Electrically assisted transdermal and topical drug delivery / Ajay K. Banga.
By: Banga, Ajay K
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615.403 ENC 2003 Encyclopedia of clinical pharmacy / | 615.5 WEB 2010 Brody's human pharmacology : | 615.58 CLI 2012 Clinical pharmacy and therapeutics / | 615.6 BAE 1998 Electrically assisted transdermal and topical drug delivery / | 615.6 DRU 2001 Drug delivery and targeting for pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists / | 615.7 GII 2001 Introduction to drug metabolism / | 615.7 GII 2001 Introduction to drug metabolism / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of contents Cover --
Title --
Copyright --
Contents --
Preface --
About the author --
1 Percutaneous absorption and its enhancement --
1.1 Introduction --
1.2 Structure, enzymatic activity and immunology of the skin --
1.3 Percutaneous absorption --
1.4 Iontophoretic enhancement of percutaneous absorption --
1.5 Other methods for enhancement of percutaneous absorption --
2 Iontophoretic transdermal drug delivery --
2.1 Introduction --
2.2 Electrical properties of the skin --
2.3 Pathways of iontophoretic drug delivery --
2.4 Theoretical basis of iontophoresis --
2.5 Factors affecting iontophoretic delivery --
2.6 Electro-osmotic flow --
2.7 Reverse iontophoresis --
2.8 Case studies --
3 In vitro experimental techniques for iontophoresis research in the laboratory --
3.1 Introduction --
3.2 Selection of skin or membrane --
3.3 In vitro transdermal iontophoresis studies --
3.4 pH control in iontophoresis research --
3.5 Novel formulations for iontophoretic delivery --
4 Clinical applications of iontophoresis devices for topical dermatological delivery --
Summary:
This volume provides coverage assisted transdermal and topical delivery by mechanisms of iontophoresis, electroosmosis and electroporation. Provides a wealth of theoretical and practical information not found in any other single source.
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