Nanotechnology has the potential to solve many unmet, urgent healthcare requirements. However, bridging the translational gap between lab and clinic for nanodrugs is still challenging, and there is limited guidance on regulatory-relevant information and approaches. The main aim of this book is to provide guidance on characterization of drug carrier properties and efficacy required for regulatory acceptance of nanomaterials for their use in medicine.This book provides a comprehensive overview of drug loading and delivery nanocarriers, including their characteristics, methodologies and techniques to evaluate the association and interaction of the drug with different nanocarriers.
This book provides an overview of drug loading and delivery nanocarriers, including their parameters, methodologies and techniques to evaluate the association and interaction of the drug with different nanocarriers.
- Introduction to Nanomedicine and Nanopharmaceuticals
- Solid Nanocarriers and Bioconjugation Strategies for Efficient In Vivo Drug Transport
- Micellar Nanocarriers
- Nanovesicles
- Polymer-based Nanovesicles
- Polymer-based Nanocapsules
- Dendrimers
- Metal-based Nanocarriers
- Graphene-based Multifunctional Nanomaterials for Biomedical Applications
- Targeted Nanocarriers
- Genetically Engineered Protein Nano-carriers: Viral Capsids and Cage Proteins
- Understanding the GxP Requirements During Different Phases of Nanopharmaceutical Development