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Ionotropic Cross-Linking of Biopolymers

Applications in Drug Delivery

Paperback Engels 2024 9780323961165
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Ionotropic Cross-Linking of Biopolymers: Applications in Drug Delivery provides in-depth insights and presents the latest advances in ionotropic cross-linked biopolymeric systems for drug delivery and related applications. Sections introduce the fundamentals of ionotropic cross-linking of biopolymers, including mechanisms, chemistry, cross-linking methods and gelation. Additional content delves into ionotropically cross-linked biopolymers based on a range of sources, including alginate, pectinate, carboxymethyl cellulose, gellan gum, chitosan, carboxymethylated gums, plant polysaccharide blends, and synthetic polymer blends. This is followed by a section focusing on ionotropically cross-linked biopolymeric systems, such as polymeric nanoparticles, microparticles, beads, and reinforced matrices.

The last part of the book explores specific advanced drug delivery applications, before considering future opportunities and challenges in the field. This is a valuable resource for researchers and advanced students across polymer science, biomaterials, biomedicine, pharmaceutics, biotechnology, and chemistry, as well as scientists and R&D personnel working in pharmacy, drug delivery, and materials for biomedicine.

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ISBN13:9780323961165
Taal:Engels
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Section 1: Introduction and fundamentals<br>1. Ionotropic cross-linking of biopolymers: Basics and mechanism<br>2. Fundamentals and applications of ionic biopolymers <br>3. Ionic biopolysaccharides and their uses in ionotropically cross-linked hydrogels for controlled drug delivery <br>4. Ionotropic cross-linking methods of different types of biopolymeric hydrogels<br>5. Ionotropic gelation in advanced drug delivery <br><br>Section 2: Ionotropically cross-linked biopolymers<br>6. Ionotropically cross-linked alginate-based systems in drug delivery<br>7. Ionotropically cross-linked pectinate-based systems for drug delivery<br>8. Ionotropically cross-linked carboxymethyl cellulose-based systems for drug delivery <br>9. Ionotropically cross-linked gellan gum-based matrices in drug delivery <br>10. Ionotropically cross-linked chitosan-based drug delivery systems<br>11. Ionotropically cross-linked carboxymethylated gums-based systems in drug delivery <br>12. Plant polysaccharides-blended ionotropically cross-linked biopolymeric matrices for sustained drug release <br>13. Synthetic polymers-blended ionotropically cross-linked biopolymeric matrices for sustained drug release <br><br>Section 3: Ionotropically cross-linked biopolymeric systems<br>14. Ionotropically cross-linked polymeric nanoparticles for drug delivery<br>15. Ionotropically cross-linked polymeric microparticles for drug delivery <br>16. Ionotropically cross-linked polymeric beads for drug delivery <br>17. Clay-reinforced ionotropically cross-linked biopolymeric matrices for drug release<br>18. Ceramics-reinforced ionotropically cross-linked biopolymeric matrices for drug release<br>19. Ionotropically cross-linked interpenetrated polymeric networks for drug delivery <br>20. Ionotropically cross-linked biopolymeric polyelectrolyte complex matrices for drug delivery<br>21. Ionotropically cross-linked drug delivery carriers made of grafted biopolymers<br><br>Section 4: Specific drug delivery applications<br>22. Ionotropically cross-linked buoyant polymeric matrices for gastroretentive drug delivery<br>23. Ionotropically cross-linked polymeric matrices for colon-specific drug delivery<br>24. Ionotropically cross-linked polymeric particulates in mucoadhesive drug delivery<br>25. Ionotropically cross-linked biopolymeric carriers for protein and peptide drug delivery <br>26. Applications of ionotropic cross-linking of biopolymers in cell delivery<br>27. Ionotropic cross-linking of biopolymers for drug delivery in wound management <br>28. Ionotropic cross-linking of biopolymers for drug delivery in tissue engineering<br>29. Future perspectives, challenges, and opportunities of ionotropic cross-linking of biopolymers in drug delivery

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