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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Bacterial polyester nanoparticles for drug delivery
Sung Chul Yoon
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Amphiphlic Block Copolymers
3. Polymeric Nanoparticles in Drug-Delivery Applications
4. Biodegradable Bacterial Polyesters Poly(R)-Hydroxyalkanoic Acids
5. Targeting Drug Delivery using Ligand-Conjugated PHA Nanoparticles (Active Targeting)
6. Chemical Modification of PHA Polymers for Drug Delivery (Passive Targeting)
7. Synthesis of Surface Modified PHB-mPEG Diblock Copolymer
8. Self-Assembly of Diblock Copolymer Into Nanoparticles
9. Characterization of PHA–mPEG Nanoparticles
10. Drawbacks and Challenges
11. Conclusions and Future Perspectives
Chapter 2: A novel approach to the oral delivery of bionanostructures for systemic disease
Sung Chul Yoon
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. NanoStructures for Oral Drug Delivery
3. The Gastrointestinal Mucus Barriers
4. Strategies for Effective Oral Delivery of Drugs
5. Challenges in the Oral Delivery Route
6. Characteristics of the Transporter Used in Oral Delivery Nanostructures
7. Therapeutic Applications of Oral Delivery Nanostructures
8. Synthesis of Nanoparticles
9. Characterization of Nanoparticles
10. Conclusions
Chapter 3: Biodegradable polymeric nanostructures: design and advances in oral drug delivery for neurodegenerative disorders
Andreza Maria Ribeiro
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Biodegradable Polymeric Materials
3. Nanocarriers Technology and Recent Modifications to Improve Their Specificity
4. Advances in Polymeric Nanocarriers as Vehicles for Oral-Delivery Systems
5. New Approaches and Clinical Applications in Neurodegenerative Disorders
6. Future Perspectives
Chapter 4: Nanostructured systems for transbuccal drug delivery
Eneida de Paula
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Oral Mucosa
3. Buccal Mucosa Chemical Permeation Enhancers: Chemical Structure, Mechanisms, and Biopharmaceutical Applications
4. Nanoparticles and Nanostructures for Transbuccal Drug Delivery
5. Limitations
6. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Chapter 5: Trends in orally viral vector gene delivery and therapy
Ruian Xu
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Nanoparticles and Microparticles Applications in Oral Delivery of Drug Molecules and Therapeutic Genes
3. The Crucial Intake Site of the Absorption of Nanoparticles and Microparticles in the Gastrointestinal Tract
4. The Characteristics of Particles and the Effect of Intake In Vivo
5. Protein Transduction and the Absorption of Nanoparticles
6. Ways to Promote the Absorption of Particles
7. The Feasibility of Oral Gene Delivery
8. The Oral Gene Delivery Vector System
9. The Uptake of Oral Viral Vector
10. The Selection of Viral Vectors Suitable for Oral Delivery
11. The Digestion Circumstance of Oral Gene Delivery
12. The Transmission, Distribution, and Transgenic Product Pharmacokinetics of Oral Viral Vectors
13. Potential, Problems, and Prospects
14. Conclusions
Chapter 6: Nanostructures for oral delivery of therapeutic nucleic acids
Virginie Escriou
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Oral Delivery of Therapeutic Nucleic Acids
3. Oral Delivery Systems for Nucleic Acid Administration (Table 6.2)
4. Conclusions
Chapter 7: Challenges in oral drug delivery: a nano-based strategy to overcome
Pragasam Viswanathan
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Biopharmaceutical Classification of Drugs
3. Measurement of Parameters Determining Bioavailability
4. Transport Mechanism in GIT
5. Gastrointestinal Luminal Milieu and Drug Absorption
6. Improving Drug Bioavailability
7. Pharmaceutics Approach Enabling Physical Modification of Drugs
8. Improving Stability of Oral Drugs
9. Nanostructures in Oral Drug Delivery
10. Conclusions
Acknowledgment
Conflict of Interest
Chapter 8: Oral pellets loaded with nanoemulsions
Thierry F. Vandamme
Abstract
1. Pellets
2. Nanoemulsions
3. Biopharmaceutical Classification System (BSC) and Applications of Pellet to Improve Dissolution Rate of Drugs in BCS Class II
4. Case Study
5. Conclusions
Chapter 9: Oral drug delivery potential of dendrimers
Dr. Umesh Gupta
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Oral Route and its Implication
3. Nanocarriers in Oral Delivery
4. Dendrimers in Oral Drug Delivery
5. Synthetic Approaches of Dendrimer
6. Unique Properties of Dendrimers
7. Host Guest Interactions of Dendrimers and Bioactives
8. Drugs Delivered Through Oral Route Using Dendrimers as a Nanocarrier
9. Conclusions and Future Prospects
10. Abbreviations
Chapter 10: Nanovaccines for oral delivery-formulation strategies and challenges
Sandeep Prakash Patankar
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Oral Vaccine Delivery
3. Intestinal Immune Response
4. Challenges in Oral Vaccine Delivery
5. Nanocarrier Based Oral Vaccine Delivery
6. Nanocarrier Formulation Strategies
7. Regulatory Aspects of Oral Nanovaccines
8. Future Prospects
Chapter 11: Nanosystems for oral delivery of immunomodulators
Vandana Bharat Patravale
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Oral Route for Immunomodulators
3. Need of Nanosystems for Immunomodulators
4. Oral Nanosystems for Immunomodulators
5. Methods for Characterization of Nanosystems
6. Fate of Immunomodulators After Oral Delivery
7. Future Prospects
8. Conclusions
Abbreviations
Chapter 12: Tannic acid modification of metal nanoparticles: possibility for new antiviral applications
Malgorzata Krzyzowska
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Syntheses and Characterization of Metallic Nanoparticles Colloids (AuNPs, AgNPs, Ag/CuNPs) with Tannic Acid
3. Toxicity and Antiviral Properties of Tannic Acid Modifies Metallic Nanoparticles Colloids (AuNPs, AgNPs, Ag/CuNPs)
4. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Chapter 13: Polyelectrolyte-drug ionic complexes as nanostructured drug carriers to design solid and liquid oral delivery systems
María Eugenia Olivera
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Pharmaceutical Polyelectrolytes
3. Polyelectrolyte-Drug Complexes in Aqueous Dispersion
4. Polyelectrolyte-Drug Complexes in the Solid State
5. Conclusions
Abbreviations
Chapter 14: Polysaccharide based nano/microformulation: an effective and versatile oral drug delivery system
Yong-kyu Lee
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Chitosan
3. Hyaluronic Acid
4. Chondroitin Sulfate
5. Heparin
6. Cyclodextrins
7. Other Polysaccharides
8. Polysaccharide Blends (PSB) in Oral Drug Delivery
9. Conclusion and Future Prospects
Chapter 15: Recent advancements in oral delivery of insulin: from challenges to solutions
A.K Bajpai
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Diabetes Mellitus
3. Diagnosis Test for Diabetes
4. Insulin Therapy
5. Plants Used in the Treatment of Diabetes
6. Diabetes in World Scenario
7. Insulin
8. Action of Insulin
9. Oral Delivery of Insulin
10. Problems in Oral Delivery
11. Strategies to Improve Oral Delivery of Insulin
12. Recent Breakthroughs in Oral Insulin Delivery
13. Commercialization
14. Recent Challenges and Future Prospects
Chapter 16: Nanotechnology for oral delivery of anticancer drugs: an insight potential
Nagendra Singh Chauhan
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Remarkable Addressing Issues Concerns for Challenging of Oral Chemotherapy
3. Specific Consideration of Anticancer Drugs Appropriate for Oral Delivery
4. Nanocarrier System for Oral Delivery of Cancer Therapeutics
5. Concluding Remarks
Chapter 17: Nanomaterials: promising structures for the management of oral cancer
Aylin Türel Ermertcan
Abstract
1. Oral Cancer
2. Nanoparticles in Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis
3. Nanomaterials in Early Diagnosis of Oral Cancer
4. Nanotherapeutics in Oral Cancer
5. Nanomaterials in Tumor Imaging of Oral Cancer
6. Conclusions
Chapter 18: Therapeutic potential of solubilized nanolignin against oral diseases
Hiroshi Sakagami
Abstract
1. Studies of Nanostructure of Lignin
2. Biological Activity
3. Efficient Utilization of Plant Resources by Alkaline Extraction
4. Utilization of Lignin and Its Components
5. Clinical Application
6. Future Direction
Acknowledgments
Chapter 19: Novel lipid nanostructures for delivery of natural agents with antioxidant, antiinflammatory and antistroke potential: perspectives and outcomes
Anil Kumar Dwivedi
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Stroke
3. Oxidative Stress Inflammation, Antioxidants, and Their Mechanism of Action
4. Bioactives with Potential Antioxidant, Antiinflammatory, and Antistroke Effects
5. Limitations of Bioactives to Elicit the Desired Therapeutic Response
6. Novel Lipid Nanostructures
7. Conclusions: Way Ahead with LNs
Acknowledgement
Chapter 20: Chitosan-based nanoparticulate systems for oral drug delivery
Sougata Jana
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Novel Technologies for Chitosan-Based Nanoparticles
3. Oral Chitosan Nanosystems: Key Findings
4. Conclusions
Chapter 21: Phytonanoconjugates in oral medicine
Vijaya Padma. V
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Mechanism of Polyphenol Protection
3. Nanostructures in Oral Delivery
4. Mechanism of Absorption of Phytonanoconjugates in Epithelial Cells Via Endocytotic Cellular Uptake
5. Biofate and Pharmacokinetics of the Nanocarriers in the GI Tract After Oral Administration
6. Phytonanoparticles in Oral Medicine
7. Other Phytonanoconjugates
8. Remarks and Future Perceptions
Chapter 22: Design and development of pharmaceutical microprocesses in the production of nanomedicine
Norma Angélica Noguez
Abstract
1. Microfluidics: Origins, Present, and Future
2. Lyotropic Liquid Crystals as Drug Delivery Systems
3. Lipid-Carrying Systems
4. Microspheres
5. Polymerosomes
6. Conclusions
Chapter 23: Mesoporous materials and technologies for development of oral medicine
Shou-Cang Shen
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Development of Mesoporous Materials as Potential Drug Carriers
3. Drug-Loading Techniques
4. Characterization and Stabilities Studies of Poorly Soluble Oral Drug Formulation
5. Application of Functional Mesoporous Materials in Smart Oral Dosage Form
6. Summary and Outlook
Chapter 24: Nanodentistry: novel approaches
Prakash Singh Bisen
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Types and Properties of Nanostructures Used in Dentistry
3. Nanotechnology in Dentistry
4. Preventive Nanodentistry
5. Challenges Faced by Nanodentistry
6. Conclusions
Chapter 25: The role of nanomedicine, nanotechnology, and nanostructures on oral bone healing, modeling, and remodeling
Mohamadreza Baghaban Eslaminejad
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Nanomedicine
3. TERM and Nanomedicine
4. Fabrication Methods for Nanomaterials and Nanostructures
5. Application of Nanotechnology in Dentistry
6. Application of Nanomedicine in Oral Bone Regeneration
7. Nanotechnology and Cell Therapy in Oral Bone Regeneration
8. Current Challenges and Future Directions
Chapter 26: Therapeutic applications of nanotechnology in dentistry
Muhammad Sohail Zafar
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Origin of Nanotechnology Concept and History
3. Nature and Timeline of Nanomaterials
4. Synthesis, Characteristics, and Classifications of Nanomaterials
5. Nanobiomaterials in Dentistry
6. Conclusive Remarks
Chapter 27: Oral nanomedicine and the emergent process of clinical translation
Elaine Del-Bel
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Understanding Clinical Trials
3. Overview of Oral Nanomedicine and Clinical Trials
4. Analyzing Selected Trials
5. Final Considerations
6. Appendix
Chapter 28: Carbon-based nanostructures for electrochemical analysis of oral medicines
Sibel A. Özkan
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Oral Drugs
3. Voltammetric Methods for Electrochemical Analysis of Oral Medicines Using Carbon-Based Nanostructures
4. Carbon-Based Nanostructures in Electrochemical Analysis of Oral Medicines
5. Conclusions
Abbreviations
Chapter 29: Scientometric overview regarding oral cancer nanomedicine
Ozcan Konur
Abstract
1. Overview
2. The Citation Classics in Oral Cancer Nanomedicine
3. Conclusions