Inorganic Nanosystems
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Inorganic Nanosystems

Theranostic Nanosystems, Volume 2

  1. 660 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Inorganic Nanosystems

Theranostic Nanosystems, Volume 2

About this book

Inorganic Nanosystems: Theranostic Nanosystems, Volume Two examines the applications of nanotherapeutic systems and nanodiagnostics in relation to polymeric nanosystems. In the last decade, numerous biopolymers have been utilized to prepare polymeric nanosystems for therapeutic applications. These biopolymers include polylactic acid, polylactide-co-glycolide, polycaprolactone, acrylic polymers, cellulose and cellulose derivatives, alginates, chitosan, gellan gum, gelatin, albumin, chontroitin sulfate, hyaluronic acid, guar gum, gum Arabic, gum tragacanth, xanthan gum, and starches. Besides these biopolymers, grafted polymers are also being used as advanced polymeric materials to prepare many theranostic nanocarriers and nanoformulations. This book explores the array of polymeric nanosystems to understand therapeutic potentials. It will be useful to pharmaceutical scientists, including industrial pharmacists and analytical scientists, health care professionals, and regulatory scientists actively involved in the pharmaceutical product and process development of tailor-made polysaccharides in drug delivery applications. - Contains in-depth discussions of the inorganic nanosystems including high-quality graphics, flowcharts, and graphs for enhanced understanding - Reviews the literature on inorganic nanosystems while also suggesting new avenues - Includes contributions in all areas of inorganic nanosystems, providing a thorough and interdisciplinary work

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Table of contents

  1. Inorganic Nanosystems
  2. Chapter 1 Inorganic-based nanotheranostics: current status and challenges
  3. 1.1: Introduction
  4. Chapter 2 Carbon nanotubes: superfabric nanoscale theranostic materials
  5. 2.1: Introduction
  6. Chapter 3 Graphene-based nanomaterials for theranostic applications
  7. 3.1: Introduction
  8. Chapter 4 Graphene and graphene oxide-based nanocomposites for theranostic applications
  9. 4.1: Introduction
  10. Chapter 5 Silver nanoparticles for theranostic applications
  11. 5.1: Introduction
  12. Chapter 6 Zinc and zinc oxide nanoparticles for theranostic applications
  13. 6.1: Introduction
  14. Chapter 7 Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles for theranostics
  15. 7.1: Introduction
  16. Chapter 8 Copper-based nanoparticles for theranostic applications
  17. 8.1: Introduction
  18. Chapter 9 Titanium dioxide nanoparticles: prospects and applications in nanotheranostics
  19. 9.1: Introduction
  20. Chapter 10 Gold nanoparticles as theranostic platform
  21. 10.1: Introduction
  22. Chapter 11 Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) as a unique theranostic nanoplatforms for therapy and imaging
  23. 11.1: Introduction
  24. Chapter 12 Metallic nanoparticles for theranostic application
  25. 12.1: Introduction
  26. Chapter 13 Bioceramics: from bone substitutes to nanoparticles for bone drug delivery
  27. 13.1: Introduction
  28. Chapter 14 Calcium phosphate nanoparticles in therapeutics
  29. 14.1: Inorganic nanoparticles
  30. Chapter 15 Nanophase ceramic particles in bone regenerative therapeutics: theranostic platforms for bone disorders
  31. 15.1: Worldwide burden of bone pathologies and the requirement of a new line of attack
  32. Chapter 16 Metal-doped ceramic nanoparticles in bone therapeutics
  33. 16.1: Introduction
  34. Chapter 17 Metalloporphyrin nanoparticles for diverse theranostic applications
  35. 17.1: Introduction
  36. Chapter 18 Inorganic nanosystems for cancer theranostics
  37. 18.1: Introduction
  38. Chapter 19 Inorganic nanosystems for imaging diagnostics
  39. 19.1: Introduction
  40. Chapter 20 Inorganic bionanocomposites for bone tissue engineering
  41. 20.1: Introduction
  42. Index