Pharmaceutical Science & Technology

Advances in Pharmaceutical Technology for Drug Delivery Systems (PTDDS), Volume 1
Recent Progress in Modern Drug Targeting Strategies

Editor: Sougata Jana, PhD

Advances in Pharmaceutical Technology for Drug Delivery Systems (PTDDS), Volume 1

In Production
Pub Date: December 2024
Hardback Price: $240 US | £180 UK
Hard ISBN: 9781774918203
Pages: Est. 515pp w/index
Binding Type: Hardback / ebook
Notes: 13 color and 21b/w illustrations

In this new two-volume set, Advances in Pharmaceutical Technology for Drug Delivery Systems (PTDDS), leading scientists focus on the recent progress in pharmaceutical technology for drug delivery systems and new drug targeting strategies. Each chapter covers a particular aspect of these delivery systems and relate the importance, fabrication technology, characterization, evaluation, therapeutic applications, and future perspectives by pharmaceutical scientists.

Volume 1: Recent Progress in Modern Drug Targeting Strategies covers a broad range of developments in the various drug delivery systems and drug targeting strategies. It examines the solid oral drug delivery system, the most common mode of drug delivery, and details the challenges and the latest developments. It also provides a brief overview of the production, physico-chemical properties, formulations of microcarriers, nanotechnology, and liposomes as drug carrier systems. The volume covers transdermal drug delivery systems with a special focus on the management of skin diseases. It also looks at the use of hydrogels in drug carrier systems and the use of polymeric micelle systems for drug delivery and biomedical applications. The emerging role of niosomes as candidate carriers in imaging and drug delivery is also explored. Other important technologies for drug delivery covered are polymer technologies featuring polymer grafting, inter-penetrating polymer networks (IPN), and polyelectrolyte complex structures for controlled drug delivery.

Volume 2: Recent Progress in Biomedical Applications covers the role of niosomes as a convenient, cheap, and stable means of delivery of therapeutics in biomedical applications. It also looks at the uses of nanotechnology for drug delivery, including nanoencapsulation of bioactive compounds, genes in biological systems via nanotechnology-based techniques, and nanotechnology-based polymeric scaffolds in tissue engineering. Other technologies discussed include electrospun technology and 3D printing technologies in fabricating drug delivery systems. The book also dedicates a chapter to the use of natural biocarriers for brain targeting, a hereto difficult area for drug delivery. A graphene-based system for drug delivery is also discussed as are bio-ceramics systems. The book provides an overview of the broad future of nanofibers in the sector of biomedical application.

The two volumes together provide a comprehensive review of the advanced research and development in drug delivery systems and drug targeting strategies technology. The books will be of immense benefit to those involved in the field of drug delivery systems in both academia and industries. Students, faculty, and researchers in the field of materials science and engineering, chemical engineering, biotechnologies and the pharmaceutical industry will find the book to be of special value.



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CONTENTS:
Preface
1. Solid Oral Drug Delivery Systems

Vaishnavi Chhabra, Tarun Virmani, Girish Kumar, and Kamla Pathak

2. Micro-Carrier Drug Delivery Systems
Rimpy, Rashmi and Munish Ahuja

3. Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery
Sunny Rathee, Shivani Saraf, Pritish Kumar Panda, Sarjana Raikwar, Pooja Das Bidla, and Sanjay K. Jain

4. Recent Advances in Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems for the Management of Skin Diseases
Prashant Pingale, Abhijeet Hiwrale, Dyandevi Mathure, and Amarjitsing Rajput

5. Hydrogel as a Drug Carrier System
Manjit And Brahmeshwar Mishra

6. Liposomes as Drug Carriers
Sarjana Raikwar, Pritish Kumar Panda, Shivani Saraf, Pooja Das Bidla, Sunny Rathee, and Sanjay K. Jain

7. Polymeric Micelle System for Drug Delivery and Biomedical Applications
Ika Dewi Ana

8. Niosomes as Candidate Carriers in Imaging and Drug Delivery
Merve Karpuz and Mine Silindir-Gunay

9. Complex Coacervates for Controlled Drug Delivery
Hugo Espinosa-Andrews and Rogelio Rodríguez-Rodríguez

10. Polymer Grafting in Drug Delivery
Maneesh Kumar, Gayatri Prasad, Ajay K. Tiwari, and Praveen K. Surolia

11. Inter-Penetrating Polymer Network (IPN) for Drug Delivery
Lei Nie, Peng Ding, Ling Wang, Yaling Deng, Oseweuba Valentine Okoro, and Amin Shavandi

12. Polyelectrolyte Complex for Controlled Drug Delivery
Niharika Lal, Kajal Chaudhary, Rosaline Mishra, and Praveen Kumar Gaur

Index


About the Authors / Editors:
Editor: Sougata Jana, PhD
Department of Health and Family Welfare, Directorate of Health Services, Kolkata, West Bengal, India

Sougata Jana, PhD, has spent 15 years in pharmacy, including teaching, research, and health services. He is affiliated with the Department of Health and Family Welfare, Directorate of Health Services, Kolkata, West Bengal. India. Dr. Jana has published over 30 research and review articles in different national and international peer-reviewed journals. He has also edited 15 books and published more than 45 book chapters in edited books by international publishers. He is a reviewer for peer-reviewed international journals. Dr. Jana is a life member of the Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India (APTI) and holds an associateship with the Institution of Chemists (AIC), India. He successfully guided 17 postgraduate students in their research projects. Dr. Jana is working on drug delivery science and technology, including modification of synthetic and natural biopolymers, microparticles, nanoparticles, and semisolids and interpenetrating network (IPN) system for controlled drug delivery. Dr. Jana completed his PhD in pharmaceutical technology at Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology (MAKAUT), West Bengal (formerly known as WBUT), India.




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