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Delivery of Drugs. Volume 2: Expectations and Realities of Multifunctional Drug Delivery Systems

  • Book

  • February 2020
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 4844342

Delivery of Drugs: Expectations and Realities of Multifunctional Drug Delivery Systems, Volume Two examines the formulation of micro-nanosized drug delivery systems and recaps opportunities for using physical methods to improve efficacy via mechano-, electroporation. The book highlights innovative delivery methods like PIPAC, including discussions on the regulatory aspects of complex injectables. Written by a diverse range of international researchers from industry and academia, the chapters examine specific aspects of characterization and manufacturing for pharmaceutical applications as well as regulatory and policy aspects.This book connects formulation scientists, regulatory experts, engineers, clinical experts and regulatory stakeholders. This level of discussion makes it a valuable reference resource for researchers in both academia and the pharmaceutical industry who want to learn more about the status of drug delivery systems.

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Table of Contents

1. Polymer lipid hybrid (PLH) formulations: a synergistic approach to oral delivery of challenging therapeutics
PAUL JOYCE, HAYLEY B. SCHULTZ, TAHLIA R. MEOLA, AND CLIVE A. PRESTIDGE
2. Dendrimers for pharmaceutical applicationsdpotential and challenges
J�RN B. CHRISTENSEN
3. Electrospun nanofibers for biomedical applications
FRANCIS KAMAU MWIIRI AND ROLF DANIELS
4. Nanocarriers for topical delivery in psoriasis
GAUTAM SINGHVI, SIDDHANTH HEJMADY, VAMSHI KRISHNA RAPALLI, SUNIL KUMAR DUBEY, AND� SACHIN DUBEY
5. Mitochondria-targeted drug delivery in neurodegenerative diseases
SARAVANA BABU CHIDAMBARAM, BIPUL RAY, ABID BHAT, AREHALLY MARAPPA MAHALAKSHMI, TULADHAR SUNANDA, PADAMATI JAGADEESWARI, MYSORE PRAKASH GOWRAV, RAMESH CHANDRA, AND� MEENA KISHORE SAKHARKAR
6. Nano-structured microparticles for inhalation
ALJOSCHA KOENNEKE, MARCEL POURASGHAR, AND MARC SCHNEIDER
7. Physical approaches for drug delivery: an overview
PALLAVI SHINDE, AMOGH KUMAR, KAVITHA, KOYEL DEY, L. MOHAN, SRABANI KAR, TARUN KUMAR BARIK, JAVAD SHARIFI-RAD, MOETO NAGAI, AND TUHIN SUBHRA SANTRA
8. Complex injectables: development, delivery, and advancement
ABHIJEET PANDEY, DEBJANI SINGH, NAMDEV DHAS, AKHILESH KUMAR TEWARI, KAMLA PATHAK, VIVEKANAND CHATAP, KAMAL SINGH RATHORE, AND SRINIVAS MUTALIK
9. Pressurized intraperitoneal aerosol chemotherapy (PIPAC) in colorectal cancer treatment
XAVIER DELGADILLO AND PHILIPPE WUTHRICH

Authors

Ranjita Shegokar Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Pharmaceutics, Biopharmaceutics and NutriCosmetics, Free University of Berlin, Germany.

Ranjita Shegokar holds a Ph.D. degree in Pharmaceutical Technology from the SNDT University, India, and has been a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Pharmaceutics, Biopharmaceutics and NutriCosmetics at the Free University of Berlin, Germany. Currently, she serves as Chief Scientific Officer (CSO) at Capnopharm GmbH, Germany. She has authored several research articles, book chapters, and presented her research in many national/international conferences. She has filed multiple patent applications in the area of drug delivery and targeting. Besides that, she has edited many trending books in the area of pharmaceutical nanotechnology and drug delivery aspects. For her research, she has received many prestigious national and international awards among them include recently received prestigious German Innovation Award 2022. Her areas of interest include polymeric nanoparticles, nanocrystals, lipid nanoparticles (SLNs/NLCs), nanoemulsions, cancer drug targeting and the role of excipients in delivery systems. (www.ranjitas.com)