Advanced Porous Biomaterials for Drug Delivery Applications

Advanced Porous Biomaterials for Drug Delivery Applications

Jung, Ho-Young; Uthappa, U.T.; Losic, Dusan; Kurkuri, Mahaveer

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2022

444

Dura

Inglês

9781032107981

15 a 20 dias

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Part A: Overview of Drug Delivery and Porous Materials. 1. A Brief Overview of Drug Delivery Systems and Significance of Advanced Porous Biomaterials in the Drug Delivery Field. Part B: Natural Porous Materials. 2. Silk Fibroin-Based Drug Delivery Systems. 3. Surface Bioengineering of Nanostructured Diatom Biosilica and Their Applications in Drug Delivery. 4. Different Classes of Nanoclay Materials (Halloysite, Montmorillonite, and Kaolinite) and Their Applications in Controlled Drug Release and Targeted Drug Delivery. 5. Naturally Obtained Zeolites for Drug Delivery Applications. 6. Porous Calcium Carbonate and Calcium Phosphate in Drug Delivery Applications. Part C: Synthetic Porous Materials. 7. Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs)-Based Carriers for Tumor Therapy. 8. Covalent Organic Frameworks (COFs) for Drug Delivery Applications. 9. Nanoporous Anodic Alumina (NAA) for Drug Delivery Applications. 10. Electrochemically Nano-engineered Titanium Implants toward Drug Delivery Applications. 11. Porous Silicon for Drug Delivery Applications. 12. Surface Modified Graphene Oxides (GO) for Chemotherapeutic Drug Delivery. 13. Fullerene Derivatives for Drug Delivery Applications. 14. Applications of Carbon Nanotubes in Drug Delivery.
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pharmaceuticals;pharmaceutical chemistry;materials for drug delivery;porous materials;chemotherapy;drug controlled release;targeted delivery;Drug Delivery;Drug Release;Drug Delivery Applications;Delivery System;PPy;DDS;Porous Silicon;Drug Release Kinetics;Free DOX;Halloysite Nanotubes;Conventional Drug Delivery Systems;EA;MOFs;NAA Membrane;Mesenchymal Stem Cells;MOF Synthesis;Go;CaP NPs;Carbonic Anhydrase;Carbonic Anhydrase IX;NAA;Ti Implants;Silk Fibroin;NZs;DOX Molecule