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This book covers basic aspects of different nanoparticles,
including type of materials, lipid, polymeric and inorganic
structures, synthesis strategies, as well as the main
physicochemical characterization techniques. Moreover, this book
addresses applications for both treatment and diagnosis of
diseases, highlighting in vitro and in vivo findings and clinical
evaluation. The chapters highlight the main barriers for drug
delivery which can benefit from nanoencapsulation: the topical and
oral routes. The main innovations in the field, such as gene
therapy and functionalization of nanoparticles with a variety of
moieties, including monoclonal antibodies for selective delivery,
are discussed and illustrated with examples. Finally, the
application of nanoparticles for drug delivery to cancer is
reviewed considering toxicology and regulatory aspects.
Topical and transdermal drug delivery systems (TDDs) have several
advantages over traditional drug delivery methods, as they can be
less invasive, more sanitary, more cost-effective, and may result
in better patient compliance. TDDs play a significant role in
therapeutics with a variety of preparations and approaches designed
by expert formulation scientists. This volume integrates a wide
variety of case studies, research, and theories to reveal their
diversity and capture the novel approaches of transdermal and
topical drug delivery employed by developers and content experts in
the field. It provides an abundance of important information and
state-of-the-art research on topical and transdermal drug delivery
systems and addresses the basics of drug delivery systems,
strategies to enhance permeation across membranes, and formulation
and evaluation of diverse dosage forms. The volume presents an
evaluation of the pros and cons of conventional drug delivery
systems against TDDs and discusses the nuances of micro- and
nano-systems in TDDs. The extraordinary packages of nano systems
(vesicular systems, polymeric nanoparticles, nanoemulsion and
dendrimers) are broadly discussed, and their applications are
reviewed through a transdermal route. The book looks at TDDs and
the main nanoparticles used in skin diseases and lesions of the
aging, such as psoriasis, vitiligo, cancer, lesions of the aging
and others. Chapters also discuss polymeric micelles in topical and
transdermal delivery; microneedles; emulsion, nanoemulsion and
microemulsion; TDDs in pulmonary drug delivery systems;
nanoencapsulated nasal drug delivery systems; skin sensitivity and
irritation testing for transposing transdermal drug delivery
systems; and regulatory aspects of drug development for dermal
products. Topical and Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems:
Applications and Prospects will be a valuable resource for
pharmaceutical scientists and researchers, industry professionals,
and academicians and students of the pharmaceutical and biomedical
sciences.
This book covers basic aspects of different nanoparticles,
including type of materials, lipid, polymeric and inorganic
structures, synthesis strategies, as well as the main
physicochemical characterization techniques. Moreover, this book
addresses applications for both treatment and diagnosis of
diseases, highlighting in vitro and in vivo findings and clinical
evaluation. The chapters highlight the main barriers for drug
delivery which can benefit from nanoencapsulation: the topical and
oral routes. The main innovations in the field, such as gene
therapy and functionalization of nanoparticles with a variety of
moieties, including monoclonal antibodies for selective delivery,
are discussed and illustrated with examples. Finally, the
application of nanoparticles for drug delivery to cancer is
reviewed considering toxicology and regulatory aspects.
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