Liposomes in Drug Delivery: What, Where, How and When to deliver
Editat de Sophia G. Antimisiarisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 apr 2024
- Focuses on key information - What, Where, How and When to deliver – needed for drug delivery researchers
- Covers all aspects of liposomes in drug delivery in one single volume
- Guides researchers through the decision process on whether and what liposomes are most applicable to their particular interest
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443154911
ISBN-10: 0443154910
Pagini: 696
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 36 mm
Greutate: 1.41 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0443154910
Pagini: 696
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 36 mm
Greutate: 1.41 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
Part I – Basic concepts of Liposome-Assisted Drug Delivery
1. Introduction to Liposome Assisted Drug Delivery
2. Basic concepts of Liposome: components, structures, properties and classification
3. Liposome Characterization Methodologies(Physical and Chemical Methods)
4. Liposome Characterization Methodologies - Morphological Assessments by Microscopy
5. Liposome Stability and Integrity
6. In vivo fate of Liposomes: Biodistribution and cell membrane interactions
Part II – Mechanisms of Liposome Drug Delivery
7. Liposomes in controlled drug delivery: Controlling drug release kinetics and biodistribution/pharmacokinetics
8. Liposome surface modifications-Engineering techniques
9. Activatable liposomes: Ultrasound-activated liposomes and lipid vesicles
Part III – Liposome Applications in drug delivery
10. Liposomes for drug delivery to the brain
11. Liposomes for drug delivery to cancer cells
12. Liposomes as vaccine delivery systems
13. Liposomes as DNA, mRNA and oligonucleotide delivery vectors
14. Liposomes for drug delivery by localized routes of administration
15. Liposome for drug delivery against infectious diseases
16. Liposomes for drug delivery via biomaterials
17. Liposomes for delivery of substances for other (non-therapeutic) applications
Part IV –Liposome fabrication
18. Conventional methods for preparing liposomes of various types (MLVs, LUVs, SUVs )
19. Size reduction, purification, sterilization and storage/packaging of Liposomes
20. Methods for preparation of Giant liposomes: Conventional methods; Modified electro-techniques
21. Microfluidic methods for liposome formation
22. Supercritical fluids and other novel methods for liposome formation
23. Design of experiment approaches for liposome property optimization
24. Development of generic liposome products for drug delivery
Part V – Conclusions and Perspectives
25. Success stories, Final remarks and directions of the field
1. Introduction to Liposome Assisted Drug Delivery
2. Basic concepts of Liposome: components, structures, properties and classification
3. Liposome Characterization Methodologies(Physical and Chemical Methods)
4. Liposome Characterization Methodologies - Morphological Assessments by Microscopy
5. Liposome Stability and Integrity
6. In vivo fate of Liposomes: Biodistribution and cell membrane interactions
Part II – Mechanisms of Liposome Drug Delivery
7. Liposomes in controlled drug delivery: Controlling drug release kinetics and biodistribution/pharmacokinetics
8. Liposome surface modifications-Engineering techniques
9. Activatable liposomes: Ultrasound-activated liposomes and lipid vesicles
Part III – Liposome Applications in drug delivery
10. Liposomes for drug delivery to the brain
11. Liposomes for drug delivery to cancer cells
12. Liposomes as vaccine delivery systems
13. Liposomes as DNA, mRNA and oligonucleotide delivery vectors
14. Liposomes for drug delivery by localized routes of administration
15. Liposome for drug delivery against infectious diseases
16. Liposomes for drug delivery via biomaterials
17. Liposomes for delivery of substances for other (non-therapeutic) applications
Part IV –Liposome fabrication
18. Conventional methods for preparing liposomes of various types (MLVs, LUVs, SUVs )
19. Size reduction, purification, sterilization and storage/packaging of Liposomes
20. Methods for preparation of Giant liposomes: Conventional methods; Modified electro-techniques
21. Microfluidic methods for liposome formation
22. Supercritical fluids and other novel methods for liposome formation
23. Design of experiment approaches for liposome property optimization
24. Development of generic liposome products for drug delivery
Part V – Conclusions and Perspectives
25. Success stories, Final remarks and directions of the field