
eBook - ePub
Plant Polysaccharides as Pharmaceutical Excipients
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eBook - ePub
Plant Polysaccharides as Pharmaceutical Excipients
About this book
Plant Polysaccharides as Pharmaceutical Excipients explores innovative techniques and applications of plant-derived polysaccharides as pharmaceutical excipients. Plant polysaccharides are sustainable, renewable and abundantly available, offering attractive properties in terms of water solubility, swelling ability, non-toxicity and biodegradability. These qualities have resulted in extensive exploration into their applications as excipients in a variety of pharmaceutical dosage forms. This book takes a comprehensive, application-oriented approach, drawing on the very latest research that includes sources, classification and extraction methods of plant polysaccharides. Subsequent chapters focus on plant polysaccharides for individual pharmaceutical applications, enabling the reader to understand their preparation for specific targeted uses.
Throughout the book, information is supported by illustrations, chemical structures, flow charts and data tables, providing a clear understanding. Finally, future perspectives and challenges are reviewed and discussed.
- Explains sources, classifications, extraction methods and biocompatibility of plant polysaccharides
- Guides the reader through properties and preparation methods of plant polysaccharides as pharmaceutical excipients
- Covers a broad range of cutting-edge applications, with each chapter targeting a specific use
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Yes, you can access Plant Polysaccharides as Pharmaceutical Excipients by Amit Kumar Nayak, Md Saquib Hasnain, Dilipkumar Pal, Amit Kumar Nayak,Md Saquib Hasnain,Dilipkumar Pal in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Technology & Engineering & Biotechnology in Medicine. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Table of contents
- Title of Book
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- List of contributors
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Plant polysaccharides: sources, classifications, and extraction methods
- Chapter 2 Properties of plant polysaccharides used as pharmaceutical excipients
- Chapter 3 Natural products as pharmaceutical additives in drug delivery systems
- Chapter 4 Plant polysaccharides in pharmaceutical tablets
- Chapter 5 Plant polysaccharides as suspending agents in pharmaceutical suspensions
- Chapter 6 Plant polysaccharides as emulsifiers in pharmaceutical emulsions
- Chapter 7 Role of plant polysaccharides in pharmaceutical hydrogels
- Chapter 8 Plant polysaccharides-based multiple-units for oral drug delivery
- Chapter 9 Plant polysaccharides-based nanoparticles for drug delivery
- Chapter 10 Plant polysaccharides as excipients in oral drug delivery
- Chapter 11 Plant polysaccharides in ocular drug delivery
- Chapter 12 Plant polysaccharides for nasal drug delivery
- Chapter 13 Plant polysaccharides in transdermal drug delivery
- Chapter 14 Plant polysaccharides in buccal drug delivery
- Chapter 15 Plant polysaccharides for colon-targeted drug delivery
- Chapter 16 Plant polysaccharide-based conjugates for anticancer drug delivery
- Chapter 17 Plant polysaccharides in formulation coating
- Chapter 18 Plant polysaccharides for protein binding
- Chapter 19 Pharmacokinetics of bioactive plant-derived polysaccharides for enhanced drug release, stability, bioavailability and target specificity
- Chapter 20 Plant polysaccharides for cancer theranostics
- Chapter 21 Plant polysaccharides in pharmaceutical 3D printing
- Chapter 22 Plant polysaccharides for drug delivery in wound healing
- Chapter 23 Plant polysaccharides for orthopedic drug delivery
- Chapter 24 Polysaccharides for biomedical implants
- Chapter 25 Antioxidant effects of polysaccharides derivatives of various plants
- Chapter 26 Biological and pharmaceutical activities of polysaccharides
- Index