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Nanocapsule - Advancing Targeted Therapies and Precision Delivery in Medicine - cover

Nanocapsule - Advancing Targeted Therapies and Precision Delivery in Medicine

Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Summary

In today’s world of advanced medicine, nanotechnology has become a cornerstone in revolutionizing drug delivery systems. Nanocapsule explores the cuttingedge realm of Nanomedicine, where tiny particles can make a massive impact. This book offers an indepth analysis of various nanocapsules, drug delivery systems, and the science behind their development. Written for professionals, graduate and undergraduate students, and enthusiasts, this book is a valuable resource for anyone eager to understand the dynamic intersection of nanotechnology and medicine. The insights within these pages offer immense value far beyond the book's cost
 
Nanocapsule-This chapter introduces the concept of nanocapsules, laying the groundwork for the book's exploration of their applications in drug delivery systems
 
Janus particles-Janus particles, with their dual properties, are explored for their unique role in enhancing targeted drug delivery
 
Electrospinning-The electrospinning process and its application in creating nanofibers for drug encapsulation are discussed in detail
 
Liposome-Liposomes, their structure, and their effectiveness as drug delivery vehicles are examined, offering insights into their therapeutic potential
 
Cell encapsulation-A closer look at how encapsulating cells in nanoparticles is advancing personalized medicine and therapies
 
Acetalated dextran-The chapter dives into the role of acetalated dextran in the development of controlled drug release systems
 
In situ polymerization-This chapter explains how in situ polymerization techniques contribute to the formation of nanoparticles for drug delivery
 
Nano spray dryer-The process of using a nano spray dryer to produce nanoparticles for various pharmaceutical applications is explored
 
Polystyrene (drug delivery)-Polystyrene nanoparticles are discussed as a versatile material for drug delivery, especially in sustained release systems
 
Nanogel-The properties and applications of nanogels in drug delivery systems are presented, showcasing their potential in targeted therapies
 
Nanocomposite hydrogels-This chapter discusses the integration of nanoparticles into hydrogels to enhance the performance of drug delivery systems
 
Chitosan nanoparticles-The focus is on the use of chitosan nanoparticles as a promising option for drug encapsulation and delivery
 
Nanoparticle drug delivery-This chapter explores the broader landscape of nanoparticle drug delivery, focusing on their design, function, and clinical applications
 
Pharmaceutical formulation-The formulation of pharmaceutical drugs using nanoparticles for more effective treatment delivery is discussed in this chapter
 
Ouzo effect-The Ouzo effect's significance in nanoparticle formation and its relevance in drug delivery systems are explored in detail
 
Nanoparticles for drug delivery to the brain-Special attention is given to the challenges and strategies in using nanoparticles for targeted drug delivery to the brain
 
Microencapsulation-The microencapsulation technique, its applications, and how it enhances drug delivery systems are highlighted in this chapter
 
Interfacial polymerization-This chapter explores interfacial polymerization methods and their use in creating nanoparticles for controlled drug release
 
Targeted drug delivery-The importance of targeted drug delivery mechanisms in improving therapeutic outcomes is analyzed here
 
Pickering emulsion-The role of Pickering emulsions in stabilizing nanoparticles for drug delivery is explored in this chapter
 
Microparticle-The final chapter investigates microparticles as carriers for drug delivery, providing a comprehensive overview of their use
Available since: 03/13/2025.
Print length: 266 pages.

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