This book covers nanotechnology based approaches for improving the therapeutic efficacy of natural products. It critically explores lipid nanoarchitectonics, inorganic particles and nanoemulsion based tools for delivering them. With its chapters from eminent experts working in this discipline, it is ideal for researchers and professionals working in the area.
This book covers nanotechnology based approaches for improving the therapeutic efficacy of natural products. It critically explores lipid nanoarchitectonics, inorganic particles and nanoemulsion based tools for delivering them. With its chapters from eminent experts working in this discipline, it is ideal for researchers and professionals working in the area.
Dr. Ankit Saneja is a research aassociate at National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi, India. He has received his Ph.D. from the Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR) at the CSIR-Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine, Jammu. Dr. Saneja has to his credit several international publications. His research interest includes exploring different types of novel drug delivery systems for various biomedical applications. Dr. Amulya K. Panda is a Scientist at National Institute of Immunology (NII), New Delhi for last 29 years. Currently he is the director of NII. He has published more than 130 research papers, ten book chapters and an inventor of more than 30 issued or pending patents. Dr. Panda has the credentials of generating highest number of IPRs while working at National Institute of Immunology. He has also transferred technology for large scale production of therapeutic protein to Industry. Dr. Eric Lichtfouse is a biogeochemist at Aix Marseille University who has invented carbon-13 dating, a molecular-level method allowing to study the dynamics of organic compounds in temporal pools of complex media. He is Chief Editor of the journal Environmental Chemistry Letters, and the book series Sustainable Agriculture Reviews and Environmental Chemistry for a Sustainable World.He is the author of the book Scientific Writing for Impact Factor Journals, which includes an innovative writing tool: the Micro-Article.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface.- 01. Nanotechnology applications for natural products delivery.- 02. Nanotechnology-inspired bionanosystems for valorization of natural origin extracts.- 03. Nanocarriers as tools for delivery of nature derived compounds and extracts with therapeutic activity.- 04. Nanoemulsions as optimized vehicles for essential oils.- 05. Lipid Nanoarchitectonics for Natural Products Delivery in Cancer Therapy.- 06. Inorganic particles for delivering natural products.- 07. Nanotechnology based targeting strategies for the delivery of camptothecin.
Preface.- 01. Nanotechnology applications for natural products delivery.- 02. Nanotechnology-inspired bionanosystems for valorization of natural origin extracts.- 03. Nanocarriers as tools for delivery of nature derived compounds and extracts with therapeutic activity.- 04. Nanoemulsions as optimized vehicles for essential oils.- 05. Lipid Nanoarchitectonics for Natural Products Delivery in Cancer Therapy.- 06. Inorganic particles for delivering natural products.- 07. Nanotechnology based targeting strategies for the delivery of camptothecin.
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