Pharmaceutical Science & Technology

Graft Copolymers of Polysaccharides for Drug Delivery Systems
Editos: Rishabha Malviya, PhD
Sonali Sundram, PhD

Graft Copolymers of Polysaccharides for Drug Delivery Systems

In Production
Pub Date: Forthcoming December 2024
Hardback Price: $220 US | $170 UK
Hard ISBN: 9781774919323
Pages: Est. 502pp w/index
Binding Type: Hardback / ebook
Notes: 13 color and 60 b/w illustrations


Reviews
“This comprehensive collection gathers together a plethora of information . . . on the connection between polymer science and biomedical applications. Graft copolymers of polysaccharides have shown remarkable expansion in recent decades due to the demand for innovative ways to deliver drugs, better therapeutic efficacy, and advanced biomedical technology. This book presents a wide range of information, from the design and synthesis of polysaccharide graft copolymers to their biomedical and pharmaceutical applications. . . . It starts by going through the fundamental principles and techniques used to synthesize polysaccharide graft copolymers. The chapters explore applications of polysaccharide graft copolymers in therapeutic drug delivery, reliable dose formulations, and the fascinating possibilities in the formulation of nanoparticulate systems. The synthesis and utilization of chitosan-based graft copolymers are also highlighted in the book; this subject is of great importance to the biomedical industry.”
—From the Foreword by Dr. Dhruv Galgotia, CEO, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, India


The new book, Graft Copolymers of Polysaccharides for Drug Delivery Systems, compiles the most recent findings and developments in the field of graft copolymers made from polysaccharides.

Beginning with the design and synthesis of polysaccharide graft-copolymers specifically suited for drug delivery applications, the book covers a wide range of subjects. It explores the guiding ideas and methods for developing effective and focused drug delivery systems, opening the path for enhanced clinical outcomes. The subsequent chapters examine advanced graft copolymers for drug delivery systems, highlighting current developments and addressing the difficulties involved in their synthesis and application. In order to improve the stability and bioavailability of pharmaceutical formulations, graft polysaccharides are used in the formulation of solid dosage forms.

The book also explores the relationship between nanotechnology and biomolecules, showing how graft copolymers and nanotechnology can work together to improve healthcare. The possibility for targeted drug delivery and therapy using nanoparticles made from graft copolymers is explored. The book also includes in-depth chapters on particular applications, including shape memory polymers, smart hydrogels, green-synthesized nanobactericides, chitosan-based graft copolymers, controlled drug delivery systems, and gene delivery. It also investigates how grafting can increase the biodegradability and biocompatibility of copolymers.

The book’s chapters that focus on the use of graft polysaccharides in bone marrow regeneration offer an understanding of their potential in this important field of medical science. Additionally, it discusses chitosan, a plentiful and adaptable polysaccharide, and its sources, methods of modification, and the broad range of applications.

With chapters from eminent specialists and academics who have committed their careers to developing knowledge of and applications of graft copolymers of polysaccharides, this book is an invaluable resource for academics, professionals, and students working to advance medicines, medical devices, and research in the field of innovative drug delivery methods.

CONTENTS:
Foreword by Dr. Dhruv Galgotia, CEO, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, India

Preface

1. Designing Polysaccharide Graft Copolymers for Drug Delivery Applications

Aristeidis Papagiannopoulos, Theodore Sentoukas, Efstathia Triantafyllopoulou, Stergios Pispas, and Natassa Pippa

2. Innovative Drug Delivery Systems Using Graft Copolymers: Recent Advances and Challenges
Jigar Vyas, Nensi Raytthatha, and Bhupendra Prajapati

3. Polymer Derivatives for Drug Delivery Applications
Anas Islam, Usama Ahmad, Syed Fareha, and Mohd Muazzam Khan

4. Latest Breakthrough and Obstacles in Drug Delivery Systems Utilizing Graft Copolymers
Johnson O. Oladele, Bankole E. Ofeniforo, Isaac O. Babatunde, and Oluwaseun T. Oladele

5. Graft Polysaccharide for the Application in Gene Delivery
Ajaykumar Chittipolu, Akbar Pasha, Doneti Ravindar, and Chembuli Abhishek

6. Advances in Modified Drug Delivery Using Prosochit®
Emmanuel O. Olorunsola and Michael U. Adikwu

7. Advances in Controlled Drug Delivery Using Graft Copolymers
S Giridhar Reddy and H. C. Ananda Murthy

Index


About the Authors / Editors:
Editos: Rishabha Malviya, PhD
Associate Professor, School of Medical & Allied Sciences, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh India

Rishabha Malviya, PhD, is working as Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmacy, School of Medical and Allied Sciences, Galgotias University, India. He has 12 years of research experience. His area of interest includes formulation optimization, nanoformulation, targeted drug delivery, localized drug delivery and characterization of natural polymers as pharmaceutical excipients. He has authored more than 200 research/review papers for national/international journals of repute. He has 58 patents (19 grants, 38 published, one filed) and publications in reputed national and international journals. He has received an Outstanding Reviewer Award from Elsevier. He has authored and edited 48 books (Wiley, CRC Press/Taylor and Francis, Springer, River Publisher, IOP Publishing, and OMICS Publishing Group) and authored 31 book chapters. His name has included in World’s Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University. He is a reviewer, editor, and editorial board member of more than 50 national and international journals of repute. He was an invited author for the magazine Atlas of Science as well as a pharma magazine dealing with B2B industry, Ingredient South Asia. He completed his BPharm from Uttar Pradesh Technical University and MPharm (Pharmaceutics) from Gautam Buddha Technical University, Lucknow Uttar Pradesh, India. His PhD (Pharmacy) work was in novel formulation development techniques.

Sonali Sundram, PhD
Assistant Professor, School of Medical & Allied Sciences, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India

Sonali Sundram, PhD, is Assistant Professor, School of Medical & Allied Sciences, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. She previously worked as a research scientist on a project of ICMR in King George’s Medical University, Lucknow, India. After that, she joined BBDNIIT (Babu Banarasi Das Northern India Institute of Technology), Lucknow. Her PhD (Pharmacy) work was in the area of neurodegeneration and nanoformulation. Her area of interest is neurodegeneration, clinical research, and artificial intelligence. She has authored and edited more than 15 books (Wiley, CRC Press/Taylor and Francis, IOP Publishing, Apple Academic Press/Taylor and Francis, Springer Nature, and River Publisher). She has attended and organized more than 15 national and international seminars, conferences, and workshops. She has more than eight patents to her credit. She has published six SCI-indexed manuscripts with reputed international publishers. She has delivered oral presentation at international conferences organized in different European countries. She completed both BPharm and MPharm (Pharmacology) from Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow, India.




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