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|a Handbook of polymers for pharmaceutical technologies.
|n Volume 4,
|p Bioactive and compatible synthetic/hybrid polymers /
|c edited by Vijay Kumar Thakur and Manju Kumari Thakur.
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|a Bioactive and compatible synthetic/hybrid polymers
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|a Hoboken, New Jersey :
|b John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ;
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|a Salem, Massachusetts :
|b Scrivener Publishing LLC,
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|a Print version cataloged as a monographic set by the Library of Congress.
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|a ""7 Bioactive and Compatible Polysaccharides Hydrogels Structure and Properties for Pharmaceutical Applications""
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a ""Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- 1 Smart Hydrogels: Therapeutic Advancements in Hydrogel Technology for Smart Drug Delivery Applications -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Types and Properties of Smart Polymer Hydrogels -- 1.2.1 Temperature-Responsive Hydrogels -- 1.2.2 pH-Sensitive Hydrogels -- 1.2.3 Glucose-Responsive Hydrogels -- 1.2.4 Electro-Signal Sensitive Hydrogels -- 1.2.5 Light-Sensitive Hydrogels -- 1.2.6 Multi-Responsive Smart Hydrogels -- 1.3 Applications of Smart Polymer Hydrogels -- 1.4 Conclusion -- References""
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|a ""2 Molecularly Imprinted Polymers for Pharmaceutical Applications -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Fluoroquinolone Antibiotics -- 2.3 Sulfonamides -- 2.4 Miscellaneous -- 2.5 Conclusions and Future Prospects -- 2.6 Acronyms and Abbreviations -- References -- 3 Polymeric Stabilizers for Drug Nanocrystals -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Methods for Nanocrystallization -- 3.2.1 Bottom-Up Technologies -- 3.2.2 Top-Down Technologies -- 3.2.3 Combination Technologies -- 3.3 Stabilization Mechanisms of the Nanocrystals -- 3.4 Polymers for Nanocrystal Stabilization""
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|a ""3.4.1 Polymers of Natural Origin -- 3.4.2 Synthetic Polymers -- 3.5 Effect of Stabilizing Polymers on Drug Biocompatibility, Bioactivity, Membrane Permeability and Drug Absorption -- 3.6 Conclusions and Future Perspective -- References -- 4 Polymeric Matrices for the Controlled Release of Phosphonate Active Agents for Medicinal Applications -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Polymers in Drug Delivery -- 4.2.1 Polyesters -- 4.2.1.1 Poly(lactic acid), Poly(glycolic acid), and Their Copolymers -- 4.2.1.2 Poly(ethylene glycol) Block Copolymers -- 4.2.1.3 Poly(ortho esters)""
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|a ""4.2.1.4 Poly(anhydrides) -- 4.2.1.5 Poly(anhydride-imides) -- 4.2.1.6 Poly(anhydrite esters) -- 4.2.2 Poly(amides) -- 4.2.3 Poly(iminocarbonates) -- 4.3 Release of Phosphonate-Based Drugs -- 4.4 Conclusions/Perspectives -- References -- 5 Hydrogels for Pharmaceutical Applications -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 What are Hydrogels? -- 5.3 Classification of Hydrogels -- 5.4 Preparation of Hydrogels -- 5.5 Characterization of Hydrogels -- 5.6 Application of Hydrogels -- 5.6.1 Wound Dressing -- 5.6.2 Implantable Drug Delivery Systems""
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|a ""5.6.3 Tissue Engineering Substitute -- 5.6.4 Injectable Hydrogels -- 5.7 Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- References -- 6 Responsive Plasmid DNA Hydrogels: A New Approach for Biomedical Applications -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 DNA-Based Hydrogels -- 6.3 Controlled and Sustained Release -- 6.3.1 Photodisruption of Plasmid DNA Networks -- 6.3.2 Release of Plasmid DNA -- 6.3.3 Release of Chemotherapeutic Drugs -- 6.3.4 In Vitro Studies -- 6.4 Combination of Chemo and Gene Therapies -- 6.5 Conclusions and Future Perspectives -- References""
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|a Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 25, 2015).
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|a Polymers in medicine.
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|a Pharmaceutical technology.
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|a Bioactive compounds.
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|i Print version:
|a Thakur, Vijay Kumar.
|t Handbook of Polymers for Pharmaceutical Technologies, Bioactive and Compatible Synthetic/Hybrid Polymers.
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