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The incorporation of nanomaterials into products can improve
performance, efficiency, and durability in various fields ranging
from construction, energy management, catalysis, microelectronics,
plastics, coatings, and paints to consumer articles such as foods
and cosmetics. But innovation never comes at zero risk. The
potential hazards resulting from human exposure during production,
use, or disposal has raised concerns and targeted research early
on. Safety of Nanomaterials along Their Lifecycle: Release,
Exposure, and Human Hazards presents the state of the art in
nanosafety research from a lifecycle perspective. Although major
knowledge gaps still exist, solid data are now available to
identify scenarios of critical risk as well as those of safe
nanomaterial use for our benefit. The book is divided into four
parts: characterization, hazard, release and exposure, and
real-life case studies. To improve coherence throughout the book,
various chapters review the same suite of well-characterized,
judiciously chosen, and identical industrial nanomaterials. The
book is a helpful resource to professionals in product development,
industrial design, regulatory agencies, and materials scientists
and engineers involved in the safety of nanomaterials.
Over the past ten years several sophisticated in vitro test systems based on epithelial cell cultures have been introduced in the field of drug delivery. These models have been found to be very useful in characterizing the permeability of drugs across epithelial tissues, and in studying formulations or carrier systems for improved drug delivery and enhanced absorption. Compared to in vivo trials on animals or humans, cell culture models are faster, more convenient and cost effective, ethically advantageous and most importantly, they can be more easily standardized and validated. This book provides a practical approach to contemporary cell culture-based in vitro techniques for drug transport studies at biological absorption barriers. It is an invaluable source of information for students attending graduate courses on this subject and pharmaceutical scientists working in industry or in academia. eBook available with sample pages: 0203219937
This invaluable reference presents a comprehensive review of the
basic methods for characterizing bioadhesive materials and
improving vehicle targeting and uptake-offering possibilities for
reformulating existing compounds to create new pharmaceuticals at
lower development costs.
Evaluates the unique carrier characteristics of bioadhesive
polymers and their power to enhance localization of delivered
agents, local bioavailability, and drug absorption and transport
Written by over 50 international experts and reflecting broad
knowledge of both traditional bioadhesive strategies and novel
clinical applications, Bioadhesive Drug Delivery Systems
discusses mechanical and chemical bonding, polymer-mucus
interactions, the effect of surface energy in bioadhesion, polymer
hydration, and mucus rheology
analyzes biochemical properties of mucus and glycoproteins, cell
adhesion molecules, and cellular interaction with two- and
three-dimensional surfaces
covers microbalances and magnetic force transducers, atomic force
microscopy, direct measurements of molecular level adhesions, and
methods to measure cell-cell interactions
examines bioadhesive carriers, diffusion or penetration enhancers,
and lectin-targeted vehicles
describes vaginal, nasal, buccal, ocular, and transdermal drug
delivery
reviews bioadhesive interactions with the mucosal tissues of the
eye and mouth, and those in the respiratory, urinary, and
gastrointestinal tracts
explores issues of product development, clinical testing, and
production
and more
Amply referenced with over 1400 bibliographic citations, and
illustrated with more than 300 drawings, photographs, tables, and
display equations, Bioadhesive Drug Delivery Systems serves as a
sound basis for innovation in bioadhesive systems and an excellent
introduction to the subject. This unique reference is ideal for
pharmaceutical scientists and technologists; chemical, polymer, and
plastics engineers; biochemists; physical, surface, and colloid
chemists; biologists; and upper-level undergraduate and graduate
students in these disciplines.
The incorporation of nanomaterials into products can improve
performance, efficiency, and durability in various fields ranging
from construction, energy management, catalysis, microelectronics,
plastics, coatings, and paints to consumer articles such as foods
and cosmetics. But innovation never comes at zero risk. The
potential hazards resulting from human exposure during production,
use, or disposal has raised concerns and targeted research early
on. Safety of Nanomaterials along Their Lifecycle: Release,
Exposure, and Human Hazards presents the state of the art in
nanosafety research from a lifecycle perspective. Although major
knowledge gaps still exist, solid data are now available to
identify scenarios of critical risk as well as those of safe
nanomaterial use for our benefit. The book is divided into four
parts: characterization, hazard, release and exposure, and
real-life case studies. To improve coherence throughout the book,
various chapters review the same suite of well-characterized,
judiciously chosen, and identical industrial nanomaterials. The
book is a helpful resource to professionals in product development,
industrial design, regulatory agencies, and materials scientists
and engineers involved in the safety of nanomaterials.
This invaluable reference presents a comprehensive review of the
basic methods for characterizing bioadhesive materials and
improving vehicle targeting and uptake-offering possibilities for
reformulating existing compounds to create new pharmaceuticals at
lower development costs. Evaluates the unique carrier
characteristics of bioadhesive polymers and their power to enhance
localization of delivered agents, local bioavailability, and drug
absorption and transport! Written by over 50 international experts
and reflecting broad knowledge of both traditional bioadhesive
strategies and novel clinical applications, Bioadhesive Drug
Delivery Systems discusses mechanical and chemical bonding,
polymer-mucus interactions, the effect of surface energy in
bioadhesion, polymer hydration, and mucus rheology analyzes
biochemical properties of mucus and glycoproteins, cell adhesion
molecules, and cellular interaction with two- and three-dimensional
surfaces covers microbalances and magnetic force transducers,
atomic force microscopy, direct measurements of molecular level
adhesions, and methods to measure cell-cell interactions examines
bioadhesive carriers, diffusion or penetration enhancers, and
lectin-targeted vehicles describes vaginal, nasal, buccal, ocular,
and transdermal drug delivery reviews bioadhesive interactions with
the mucosal tissues of the eye and mouth, and those in the
respiratory, urinary, and gastrointestinal tracts explores issues
of product development, clinical testing, and production and more!
Amply referenced with over 1400 bibliographic citations, and
illustrated with more than 300 drawings, photographs, tables, and
display equations, Bioadhesive Drug Delivery Systems serves as a
sound basis for innovation in bioadhesive systems and an excellent
introduction to the subject. This unique reference is ideal for
pharmaceutical scientists and technologist
Over the past ten years several sophisticated in vitro test systems
based on epithelial cell cultures have been introduced in the field
of drug delivery. These models have been found to be very useful in
characterizing the permeability of drugs across epithelial tissues,
and in studying formulations or carrier systems for improved drug
delivery and enhanced absorption. Compared to in vivo trials on
animals or humans, cell culture models are faster, more convenient
and cost effective, ethically advantageous and, most importantly,
they can be more easily standardized and validated. This book
provides a practical approach to contemporary cell culture-based in
vitro techniques for drug transport studies at biological
absorption barriers. It is an invaluable source of information for
students attending graduate courses on this subject and
pharmaceutical scientists working in industry or in academia.
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