1st Edition

Nanodispersions for Drug Delivery

Edited By Raj K. Keservani, Anil K. Sharma Copyright 2019
    424 Pages 12 Color & 39 B/W Illustrations
    by Apple Academic Press

    424 Pages 12 Color & 39 B/W Illustrations
    by Apple Academic Press

    424 Pages 12 Color & 39 B/W Illustrations
    by Apple Academic Press

    This volume addresses efforts to overcome the shortcomings of conventional dosage forms by exploiting the principles of nanoscience to deliver drugs for medical treatment. Nanodispersions are an important aspect because they possess globules/particles in sizes usually below 1000 nm in which the drug is dispersed in a continuous medium employing surface-active agents as stabilizers. With chapters written by experienced scientists and researchers in the field, this volume provides an abundance of information on various aspects of nanodispersions for drug delivery. The book is divided into several sections: nanoemulsions, nanosuspensions, and diverse dispersed systems.





    The chapters detail what nanodispersions have demonstrated in the past and what they are expoected to continue to do in the future as the technology further evolves.





    Key features:



    • Provides an overview of nanoemulsions for drug delivery



    • Introduces the general principles, classification, and methods of preparation of nanoemulsion-based drug delivery systems



    • Presents information relevant to specific routes of applications of nanoemulsions



    • Looks at the various aspects of nanosuspensions, including their formulation components, preparation methods, unique features, methods of characterization, and applications in various routes of administration



    • Explores nanomicellar approaches for drug delivery



    • Discusses the preparation, applications, and clinical considerations of nanogels for drug delivery

    Nanoemulsions for Drug Delivery

    Anudurga Gajendiran and Jayanthi Abraham

    Nanoemulsions: Formulation Insights, Applications, and Recent Advances

    Md. Rizwanullah, Javed Ahmad, and Mohammad Zaki Ahmad

    Nanoemulsions: Routes of Administration and Applications

    Kifayat Ullah Shah, Goh Bey Hing, Lee Learn Han, and Tahir Mehmood Khan

    Immunomodulatory and Antimicrobial Effects of Nanoemulsions: Pharmaceutical Development Aspects and Perspectives on Clinical Treatments

    Marcus Vinícius Dias-Souza, Aristides Ávilo Nascimento, and Thalles Yuri Loiola Vasconcelos

    Nanosuspensions: Formulation, Characterization, and Applications

    M. M. Chogale, A. A. Date, V. N. Ghodake, S. A. Payghan, J. J. Disouza, and V. B. Patravale

    Nanosuspensions for Drug Delivery

    Kirti Rani

    Nanomicellar Approaches for Drug Delivery

    A. S. Manjappa, P. S. Kakade. J. I. Disouza, and V. B. Patravale

    Nanogels: General Characteristics, Materials, and Applications in Drug Delivery

    P. R. Sarika and Nirmala Rachel James

    Nanogels: Preparation, Applications, and Clinical Considerations

    Marcos Luciano Bruschi, Fernanda Belincanta Borghi-Pangoni, Jéssica Bassi Da Silva, Mariana Volpato Junqueira, and Sabrina Barbosa De Souza Ferreira

    Polysaccharide-Based Nanogels as Drug Delivery Systems

    Zahra Eskandari, Fatemeh Bahadori, and Ebru Toksoy Oner

    Nanocapsules: Recent Approach in the Field of Targeted Drug Delivery Systems

    Bhushan Rajendra Rane, Ashish S. Jain, Nayan A. Gujarathi, and Raj K. Keservani

    Biography

    Raj K. Keservani, MPharm, is in the Faculty of B. Pharmacy, CSM Group of Institutions, Allahabad, India. He has more than ten years of academic experience at various institutes. He has published many peer-reviewed papers in the field of pharmaceutical sciences in national and international reputed journals as well as book chapters, coauthored books, and edited books. He is also active as a reviewer for several scientific international journals. His research interests encompass nutraceutical and functional foods, novel drug delivery systems (NDDS), transdermal drug delivery/drug delivery, health science/life science, and biology/cancer biology/neurobiology.



    Anil K. Sharma, PhD, MPharm, works as a lecturer at the Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, University of Delhi, India. He has more than seven years of academic experience in pharmaceutical sciences. He has published many peer-reviewed papers in the field of pharmaceutical sciences in national and international journals as well as 15 book chapters. In addition, he has edited several books with reputable publishers.