This book provides updated information on marine-based biomedical carriers and their therapeutic potential. Marine biomaterials and bio-based carriers show wide application in pharmaceutical and biomedical fields to deliver small and large molecules. Biomaterial-based composites, scaffolds, or matrix systems are sound systems for controlled and prolonged drug release in target sites and control the premature release of drugs or bioactive compounds. This book discusses essential topics such as the therapeutic potential of marine collagen, management of bone disorders, gene delivery, natural marine compounds in immunomodulation, theranostic applications, tissue engineering, and regeneration. It also describes the use of marine biopolymers in cancer therapy. Different chapters describe the tissue engineering techniques to develop these carriers. Marine biomaterial-based systems are popular for tissue engineering and biomedical imaging.This book is ideal for industry experts, students, and researchers in pharmaceutical sciences and pharmacology.
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This book discusses essential topics such as the therapeutic potential of marine collagen, management of bone disorders, gene delivery, natural marine compounds in immunomodulation, theranostic applications, tissue engineering, and regeneration.
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1 Marine biomaterials: resources, categories and applications Dr. Hassan Abdallah Hassan Ibrahim Professor  Marine Microbiology Department, National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Egypt. 2 Cross-linked marine biopolymers for delivery of therapeutics Prof. Dr. Leonard Atanase Dean of the Faculty of Dental Medicine, "Apollonia" University, Iasi, Romania 3 Marine collagen for delivery of therapeutics Dr. Vijay Kumar Department of Physics, National Institute of Technology Srinagar  4 Marine Biopolymers for delivery of Gene Dr. Keerti Jain Department of Pharmaceutics Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University (DPSRU) 5 Hydrogel scaffolds based on alginate, gelatin, and 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate for tissue regeneration Dr. Simonida Lj. Tomić Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Serbia 6 Tissue Engineering application of marine based materials Dr. Hurriyet Polat, Izmir Institute of Technology, Department of Chemistry, Urla/Izmir Turkey.  7 Marine biopolymer for theranostic applications Dr. Ayyavu Mahesh  Director,  Centre for Stem cell and Cancer Genomics  AM Institute of Bioscience, 8 Marine biomaterials as carrier of drugs/biomolecules for management of bone disorders Dr.  Samit Kumar Nandi Department of Veterinary Surgery and Radiology, West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences, Mohanpur 9 Chemically diverse and biologically active secondary metabolites from marine chlorophyte; A review Dr. Syed Shams ul Hassan, School of Pharmacy, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China. 10 Expanding Role of Marine Natural Compounds  in Immunomodulation: Challenges and Future Perspectives Dr. Sudhakar Pola Department of Biotechnology, AUCST, Andhra University 11 Marine origin Bioactive Peptides: novel advances in the therapeutic potential Dr. Ahmad Homaei Department of Marine Biology, Faculty of Marine Science and Technology, University of Hormozgan, Bandar Abbas, Iran.
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This book provides updated information on marine-based biomedical carriers and their therapeutic potential. Marine biomaterials and bio-based carriers show wide application in pharmaceutical and biomedical fields to deliver small and large molecules. Biomaterial-based composites, scaffolds, or matrix systems are sound systems for controlled and prolonged drug release in target sites and control the premature release of drugs or bioactive compounds. This book discusses essential topics such as the therapeutic potential of marine collagen, management of bone disorders, gene delivery, natural marine compounds in immunomodulation, theranostic applications, tissue engineering, and regeneration. It also describes the use of marine biopolymers in cancer therapy. Different chapters describe the tissue engineering techniques to develop these carriers. Marine biomaterial-based systems are popular for tissue engineering and biomedical imaging.This book is ideal for industry experts, students, and researchers in pharmaceutical sciences and pharmacology.
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Discusses therapeutic potential of marine biomaterials in tissue regeneration and tissue engineeringDescribes application of marine peptides in bone disorders, cancer etcProvides insights on the use of marine peptides in immunomodulation
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ISBN
9789811653735
Publisert
2022-04-24
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Springer Verlag, Singapore
Vekt
843 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Dr. Sougata Jana is a B. Pharm (Gold Medalist) from West Bengal University of Technology (WBUT), Kolkata, M. Pharm (Pharmaceutics) from Biju Patnaik University of Technology (BPUT), Odisha, India & Ph.D form Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology (MAKAUT), West Bengal (Formerly Known as WBUT). He qualified GATE examination in the year 2005. He received, “M.N Dev Memorial Award” for securing the highest marks in the state of West Bengal in the year 2005 from IPA Bengal branch, Kolkata, India. He is engaged in thirteen years in the field of pharmacy including teaching, research and hospital services etc. He bragged ‘Best Poster Presentation Award’ at 21st West Bengal State Science and Technology Congress-2014, Burdwan, and “Outstanding Paper Award” 1st Regional Science and Technology Congress-2016, Bardhaman Division. Organized by DST, Govt. of West Bengal & Bankura Christan College, West Bengal, India. He published 30 research and review papers in different national and international peer reviewed journals.  He is edited in 6 books in Springer & Elsevier.  More than 45 book chapters are also in his credit in Elsevier, Springer, Wiley VCH, CRC Press, Taylor & Francis group. He is reviewer of various international journals such as Elsevier, Wiley, Springer, Taylor and Francis, Dove Press etc. He is a life member of Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India (APTI) and Associateship from Institution of Chemists (AIC), India. He successfully guided 17 postgraduate students for their research projects. He is working in the field of drug delivery science and technology including modification of synthetic and natural biopolymers, microparticles, nanoparticles, semisolids and interpenetrating network (IPN) system for controlled drug delivery.

 

Dr. Subrata Jana is presently working as Associate Professor at Department of Chemistry, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University (Central University), Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh, India and his current research focuses on design and synthesis of artificial receptors for the recognition of anions, cations and N-methylated protein residue. He is also working on biodegradable polymeric based carrier systems for the delivery of drug molecules by collaboration with pharmaceutical scientist. So far he has published ~40 research paper in peer reviewed international journals and contributed more than 10 book chapters in different edited books published by internationally renowned publishers. He also serve as editorial board member for the Journal of PharmaSciTech (ISSN: 2231 3788) and International Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research (ISSN: 2229-5518) as well as reviewer for International Journal of Biological Macromolecule (Elsevier), Journal of PharmaSciTech and Current Pharmaceutical Design (Bentham).

He has obtained his PhD in organic chemistry from Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology (IIEST), Shibpur, India. Then he moved to University of Victoria, Canada, to work with Professor (Dr.) Fraser Hof on supramolecular and medicinal chemistry as a post-doctoral fellow. He then worked further with Dr. Kenneth J Woycechowsky at University of Utah, USA, on protein engineering and enzyme catalysis as post-doctoral research associate. Overall he extensively studied on supramolecular behaviour of the host-guest interaction and synthesis of heterocyclics like pyrimidines, naphthyridines, quinoline and diazepines etc. by exploiting microwave protocol for green chemical synthesis.