Bioconjugated Materials Part 1, Volume 102 in the Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on bioconjugated materials. Each chapter is written by an international board of authors.
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Table of Contents
PrefaceSandeep Kumar Verma and Ashok Kumar
1. Bioconjugated materials: Preparation, characterization and therapeutic applications
Monireh Esmaeili Rad, Selen Ezgi Cankurtaran, Mert G?lmez, Hasan Kurt and Meral Y?ce
2. Bioconjugates: Preparation methods and therapeutic applications
Shally Rana, Ranjay Shaw, Randhir Kumar, Prsenjeet Chakraborty and Sujoy Bandyopadhyay
3. Environmentally benign synthesis of bioconjugate materials
Utpal Dutta, Manab Jyoti Goswami and Dwipen Kakati
4. Multifunctional bioconjugates and their utilities
Kanika Arora, P.M. Sherilraj and Shyam Lal Mudavath
5. Bioconjugated materials as potential vehicles for delivery of antibiotics/drugs
Hemant Singh, Ramesh Singh, Aniruddha Dan, Hitasha Vithalani, Sabya Sachi Das, Antony Vincy Fernando, Raviraj Vankayala, Dhiraj Bhatia and Mukesh Dhanka
6. Bioconjugated materials in the development of subunit vaccines
Jingyi Fan, Istvan Toth and Rachel J. Stephenson
7. Antibody-drug conjugates for cancer therapy: An up-to-date review on the chemistry and pharmacology
Amol D. Gholap, Juhi S. Gupta, Pallavi A. Kamandar, Gauri V. Banchhod and Navnath T. Hatvate
8. Importance of carbohydrate-drug conjugates in vaccine development: A detailed review
Amol D. Gholap, Rushikesh P. Said, Rutuja D. Pawar, Gauri S. Ambore and Navnath T. Hatvate
9. Quintessential impact of dendrimer bioconjugates in targeted drug delivery
Amol D. Gholap, Deblina D. Bhowmik, Aditya Y. Deshmukh and Navnath T. Hatvate
10. Bioconjugated 2D-nanomaterials for environmental monitoring
Alma Mejri, Ahmed Hichem Hamzaoui, Hamza Elfil and Abdelmoneim Mars
11. Nanoconjugated materials as sensors in point-of-care diagnostic tools: Detection of small molecules and viruses
Hichem Moulahoum, Faezeh Ghorbanizamani, Emine Guler Celik, Figen Zihnioglu and Suna Timur
12. Plant-based and microbes-mediated synthesis of nanobioconjugates and their applications
Haripriya Shanmugam, Swathika Nataraj, Oviya Govindaraj and Tamilnayagan Thangavel
Authors
Sandeep Kumar Verma Associate Professor and Head of Department,Institute of Biological Science, SAGE University,
Bypass Road, Kailod Kartal, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, 452020, India.. Dr. Verma has been working as an Associate Professor & Head in the Institute of Biological Science, SAGE University, Indore, India. He has more than 15 years' research and teaching experience in the field of biotechnology in India, Italy, South Korea, Turkey and he has published more than 50 papers in SCI journals to date. He is a recognized expert in the use of biotechnology, molecular biology, and nanotechnology techniques, giving many invited talks and presented papers at international conferences and symposia around the world. He has undergone an advanced training course on "A practical course in mammalian cell biology (MAM-TUBITAK, Turkey)�, "RNA structure and function� (ICGEB, Italy), and "Quorum sensing in plant-associated bacteria� (ICGEB, Italy). Furthermore, he has received two best oral paper presentation awards in national conferences and one young scientist award in international conference. Besides, he has also received a memento for scientific achievement from the Rector, BAIBU, Bolu, Turkey. He is a reviewer of many international peer reviewed journals. Ashok Kumar Das Associate Professor, College of Applied Sciences,
Addis Ababa Science and Technology University,
Addis Ababa, 16417, Ethiopia.. Originally trained as a Chemist, Dr. Ashok Kumar Das has earned wide ranging research experience in working with emulsions, electrolytes, polymers, gas hydrates, targeted drug delivery using dendrimers, water harvesting technology, suspension rheology and nanomaterials processing. Currently, his research works focus on plant biotechnology, use of nanomaterials in bioconjugated materials, green synthesis of graphene and graphene oxide-based nanocomposites, preparation of dendrimer-polymer conjugates to be used as dose-dependent nanocarriers.
Dr. Das has more than 35 years of research and teaching experience in India, Canada, Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea and Ethiopia. For several of the Royal Society of Chemistry (UK) journals, Dr. Das regularly serves as an adjudicative reviewer.