Stimuli Responsive Drug Delivery Systems From Introduction to Application 1st Edition by Anil Bajpai, Sandeep Shukla – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 1847354181, 9781847354181
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ISBN 10: 1847354181
ISBN 13: 9781847354181
Author: Anil Bajpai, Sandeep Shukla
Stimuli Responsive Drug Delivery Systems From Introduction to Application 1st Table of contents:
Part I: Introduction and Fundamental Concepts
Chapter 1: Introduction to Controlled Drug Delivery
- 1.1 The Need for Controlled Release Systems
- 1.2 Limitations of Conventional Drug Delivery
- 1.3 A Classification of Controlled and Responsive Systems
Chapter 2: Principles of Stimuli-Responsive Systems
- 2.1 What are “Smart” or “Intelligent” Materials?
- 2.2 The Role of Polymers and Hydrogels in Responsive Systems
- 2.3 Mechanisms of Drug Release: Swelling, Degradation, and Phase Transition
Chapter 3: Biocompatibility and Biodegradation
- 3.1 Assessing Biocompatibility of Biomaterials
- 3.2 Mechanisms of Polymer Biodegradation
- 3.3 The Importance of Degradation Products
Part II: Classification of Stimuli and Responsive Materials
Section A: Physical Stimuli
Chapter 4: Temperature-Responsive Systems
- 4.1 Lower Critical Solution Temperature (LCST) and Upper Critical Solution Temperature (UCST)
- 4.2 Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM) and its Derivatives
- 4.3 Applications in Thermally Triggered Release
Chapter 5: pH-Responsive Systems
- 5.1 The Role of Ionizable Groups in Polymers
- 5.2 pH-Sensitive Copolymers
- 5.3 Applications in Gastrointestinal and Tumor-Targeted Delivery
Chapter 6: Light-Responsive Systems
- 6.1 Photothermal and Photochemical Triggers
- 6.2 Use of Photosensitive Moieties and Nanoparticles
- 6.3 On-Demand Drug Release using Light
Chapter 7: Electric and Magnetic Field-Responsive Systems
- 7.1 Magnetically Activated Nanoparticles
- 7.2 Electro-responsive Gels and Polymers
- 7.3 Applications in Remote-Controlled Delivery
Chapter 8: Ultrasound-Responsive Systems
- 8.1 The Mechanism of Ultrasound-Induced Drug Release
- 8.2 Ultrasound-Sensitive Liposomes and Microbubbles
- 8.3 Applications in Non-Invasive Delivery
Section B: Chemical and Biological Stimuli
Chapter 9: Glucose-Responsive Systems
- 9.1 The Need for Smart Insulin Delivery
- 9.2 Glucose Oxidase and Boronic Acid-Based Systems
- 9.3 In-vitro and In-vivo Studies for Diabetes Management
Chapter 10: Redox-Responsive Systems
- 10.1 Thiol and Disulfide Bond Cleavage
- 10.2 Disulfide-Linked Copolymers
- 10.3 Applications in Intracellular Drug Delivery
Chapter 11: Enzyme-Responsive Systems
- 11.1 Polymer Degradation by Specific Enzymes
- 11.2 Enzyme-Substrate Interactions for Controlled Release
- 11.3 Applications in Targeting Tumors and Inflammatory Sites
Chapter 12: Ion-Responsive and Other Chemical Triggers
- 12.1 Sensitivity to Metal Ions (e.g., Calcium)
- 12.2 Systems Responsive to Solvents and Chemical Cues
Part III: Design, Fabrication, and Characterization
Chapter 13: Fabrication Techniques
- 13.1 Micro- and Nanofabrication Methods
- 13.2 Emulsion, Nanoprecipitation, and Self-Assembly
- 13.3 3D Printing of Responsive Scaffolds
Chapter 14: Characterization of Responsive Systems
- 14.1 Measuring Swelling and Volume Changes
- 14.2 Rheological and Mechanical Properties
- 14.3 In-vitro Drug Release Kinetics
Part IV: Applications in Medicine
Chapter 15: Stimuli-Responsive Systems in Cancer Therapy
- 15.1 Targeted Delivery to Tumor Microenvironments (pH, temperature)
- 15.2 Reducing Off-Target Toxicity
- 15.3 Combining Responsive Systems with Imaging
Chapter 16: Applications in Other Clinical Fields
- 16.1 Ocular Drug Delivery
- 16.2 Dermal and Transdermal Applications
- 16.3 Responsive Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering
Chapter 17: Stimuli-Responsive Systems for Gene and Protein Delivery
- 17.1 The Challenge of Delivering Biologics
- 17.2 pH- and Redox-Responsive Polyplexes and Nanocarriers
- 17.3 Controlled Release of Growth Factors
Part V: Challenges and Future Perspectives
Chapter 18: Translation from Lab to Clinic
- 18.1 Scaling Up Production
- 18.2 In-vivo Performance and Efficacy
- 18.3 Regulatory Hurdles and Safety Assessment
Chapter 19: The Future of Responsive Drug Delivery
- 19.1 Multi-Responsive Systems
- 19.2 Integration with Diagnostics (Theranostics)
- 19.3 Wearable and Implantable Devices
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