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Advances and Avenues in the Development of Novel Carriers for Bioactives and Biological Agents
- ISBN-10:
- 0128196661
- ISBN-13:
- 9780128196663
- Pub. Date:
- 04/07/2020
- Publisher:
- Elsevier Science
- ISBN-10:
- 0128196661
- ISBN-13:
- 9780128196663
- Pub. Date:
- 04/07/2020
- Publisher:
- Elsevier Science
![Advances and Avenues in the Development of Novel Carriers for Bioactives and Biological Agents](http://img.images-bn.com/static/redesign/srcs/images/grey-box.png?v11.9.4)
Advances and Avenues in the Development of Novel Carriers for Bioactives and Biological Agents
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This book presents information on the utility of natural, plant, animal and bioengineered bioactive materials. It is a fundamental source of information and data for pharmacognosists, pharmaceutical analysts, drug transport scientists and pharmacologists working in bioactive medications.
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ISBN-13: | 9780128196663 |
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Publisher: | Elsevier Science |
Publication date: | 04/07/2020 |
Pages: | 656 |
Product dimensions: | 7.50(w) x 9.25(h) x (d) |
About the Author
Dr. Deependra Singh is presently working as assistant professor at University Institute of Pharmacy, Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur (C.G.) India. He is a central member of the Pharmacy council of India. He has around 18 years of teaching and research experience. His prime research area includes formulation of multiple bioactive delivery systems like multiphase hydrogels, nanosystems, microspheres for wound management, advanced statistical and mathematical modelling methods, Tissue Culture Techniques, nutraceuticals and designing novel systems for plant actives and extracts. He has more than 90 research and review papers published in national and international journals. He has successfully completed projects funded by UGC, AICTE, DST and several industrial projects. He has citations more than 4000 with h-index 28 and i10 index of 49 (Google scholar) and scopus h-index 21; 4100 citations. He has 2 international and 1 Indian patent. He is recipient of prestigious Department of health research-ICMR young Indian biomedical scientist award 2019, UGC RAMAN international award 2014 and UGC Research Award 2012 by university Grants Commission, New Delhi. He has prestigious awards at state level for excellence in research viz.; Young scientist award of the state of Chhattisgarh 2006 in medical sciences. He is state evaluator and trainee for national children science congress. He is a life member of various professional bodies like Indian Pharmaceutical association (IPA), Association of Pharmacy teachers of India (APTI), Indian Society of Pharmacognosy (ISP) and serving as President, Chhattisgarh state branch APTI 2013 (Elected); Secretary, Chhattisgarh state branch IPA. He had been visiting scientist at National Center for Natural Products Research, School of Pharmacy, University of Mississippi, Mississippi USA.
Dr. Jagat Kanwar is Professor is the group leader and laboratory head of Nanomedicine-Laboratory of Immunology and Molecular Biomedical Research (NLIMBR) in School of Medicine, Faculty of Health at Deakin University, Australia. He has an international reputation in investigating fundamental and applied molecular aspects of cancer and chronic inflammation. He is an immunologist, molecular biologist and cell biologist. He has extensive training and expertise in studying the molecular mechanisms and in devising treatments for human diseases like cancer and chronic inflammatory diseases in both in vivo and in vitro models. His work has generated 12 patents/PCTs. Five of these patents have been licensed for commercialisation to biotech companies Antisoma, UK; Neurenpharma and NeuronZ, NZ. His research findings led to the development of novel ice-cream product ‘ReCharge’ with bovine lactoferrin and iron saturated milk lactoferrin as key ingredient and designated as the first medical food.
Dr. Nagendra Singh Chauhan obtained his MPharm and PhD from the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Dr. Harisingh Gour University in Sagar, India. He has about 15 years of research experience and has professional expertise in natural product isolation. He is presently working as a senior scientific officer grade-II and government analyst at Drugs Testing Laboratory Avam Anusandhan Kendra, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India. He has written more than 65 articles and 24 book chapters and has edited 4 books with publishers like Academic Press, CRC, and Wiley. He is a member of various professional and academic bodies like the Society of Pharmacognosy, International Natural Product Sciences Taskforce (INPST), Società Italo-Latinoamericana di Etnomedicina (SILAE), Institutional Human Ethics Committee, and Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India (APTI).
Table of Contents
1. Challenges and Need of Delivery carriers for bioactives and Biological agents: An Introduction2. Natural product-based nanomedicine: polymeric nanocapsules as delivery cargoes of food bioactives and nutraceuticals for anticancer purposes
3. The promising expedition of the delivery systems for monoclonal antibodies
4. Innovative technological systems to optimize the delivery and therapeutic activity of antimicrobial drugs
5. Tailoring Drug and Gene Co-delivery Nanosystems for Glioblastoma Treatment
6. Polyelectrolyte multilayers for delivery of bioactives
7. Magnetic nanocarriers of bioactives: structural and delivery system designs
8. Iron bond bovine lactoferrin for treatment of anaemia associated with cancer cachexia
9. Metallic-based nanocarriers: Methods employed in nanoparticle characterization and assessing the interaction with the blood-brain barrier
10. Inorganic-based drug delivery systems of bioactives for cancer therapy
11. Novel perspectives for treatment of brain diseases with bioactives
12. Nanoparticle-based delivery of polyphenols for the treatment of inflammation-associated diseases
13. Efficacy of promising flavonoids from Festuca, Lonicera, and Acacia genera against Glioblastoma Multiform: potential for the Dandenong Ranges of Victoria, Australia
14. Targeting aspects for bioactive drugs
15. Amphiphilic Block Co Polymers: A Smart option for Bioactives delivery
16. Rheumatoid Arthritis: Basic Pathophysiology and role of chitosan nanoparticles in therapy
17. Targeted delivery through Carbon nanomaterials: Applications in bioactive delivery system
18. Liposomes and Phytosomes for Phytoconstituents
19. Quality by Design and Formulation optimization using statistical tools for safe and efficient bioactive loading
20. Commercial aspects and market potential of novel delivery systems for bioactives
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Explores aspects of bioactive transportation and depictions of indispensable strategies used in the development of bioactive medicines