Polymer-Drug Conjugates: Linker Chemistry, Protocols and Applications discusses important concepts, fundamentals and prospective applications of 'Linker Chemistry' in a clear-and-concise manner. The book provides vital information on chemical entities binding with the drug-polymer complex for targeted drug delivery systems. It highlights roles and significance, different classes and synthetic protocols as well as mechanisms of chemical bond formation in drug-polymer conjugation in drug delivery, also offering insights into the mechanism of polymer interaction with linker and drug molecules by…mehr
Polymer-Drug Conjugates: Linker Chemistry, Protocols and Applications discusses important concepts, fundamentals and prospective applications of 'Linker Chemistry' in a clear-and-concise manner. The book provides vital information on chemical entities binding with the drug-polymer complex for targeted drug delivery systems. It highlights roles and significance, different classes and synthetic protocols as well as mechanisms of chemical bond formation in drug-polymer conjugation in drug delivery, also offering insights into the mechanism of polymer interaction with linker and drug molecules by biodegradable chemical bonding. The protocol of binding with drug molecules is clearly explained and justified with case studies, helping researchers and advanced students in the pharmaceutical sciences understand fundamentals involved and related aspects in molecule designing for effective therapeutic benefits.
1. Drug Delivery: The conceptual perspectives and therapeutic applications 2. Rational design of linkers in polymer drug conjugates 3. Exploration of polymers in drug delivery: The structural and functional considerations 4. Chemistry of conjugation in drug delivery: The prospects of biodegradable and non-biodegradable bonds 5. Polymer-drug conjugation using ester and orthoester bond: Mechanism, protocols and applications 6. Polymer-drug linking through amide bonds: The chemistry and applications in drug delivery 7. Drug-Polymer conjugate tailoring by disulfide linkage and its exploration in drug distribution 8. Thioether linkage Chemistry: Perspectives and prospects in therapeutic designing 9. Drug targeting to cancer cells through stimuli responsive imine bonds: Fascinating aspects of site specificity 10. Carbamate-drug conjugates in drug delivery: Structural and mechanistic considerations 11. Bonding through phosphodiester moiety: Its implications in pharmaceutical modifications 12. Enzymatically degradable linkers 13. Dendrimer-Drug conjugates 14. Antibody-Drug conjugates 15. Polymer-Drug Conjugates in Clinical Trials: Challenges, Opportunities and Future prospects
1. Drug Delivery: The conceptual perspectives and therapeutic applications 2. Rational design of linkers in polymer drug conjugates 3. Exploration of polymers in drug delivery: The structural and functional considerations 4. Chemistry of conjugation in drug delivery: The prospects of biodegradable and non-biodegradable bonds 5. Polymer-drug conjugation using ester and orthoester bond: Mechanism, protocols and applications 6. Polymer-drug linking through amide bonds: The chemistry and applications in drug delivery 7. Drug-Polymer conjugate tailoring by disulfide linkage and its exploration in drug distribution 8. Thioether linkage Chemistry: Perspectives and prospects in therapeutic designing 9. Drug targeting to cancer cells through stimuli responsive imine bonds: Fascinating aspects of site specificity 10. Carbamate-drug conjugates in drug delivery: Structural and mechanistic considerations 11. Bonding through phosphodiester moiety: Its implications in pharmaceutical modifications 12. Enzymatically degradable linkers 13. Dendrimer-Drug conjugates 14. Antibody-Drug conjugates 15. Polymer-Drug Conjugates in Clinical Trials: Challenges, Opportunities and Future prospects
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