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New Developments in Nanosensors for Pharmaceutical Analysis

  • Book

  • May 2019
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 4745975

New Developments for Nanosensors in Pharmaceutical Analysis presents an overview of developments in nanosensor usage in pharmaceutical analysis, thereby helping pharmaceutical companies attain reliable, precise, and accurate analysis of pharmaceuticals.

This book presents very simple, precise, sensitive, selective, fast, and relatively inexpensive methods for pre-treatment, prior to analysis. These methods may be considered for further application in clinical studies and assays. The book includes the manufacturing of sensors for pharmaceutical analysis at nano- or smaller scales, and gives simple and relatable designs for the fabrication of sensors. Twelve chapters cover an introduction to the topic, immobilization techniques, mechanism effect of nanomaterials on structure, optical nanosensors for pharmaceutical detection, chemical nanosensors in pharmaceutical analysis, noble metal nanoparticles in electrochemical analysis of drugs, photo-electrochemical nanosensors for drug analysis, molecularly imprinted polymer based nanosensors for pharmaceutical analysis, nanomaterials for drug delivery systems, nanomaterials enriched nucleic acid-based biosensors, nanosensors in biomarker detection, and nanomaterials-based enzyme biosensors for electrochemical applications.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction to nanosensors 2. Immobilization techniques of nanomaterials 3. Mechanism effect of nanomaterials on the structure 4. Optical nanosensors for pharmaceutical detection 5. Chemical nanosensors in pharmaceutical analysis 6. Noble metal nanoparticles in electrochemical analysis of drugs 7. Photo-electrochemical nanosensors for drug analysis 8. Molecularly imprinted polymer based nanosensors for pharmaceutical analysis 9. Nanomaterials for drug delivery systems 10. Nanomaterials enriched nucleic acid based biosensors 11. Nanosensors in biomarker 12. Nanomaterials-based enzyme biosensors for electrochemical applications: Recent trends and future prospects

Authors

Sibel A. Ozkan Ankara University, Turkey. Prof. Dr. Sibel A. Ozkan is a Full Professor in the Faculty of Pharmacy at Ankara University. She has over 30 years of experience in analytical chemistry. She has established expertise in electrochemistry, validation, electrochemical biosensors, DNA biosensors, enzyme biosensors, biomarkers, drug analysis from biological samples or dosage forms, liquid chromatography, capillary electrophoresis, spectrophotometry. She has won Encouragement Award from Ankara University in 2003, Science Award from Turkish Pharmacists Association in 2008, and The Best Ph.D. Thesis in Turkey Award 2017 (Health Sciences), High Council of Education of Turkey, Ton Duc Thang University "Woman in Science 2019� Prize, 27 December 2019, Ankara University Science Support Award, 2020. Afzal Shah Associate Professor of Physical Chemistry, University of Bahrain. Dr. Afzal Shah is Associate Professor of Physical Chemistry in the University of Bahrain. His PhD is from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan and his post doctorate is from the University of Toronto, Canada.
He has supervised the thesis of 8 PhD and 30 M.S students. He is the recipient of fellowships/awards from the American Chemical Society, TUBITAK and Pakistan Council of Science and Technology.
He has published more than 150 research articles in peer refereed Scopus indexed journals. His research is focused on the development of electrochemical nanosensors for drugs analysis and detection of water toxins.