Drug Targeting Technology: Physical Chemical Biological Methods (drugs And The Pharmaceutical Sciences)
by Hans Schreier /
2001 / English / PDF
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Demonstrates how substitution of a variety of ligands can render
albumin a versatile targeting tool for selective drug accumulation
in various cell populations of the liver!
Demonstrates how substitution of a variety of ligands can render
albumin a versatile targeting tool for selective drug accumulation
in various cell populations of the liver!
This book discusses physical, chemical, and biological approaches
to drug targeting technology, focusing on oral, dispersed system,
topical, dermal, transdermal, and inhalation delivery, and the
development of original formulations that are matched by innovative
device design.
This book discusses physical, chemical, and biological approaches
to drug targeting technology, focusing on oral, dispersed system,
topical, dermal, transdermal, and inhalation delivery, and the
development of original formulations that are matched by innovative
device design.
Considers the efforts in biotechnology and molecular biology to
produce intelligent drug delivery devices by exploiting biological
pathways!
Considers the efforts in biotechnology and molecular biology to
produce intelligent drug delivery devices by exploiting biological
pathways!
Containing over 1100 references to facilitate further study, Drug
Targeting Technology
Containing over 1100 references to facilitate further study, Drug
Targeting Technologyupdates recent progress in oral and colonic targeting
technology using pH- and enzyme-sensitive coating materials and
novel polymer systems
updates recent progress in oral and colonic targeting
technology using pH- and enzyme-sensitive coating materials and
novel polymer systemsshows how the systemic distribution of drugs can be modulated
by lipid-based carriers taking alternative routes of transport,
particularly lymph flow
shows how the systemic distribution of drugs can be modulated
by lipid-based carriers taking alternative routes of transport,
particularly lymph flowdetails soft drugs that are rapidly metabolized to inactive
and nontoxic metabolites and removed efficiently from the
body
details soft drugs that are rapidly metabolized to inactive
and nontoxic metabolites and removed efficiently from the
bodyincludes successful designs of virus-like liposomal delivery
systems that offer the advantages of viral carriers
includes successful designs of virus-like liposomal delivery
systems that offer the advantages of viral carrierssupplies examples of how viral delivery systems can be
directed to cancer sites
supplies examples of how viral delivery systems can be
directed to cancer sitesand more!
and more!
Suggesting harnessing biological processes as the ultimate
approach to the delivery or expression of pharmacologically
active agents, Drug Targeting Technology is a top-shelf
reference for pharmacists, pharmacologists, and pharmaceutical
scientists; analytical, surface, physical, and colloid chemists
and biochemists; and upper-level undergraduate and graduate
students in these disciplines.
Suggesting harnessing biological processes as the ultimate
approach to the delivery or expression of pharmacologically
active agents, Drug Targeting Technology is a top-shelf
reference for pharmacists, pharmacologists, and pharmaceutical
scientists; analytical, surface, physical, and colloid chemists
and biochemists; and upper-level undergraduate and graduate
students in these disciplines.