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Chapter 1 - Bacterial polyester nanoparticles for drug delivery
Mohsin Shah and Sung C. Yoon
Pages 1-25 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 2 - A novel approach to the oral delivery of bionanostructures for systemic disease
Rosa Martha Perez Gutierrez, Juan Vicente Mendez Mendez and Israel Arzate Vazquez
Pages 27-59 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 3 - Biodegradable polymeric nanostructures: design and advances in oral drug delivery for neurodegenerative disorders
Andreza Maria Ribeiro, Francisco Veiga and Ana Figueiras
Pages 61-86 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 4 - Nanostructured systems for transbuccal drug delivery
Michelle Franz-Montan, Daniele Ribeiro de Araújo, ... Eneida de Paula
Pages 87-121 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 5 - Trends in orally viral vector gene delivery and therapy
Jingqi Xie and Ruian Xu
Pages 123-146 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 6 - Nanostructures for oral delivery of therapeutic nucleic acids
Virginie Busignies, Christine Charrueau, ... Virginie Escriou
Pages 147-172 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 7 - Challenges in oral drug delivery: a nano-based strategy to overcome
Pragasam Viswanathan, Yuvashree Muralidaran and Gokulakannan Ragavan
Pages 173-201 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 8 - Oral pellets loaded with nanoemulsions
Thi Trinh Lan Nguyen, Nicolas Anton and Thierry F. Vandamme
Pages 203-230 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 9 - Oral drug delivery potential of dendrimers
Anurag K. Singh, Ashok K. Sharma, ... Umesh Gupta
Pages 231-261 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 10 - Nanovaccines for oral delivery-formulation strategies and challenges
Sayali Karandikar, Amit Mirani, ... Sandeep Patankar
Pages 263-293 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 11 - Nanosystems for oral delivery of immunomodulators
Prachi B. Kharkar, Swapnil S. Talkar, ... Vandana B. Patravale
Pages 295-334 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 12 - Tannic acid modification of metal nanoparticles: possibility for new antiviral applications
Malgorzata Krzyzowska, Emilia Tomaszewska, ... Jaroslaw Grobelny
Pages 335-363 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 13 - Polyelectrolyte-drug ionic complexes as nanostructured drug carriers to design solid and liquid oral delivery systems
María E. Olivera, Ruben H. Manzo, ... María V. Ramírez-Rigo
Pages 365-408 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 14 - Polysaccharide based nano/microformulation: an effective and versatile oral drug delivery system
Md Nurunnabi, Vishnu Revuri, ... Yong-kyu Lee
Pages 409-433 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 15 - Recent advancements in oral delivery of insulin: from challenges to solutions
Raje Chouhan, Shilpi Goswami and Anil Kumar Bajpai
Pages 435-465 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 16 - Nanotechnology for oral delivery of anticancer drugs: an insight potential
Madhu Gupta, Vikas Sharma and Nagendra S. Chauhan
Pages 467-510 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 17 - Nanomaterials: promising structures for the management of oral cancer
Görkem Eskiizmir, Aylin T. Ermertcan and Kerim Yapici
Pages 511-544 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 18 - Therapeutic potential of solubilized nanolignin against oral diseases
Hiroshi Sakagami, Hong Sheng, ... Hideki Nakashima
Pages 545-576 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 19 - Novel lipid nanostructures for delivery of natural agents with antioxidant, antiinflammatory and antistroke potential: perspectives and outcomes
Hafsa Ahmad, Abhishek Arya, ... Anil K. Dwivedi
Pages 577-605 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 20 - Chitosan-based nanoparticulate systems for oral drug delivery
Sougata Jana and Sabyasachi Maiti
Pages 607-638 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 21 - Phytonanoconjugates in oral medicine
L. Bharathi Priya, R. Baskaran and V. Vijaya Padma
Pages 639-668 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 22 - Design and development of pharmaceutical microprocesses in the production of nanomedicine
Norma A. Noguez Méndez, Carlos T. Quirino Barreda, ... Máximo P. Díaz
Pages 669-697 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 23 - Mesoporous materials and technologies for development of oral medicine
Shou-Cang Shen, Yuan-Cai Dong, ... Wai Kiong Ng
Pages 699-749 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 24 - Nanodentistry: novel approaches
Nehi Sinha, Niha M. Kulshreshtha, ... Prakash S. Bisen
Pages 751-776 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 25 - The role of nanomedicine, nanotechnology, and nanostructures on oral bone healing, modeling, and remodeling
Mohamadreza Baghaban-Eslaminejad, Ahmad Oryan, ... Ali Moshiri
Pages 777-832 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 26 - Therapeutic applications of nanotechnology in dentistry
Muhammad S. Zafar, Zohaib Khurshid, ... Ihtesham Ur Rehman
Pages 833-862 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 27 - Oral nanomedicine and the emergent process of clinical translation
Gabriel H. Hawthorne, Marcelo P. Bernuci, ... Elaine Del-Bel
Pages 863-884 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 28 - Carbon-based nanostructures for electrochemical analysis of oral medicines
Sevinc Kurbanoglu, Bengi Uslu and Sibel A. Ozkan
Pages 885-938 - Book chapterAbstract only
Chapter 29 - Scientometric overview regarding oral cancer nanomedicine
Ozcan Konur
Pages 939-962 - Book chapterNo access
Index
Pages 963-994
About the book
Description
Nanostructures for Oral Medicine presents an up-to-date examination of the applications and effects of nanostructured materials in oral medicine, with each chapter addressing recent developments, specific applications, and uses of nanostructures in the oral administration of therapeutic agents in dentistry.
The book also includes coverage of the biocompatibility of nanobiomaterials and their remarkable potential in improving human health and in reducing environmental pollution. Emerging advances, such as Dr. Franklin Tay's concept of a new nanotechnology process of growing extremely small, mineral-rich crystals and guiding them into the demineralized gaps between collagen fibers to prevent the aging and degradation of resin-dentin bonding is also discussed.
This work will be of great value to those who work in oral medicine, providing them with a resource to gain a greater understanding of how nanotechnology can help them create more efficient, cost-effective products. In addition, it will be of great interest to those who work in materials science who wish to gain a greater appreciation of how nanostructured materials are applied in this field.
Nanostructures for Oral Medicine presents an up-to-date examination of the applications and effects of nanostructured materials in oral medicine, with each chapter addressing recent developments, specific applications, and uses of nanostructures in the oral administration of therapeutic agents in dentistry.
The book also includes coverage of the biocompatibility of nanobiomaterials and their remarkable potential in improving human health and in reducing environmental pollution. Emerging advances, such as Dr. Franklin Tay's concept of a new nanotechnology process of growing extremely small, mineral-rich crystals and guiding them into the demineralized gaps between collagen fibers to prevent the aging and degradation of resin-dentin bonding is also discussed.
This work will be of great value to those who work in oral medicine, providing them with a resource to gain a greater understanding of how nanotechnology can help them create more efficient, cost-effective products. In addition, it will be of great interest to those who work in materials science who wish to gain a greater appreciation of how nanostructured materials are applied in this field.
Key Features
- Outlines the major uses of nanostructured materials for oral medicine, including the properties of each material discussed and how it should best be applied
- Explores how nanostructured materials enable the creation of more effective drug delivery systems in oral medicine
- Discusses how novel uses of nanostructured materials may be applied in oral medicine to create more effective devices
- Outlines the major uses of nanostructured materials for oral medicine, including the properties of each material discussed and how it should best be applied
- Explores how nanostructured materials enable the creation of more effective drug delivery systems in oral medicine
- Discusses how novel uses of nanostructured materials may be applied in oral medicine to create more effective devices
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ISBN
978-0-323-47720-8
Language
English
Published
2017
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Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Elsevier