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Nanomedicine Manufacturing and Applications. Micro and Nano Technologies

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  • June 2021
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5146429

Nanomedicine explores the modification and enhancement of the properties and performances of typical drugs to treat various diseases. Nano-based medicines have advantages in several ways, such as in nanotherapeutics, nanotheranostics, and nanodiagnostics. Nanomedicine Manufacturing and Applications effectively explores the major manufacturing techniques and applications of nanomaterial-based medicine in the areas of chemotherapy, biochips, insulin pumps, and other treatment methods. This book explains how nanomedicines are developed from nanoparticles as well as their biomedical and other applications related to healthcare. This book is an important reference source for nanoscientists, biomaterials scientists, and biomedical engineers who want to learn more about how nano-based medicines are made and used.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction to nanomedicine an overview. Awais Ahmad, Ikram Ahmad, Anish Khan, Muhammad Abdullah, Ching Yern Chee, and Francis Verpoort 2. Nanoparticles and medicine . Navasingh Rajesh Jesudoss Hynes, Ramakrishnan Sankaranarayanan, and Jagatheesa Perumal Senthil Kumar 3. Recent advancements, developments, and regulatory issues in nanomedicine. Hina Tabassum, Ikram Ahmad, Awais Ahmad, Hira Tabassum, Maryam Zaheer Kiyani, Anish Khan, Madiha Younas, and Abdullah M Asiri 4. Nanobiology in medicine . Nikita Agrawal, Muktishree Mahendra, Tej Singh, and Brijesh Gangil 5. Nanomaterial synthesis protocols. Awais Ahmad, Ikram Ahmad, Shamim Ramzan, Maryam Zaheer Kiyani, Deepak Dubal, and N.M. Mubarak 6. Recent advancement and developments in biomaterial-based nanomedicines, imaging, and cures Muhammad Amin Abid, Muhammad Rizwan, and Muhammad Khalid Azeem 7. Nanomedicine: Promises and challenges. Irha Basit, Farwa Batool Shamsi, Maryam Zaheer Kiyani, Shamim Ramzan, Awais Ahmad, Anish Khan, and Abdullah M Asiri 8. Nanotoxicity of nanoparticles. Anand Babu Perumal, Reshma B Nambiar, Periyar Selvam Sellamuthu, and Emmanuel Rotimi Sadiku 9. Role of XRD for nanomaterial analysis. Awais Ahmad, Muhammad Pervaiz, Shamim Ramzan, Maryam Zaheer Kiyani, Anish Khan, Ikram Ahmad, and Abdullah M Asiri 10. Advantages and disadvantages of nanodevices. Jagatheesa Perumal Senthil Kumar, Ramakrishnan Sankaranarayanan, Jesudoss Angela Jennifa Sujana, and Navasingh Rajesh Jesudoss Hynes 11. Recent advancement and development in nanoneurology Ikram Ahmad, Hina Tabassum, Farwa Batool Shamsi, Saad Maroof Saeed, Awais Ahmad, and Shahid Hussain 12. A critical approach to nanocardiology. Ikram Ahmad, Hina Tabassum, Farwa Batool Shamsi, Saad Maroof Saeed, Maryam Maqsood, and Amira Anwar 13. Nanocarrier drugs for eye treatment. N.J. Vignesh, P. Shenbaga Velu, and Navasingh Rajesh Jesudoss Hynes 14. Nanomedicine and drug delivery. Irha Basit, Shahid Hussain, Carlo Suntulli, Syed Abbas Raza, Tahsin Gulzar, and Akasha Aftab 15. Nanomedicine and gene delivery. Farrukh Azeem, Usman Ijaz, Sumbal Rashid, Habibullah Nadeem, Hamid Manzoor, and Sabir Hussain 16. Nanomedicine and tissue engineering. Awais Ahmad, Madiha Younas, Carlo Suntulli, Maryam Zaheer Kiyani, Rabia Ali, Omme Habbiba, and Muhammad Zubair 17. Nanomedicine and cancer. Ikram Ahmad, Hina Tabassum, Farwa Batool Shamsi, Saad Maroof Saeed, Sadia Aslam, and Sobia Tabassum 18. Role of silver nanoparticles in multifunctional drug delivery . Madiha Younas, Muhammad Awais Ahmad, Fakiha Tul Jannat, Tayyaba Ashfaq, and Awais Ahmad 19. Nutraceutical sector and nanomedicine. Kumar Rajendran, Divya Dharmaraj, Madhuri Krishnamoorthy, Kannan Karuppiah, and Kannapiran Ethiraj 20. Carbon nanotubes for neural cell growth. Asghari Gul, Sadia Aslam, Shamim Ramzan, Tajdar Ahmed, and Awais Ahmad 21. Antibiotic drug resistance and its impact with nonmaterial. Awais Ahmad, Syed Abbas Raza, Akasha Aftab, Tahsin Gulzar, Sadia Aslam, and Farwa Batool Shamsi

Authors

Francis Verpoort Professor, Inorganic and Physical Chemistry, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium. For about two decades, Prof. Francis Verpoort has carried out broad and fruitful teaching and research activity at Ghent University in various areas of materials chemistry, including organometallics, catalysis, molecular spectroscopy, related with notable applications in the production of fine chemicals and advanced polymeric materials. He has developed an extensive international scientific cooperation with scientists worldwide, taking part as an active member in different international scientific organizations, as well as in numerous successful bilateral collaboration projects with foreign academic institutions and universities across Europe, China, Russia, India, and in the UAE. In 2011, he was also appointed as Chair Professor at Wuhan University of Technology, China, where he established a research group covering organometallics and materials chemistry. Prof. Verpoort's main research interests concern the structure and mechanisms of organometallic material chemistry, homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis, MOFs and MOPs, Porous Organic Polymers (POPs), water splitting, olefin metathesis and its applications in fine chemicals and polymers, CO2 conversion, polymers. A particular specialism is the application of MOFs, POPs for the environment, water purification, and downstream upgrading applications. Ikram Ahmad Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, The University of Sahiwal, Sahiwal, Pakistan. Dr. Ikram Ahmad is an assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Sahiwal, Pakistan. His research interests are inorganic material chemistry, catalysis, nanomaterials and their application in organic synthesis, organic transformations, degradation, sensing, and photocatalysis. Awais Ahmad Researcher, University of Cordoba, Spain. Dr. Awais Ahmad is a Researcher at the Department of Organic Chemistry, University of Cordoba in Spain. He completed his graduation from Government College University Faisalabad, Pakistan, and obtained his master's degree from the University of Lahore, Pakistan. Dr. Ahmad's research focuses on various areas including nanomaterials, composite materials, coated materials, heterogeneous catalysis, MOF, self-sacrifice MOF, single atom catalysis, photocatalysis, and electrochemical sensor formulations. He has applied these materials to address challenges in wastewater treatment, heavy metal removal, organic pollutant degradation, CO2 conversion, supercapacitors, dye-sensing solar cells, gel electrolytes, hazardous metal sensing in wastewater, conversion of hazardous gases, nitrogen fixation, catalysis for organic transformation, Li-S batteries, GCE nafion fiber, and water splitting. Anish Khan Center of Excellence for Advanced Materials Research, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia.

Dr. Anish Khan is currently working as Assistant Professor in Chemistry Department, Centre of Excellence for Advanced Materials Research (CEAMR), Faculty of Science, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Completed Ph.D. from Aligarh Muslim University, India in 2010. Completed Postdoctoral from School of Chemical Sciences, University Sains Malaysia (USM) in Electroanalytical chemistry in 2010. Working in the field of synthetic biosensor, polymer composites, organic-inorganic electrically conducting nanocomposites. More than 200 research articles, 70 book chapters 30 books published in referred international publisher and more than 20 international conferences/ workshop. More than 30 research projects completed. Editorial board member of more than 11 international journals. Member of American Nano Society.

Ching Yern Chee Associate Professor, Chemical Engineering, University of Malaya, Malaysia. Ching Yem Chee is Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering, University of Malaya, Malaysia. His research interests are in the areas of MEMS and nanomaterials.