Ionotropically cross-linked polymeric nanoparticles for drug delivery
15. Ionotropically cross-linked polymeric microparticles for drug delivery
16. Ionotropically cross-linked polymeric beads for drug delivery
17. Clay-reinforced ionotropically cross-linked biopolymeric matrices for drug release
18. Ceramics-reinforced ionotropically cross-linked biopolymeric matrices for drug release
19. Ionotropically cross-linked interpenetrated polymeric networks for drug delivery
20. Ionotropically cross-linked biopolymeric polyelectrolyte complex matrices for drug delivery
21. Ionotropically cross-linked drug delivery carriers made of grafted biopolymers
Section 4: Specific drug delivery applications
22. Ionotropically cross-linked buoyant polymeric matrices for gastroretentive drug delivery
23. Ionotropically cross-linked polymeric matrices for colon-specific drug delivery
24. Ionotropically cross-linked polymeric particulates in mucoadhesive drug delivery
25. Ionotropically cross-linked biopolymeric carriers for protein and peptide drug delivery
26. Applications of ionotropic cross-linking of biopolymers in cell delivery
27. Ionotropic cross-linking of biopolymers for drug delivery in wound management
28. Ionotropic cross-linking of biopolymers for drug delivery in tissue engineering
29. Future perspectives, challenges, and opportunities of ionotropic cross-linking of biopolymers in drug delivery
1. Ionotropic cross-linking of biopolymers: Basics and mechanism
2. Fundamentals and applications of ionic biopolymers
3. Ionic biopolysaccharides and their uses in ionotropically cross-linked hydrogels for controlled drug delivery
4. Ionotropic cross-linking methods of different types of biopolymeric hydrogels
5. Ionotropic gelation in advanced drug delivery
Section 2: Ionotropically cross-linked biopolymers
6. Ionotropically cross-linked alginate-based systems in drug delivery
7. Ionotropically cross-linked pectinate-based systems for drug delivery
8. Ionotropically cross-linked carboxymethyl cellulose-based systems for drug delivery
9. Ionotropically cross-linked gellan gum-based matrices in drug delivery
10. Ionotropically cross-linked chitosan-based drug delivery systems
11. Ionotropically cross-linked carboxymethylated gums-based systems in drug delivery
12. Plant polysaccharides-blended ionotropically cross-linked biopolymeric matrices for sustained drug release
13. Synthetic polymers-blended ionotropically cross-linked biopolymeric matrices for sustained drug release
Section 3: Ionotropically cross-linked biopolymeric systems
14. Ionotropically cross-linked polymeric nanoparticles for drug delivery
15. Ionotropically cross-linked polymeric microparticles for drug delivery
16. Ionotropically cross-linked polymeric beads for drug delivery
17. Clay-reinforced ionotropically cross-linked biopolymeric matrices for drug release
18. Ceramics-reinforced ionotropically cross-linked biopolymeric matrices for drug release
19. Ionotropically cross-linked interpenetrated polymeric networks for drug delivery
20. Ionotropically cross-linked biopolymeric polyelectrolyte complex matrices for drug delivery
21. Ionotropically cross-linked drug delivery carriers made of grafted biopolymers
Section 4: Specific drug delivery applications
22. Ionotropically cross-linked buoyant polymeric matrices for gastroretentive drug delivery
23. Ionotropically cross-linked polymeric matrices for colon-specific drug delivery
24. Ionotropically cross-linked polymeric particulates in mucoadhesive drug delivery
25. Ionotropically cross-linked biopolymeric carriers for protein and peptide drug delivery
26. Applications of ionotropic cross-linking of biopolymers in cell delivery
27. Ionotropic cross-linking of biopolymers for drug delivery in wound management
28. Ionotropic cross-linking of biopolymers for drug delivery in tissue engineering
29. Future perspectives, challenges, and opportunities of ionotropic cross-linking of biopolymers in drug delivery