Characterization and Biology of Nanomaterials for Drug Delivery
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery

Micro and Nano Technologies Series

Coordinators: Mohapatra Shyam, Ranjan Shivendu, Dasgupta Nandita, Thomas Sabu, Mishra Raghvendra Kumar

Language: English
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AFM; Allergic responses; Animal protein nanocarriers; Antibacterial therapy; Antibiotics; Applications; Atomic force microscopy; Biodetection and sensing applications; Biologic fluids; Biomaterials; Blood–brain barrier; Brain; Cancer treatment; Cancer treatments; Cancer/tumor; Cancer; Carbon nanotubes (CNTs)Drug delivery system; Carbon nanotubes; Cell film; Central nervous system; Characterization techniques; Characterization; Chemical imaging; Cholesterol; Conjugation; Controlled; Conventional; Cyclodextrins; Dendrimers; Design; Drug carriers; Drug delivery systems; Drug delivery; Drug resistance; Drug targeting; Drug; Effective; Enhancement; Fabrication methods; Fatty acid; Functionalization; Future challenges; Glucose; Graphene; Harmonized global regulatory framework; Health; Homing peptides; Hydrogels; Legal metrology; Lipid additives; Liposomes; Magnetic nanoparticles; Market size; Mechanism; Medical application; Medication; Mesoporous silica; Metallic nanoparticles; Micelles; Microscopy; Multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs)Properties; Nano drug; Nanobiocatalyst; Nanocarrier; Nanocomposites; Nanodelivery systems; Nanofibers; Nanomaterial-based platforms; Nanomaterials; Nanomedicine; Nanometrology; Nanoparticles; Nanoparticulate; Nanoscience and technology; Nanostructured lipid carriers; Nanostructures; Nanotechnology; NLC; Patent; Pathogenic bacteria; Pathogenic viruses; PEG-fatty acid derivatives; Peptide design; Phospholipids; Plant-based nanocarriers; Polymeric nanoparticles; Protein nanoparticles; Recombinant protein nanocarriers; Safety and environment; Scale-up; Scanning electron microscopy; Scanning tunneling microscopy; Self-healing; SEM; Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs)SLN; Solid lipid nanoparticles; Spectroscopic methods; Stability studies; Stabilizing agents; Stimuli-responsive; STM; Study; Targeted drug delivery; Targeted; TEM; Therapeutic index; Thermoresponsive; Toxicity; Transmission electron microscopy; Trojan horse

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Characterization and Biology of Nanomaterials for Drug Delivery: Nanoscience and Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery describes the techniques successfully employed for the application of nanocarriers loaded with the antioxidant enzyme, catalase, and thus targeted to endothelial cells. Methods of nanocarrier synthesis, loading within various systems, and the characterization of nanocarriers for targeting activities are covered, as are their advantages, disadvantages and applications. Reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of the subject matter, this book includes contributions by experts from different fields, all with various backgrounds and expertise. It will appeal to researchers and students from different disciplines, such as materials science, technology and various biomedical fields.

1. Nanobiosensors for Biomedical Application: Present and Future Prospects2. Peptide-Based Drug Delivery Systems3. Lipid-Based Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery Systems4. Graphene-Based Nanovehicles for Drug Delivery5. Applications of Carbon Nanotubes in Drug Delivery: A Comprehensive Review6. Nanolipid Materials for Drug Delivery Systems: A Comprehensive Review7. Nanostructure Drug Delivery System Is an Option to Solve Antimicrobial Drug Resistance: Perspective Review8. Protein Nanocarriers for Targeted Drug Delivery 9. Mechanism for the Nano-Based Drug Delivery System10. Microscopy of Nanomaterial for Drug Delivery11. Nanomaterials for Drug Delivery: Recent Developments in Spectroscopic Characterization12. Design and Characterization of Nanoparticulate Drug Delivery13. Thermoresponsive Drug Delivery Systems, Characterization, and Applications14. Stimuli-Responsive Nanomaterials for Drug Delivery15. Stability Studies on Nanomaterials Usedin Drugs16. Nano Drugs: Are They Safe? Their Toxicity and Regulatory Aspects17. Nanotechnology and Nanomedicine in Market: A Global Perspective on Regulatory Issues18. Nano Drugs: A Critical Review of Their Patents and Market19. Novel Nanobiocatalysts for Industrial Applications20. Nano-Based Carriers for Brain Drug Delivery21. Administration Routes for Nano Drugs and Characterization of Nano Drug Loading
Shyam Mohapatra is Distinguished USF Health Professor, Director of the Division of Translational Medicine at the University of South Florida. He also directs the USF Center for Research and Education in Nanobioengineering and is a Research Career Scientist at the James A. Haley VA Hospital in Tampa. He also serves as Associate Dean of Graduate Programs at the USF College of Pharmacy, and established a highly innovative Master of Science program in Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology. He has published over 170 papers and holds over 30 U.S. and international patents. He is a Fellow of the AAAAI, NAI, and AIMBE, and a 2014 inductee of the Florida Inventors Hall of Fame.
Dr. Shivendu Ranjan has extensive expertise in Micro/Nanotechnology and is currently working as Head R&D and Technology Development at E-Spin Nanotech Pvt. Ltd. He has founded and drafted the concept for the first edition of the “VIT Bio Summit” in 2012, and the same has been continued till date by the university. He has worked in CSIR-CFTRI, Mysuru, India as well as UP Drugs and Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., India and IIFPT, Thanjavur, MoFPI, Govt of India. At IIFPT, Thanjavur, he was involved in a project funded by a leading pharmaceutical company, Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories and have successfully engineered micro-vehicles for model drug molecules.
His research interests are multidisciplinary and include: Micro/Nanobiotechnology, Nano-toxicology, Environmental Nanotechnology, Nanomedicine, and Nanoemulsions. . He is the associate editor of Environmental Chemistry Letters – a Springer journal of 3.59 impact factor – and an editorial board member in Biotechnology and Biotechnological Equipment(Taylor and Francis). He is serving as executive editor of a journal in iMed Press, USA, and also serving as editorial board member and referee for reputed international peer-reviewed journals. He is the author of many books and edited six books.
Dr. Nandita Dasgupta has vast working experience in Micro/Nanoscience and
  • Enables readers from different fields to access recent research and protocols across traditional boundaries
  • Focuses on protocols and techniques, as well as the knowledge base of the field, thus enabling those in R&D to learn about, and successfully deploy, cutting-edge techniques
  • Explores both current and emerging classes of nanomaterials, along with their fundamentals and applications