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Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology : fundamentals and practical applications / by Costas Demetzos.

By: Demetzos, CostasMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Singapore : Adis, 2016. Description: 1 online resource (XXVIII, 203 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9789811007910Subject(s): Pharmaceutical technology | Pharmacotherapy | Pharmaceutical Sciences/TechnologyDDC classification: 615.19 Online resources: WorldCat Detials
Contents:
Table of contents Part I -- 1. Introduction to Nanotechnology -- 2. Fundamentals of Physical Pharmacy: The Biophysics of Nanosystems -- Part II -- 3. Application of Nanotechnology in Imaging and Diagnostics -- 4. Application of Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery and Targeting -- Part III -- 5. Application of Nanotechnology in Modified Release Systems -- 6. Nano- and Bio- Toxicity -- 7. Regulatory Framework for Nanomedicines.
Summary: This textbook explains the fundamental aspects of nanotechnology and fills the gap between bio-inspired nanotechnological systems and functionality of living organisms, introducing new insights to their physicochemical, biophysical and thermodynamic behaviour. Addressed to all those involved in recent advances in pharmaceutics, this book is divided in three major parts: Part A refers to the physicochemical and thermodynamics aspects of nanosystems, wherein their biophysical behaviour is correlated with that of the cells of living organisms; Part B refers to the application of nanotechnology in imaging, diagnostics and therapeutics; Part C is focused on issues regarding safety and nanotoxicity of nanosystems, and the regulatory framework that surrounds these. The text promotes the concept that biophysics, thermodynamics and nanotechnology are considered to be emerging tools that, when approached within regulatory boundaries, provide new and integrated knowledge for the production of new medicines.
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Table of contents Part I -- 1. Introduction to Nanotechnology -- 2. Fundamentals of Physical Pharmacy: The Biophysics of Nanosystems -- Part II -- 3. Application of Nanotechnology in Imaging and Diagnostics -- 4. Application of Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery and Targeting -- Part III -- 5. Application of Nanotechnology in Modified Release Systems -- 6. Nano- and Bio- Toxicity -- 7. Regulatory Framework for Nanomedicines.

This textbook explains the fundamental aspects of nanotechnology and fills the gap between bio-inspired nanotechnological systems and functionality of living organisms, introducing new insights to their physicochemical, biophysical and thermodynamic behaviour. Addressed to all those involved in recent advances in pharmaceutics, this book is divided in three major parts: Part A refers to the physicochemical and thermodynamics aspects of nanosystems, wherein their biophysical behaviour is correlated with that of the cells of living organisms; Part B refers to the application of nanotechnology in imaging, diagnostics and therapeutics; Part C is focused on issues regarding safety and nanotoxicity of nanosystems, and the regulatory framework that surrounds these. The text promotes the concept that biophysics, thermodynamics and nanotechnology are considered to be emerging tools that, when approached within regulatory boundaries, provide new and integrated knowledge for the production of new medicines.

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