DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/a923c0/nanotechnologies_f) has announced the addition of the "Nanotechnologies for Solubilization and Delivery in Foods, Cosmetics and Pharmaceuticals" book to their offering.
“Nanotechnologies for Solubilization and Delivery in Foods, Cosmetics and Pharmaceuticals”
Beginning with the basics of surfactant chemistry and micellization, this book presents a range of nanotechnology strategies for controlling colloidal and polymeric structures for the solubilization and targeted delivery of food nutrients and pharmaceuticals. The book demonstrates how vehicles for delivering bioactive ingredients through a variety of oral, transdermal, buccal and mucosal routes, can be synthesized by nanolevel manipulation of colloidal systems, proteins, peptides, liquid crystalline phases, organogels and dendrimers. Special attention is given to the modification of mesophases in micellar and liquid crystal systems, which are shown to be productive templates and chemical nanoreactors for uniquely structured nanocarriers.
The volume connects micro and nanolevel modification of emulsion-based and biopolymeric systems, as well as the formation of new nanoparticles, to key properties of absorption, bioavailability and therapeutic effectiveness for dozens of well-known and experimental drugs, food nutrients and antimicrobials. Throughout, a stress is placed on chemical strategies for enhancing the efficiency of drug and nutrient carriers. The information presented in this book is applicable to the design of micro- and nanolevel delivery systems with improved targeting, more efficient controlled release, and superior in vivo penetration into dermal and cellular structures.
- New strategies for designing drug and nutrient delivery systems
- Micellar and reverse micellar techniques for synthesizing nanocarriers and particles
- Novel vehicles from lipids, biopolymers, gels, dendrimers and more
- Methods for better solubility, penetration, absorption and bioavailability of bioactives
Key Topics Covered: Chapter 1. Surfactants in Solution - Basic Concepts Chapter 2. Micelle Formation: Thermodynamic Aspects and Characterization Chapter 3. Microemulsions - Characterization and Selected Applications Chapter 4. Development of Colloidal Delivery Systems for Food and Pharmaceutical Applications Based on Proteins and Polysaccharides Chapter 5. Protein- and Lipid-Based Nano- and Micro-Capsules, as Food Micronutrient Carriers Chapter 6. Topical Delivery of Pharmaceuticals using Liquid Crystalline Structures Chapter 7. Recent Advances in the Characterization of Lipid-Based Nanocarriers Chapter 8. Interfacial Reactivity at Liquid Crystal Interfaces Chapter 9. Structured Organogels Based on Vegetable Oils and Surfactants - Structures, Characteristics and Applications Chapter 10. Characterization and Therapeutic Applications of Immunonanoparticles as Targeted Drug Delivery Systems: A Focus on Cancer Therapy Chapter 11. Embedding Antibacterial Inorganic Nanoparticles and Proteinaceous Microspheres in Textiles by a Sonochemical Method Chapter 12. Dendrimeric Polymers for Pharma Applications - Anti-Cancer Therapies
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