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Title Chemical aspects of drug delivery systems / edited by D.R. Karsa, R.A. Stephenson
Published Cambridge : Royal Society of Chemistry, ©1996

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 161 pages) : illustrations
Series Special publication ; no. 178
Special publication (Royal Society of Chemistry (Great Britain)) ; no. 178.
Contents New materials and systems for drug delivery and targeting -- The use of bioadhesive polymers as a means of improving drug delivery -- Some novel aspects of transdermal drug delivery -- Controlled drug release using hydrogels based on poly(ethylene glycoles) : macrogels and microgels -- Structural investigations of the monolayers and vesicular bilayers formed by a novel class of nonionic surfactant -- Non-ionic surfactant vesicles and colloidal targeting delivery systems : the role of surfactant conformation -- Monofunctional poly(ethylene glycol) : characterisation and purity for protein-modification applications -- Lactose : the influence of particle size and structure on drug delivery -- Functional differences and regulatory aspects of lactose products labelled as lactose modified -- Flexibility in tablet formulation by use of lactose based direct compression compounds -- Compressional and tableting performance of high density grades of microcrystalline cellulose -- Starch based drug delivey systems -- Trehalose and novel hydrophobic sugar glasses in drug stabilization and delivery -- Aqueous shellac solutions for controlled release coatings
Summary This product is not available separately, it is only sold as part of a set. There are 750 products in the set and these are all sold as one entity. Despite advances in the development of new drugs, a drug may never reach the target organ, or it may be difficult to achieve the necessary level of drug in the body. Large doses can result in serious side effects and can harm normal, as well as diseased, cells and organs, and for this reason it is vital that controlled release and the targeting of delivery systems must evolve in parallel to drug research. Chemical Aspects of Drug Delivery Systems reflects the modern challenge to devise effective drug delivery and targeting systems, giving particular emphasis to recent innovations in the field. Delivery systems described include carbohydrate derivatives, novel nonionic surfactant vesicles and various polymers, including polyacrylates and aqueous shellac solutions, as well as hydrogels. In addition, many of the key issues, such as the understanding of biosystems and targets and the development of materials to provide the deserved carrier and excipient properties for controlled, targeted drug delivery, are considered in depth. This book will be of equal interest to undergraduate, graduate, researcher and those in the pharmaceutical industries, and it complements two previous RSC Special Publications, Encapsulation and Controlled Release and Excipients and Delivery Systems for Pharmaceutical Formulations
Analysis Drug therapy Control
Notes "Proceedings of a symposium organized by the Waterborne Polymers Group of the British Association for Chemical Specialties (BACS) and the MACRO Group UK (Joint Group of the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Society of Chemical Industry) at Salford University on 17-18 April 1996"--Title page verso
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Drug delivery systems -- Congresses
Drug carriers (Pharmacy)
Chemotherapy.
Drugs -- Dosage forms.
Therapeutics.
Drugs.
Drug Carriers
Drug Delivery Systems
Drug Therapy
Dosage Forms
Therapeutics
Specialty Uses of Chemicals
Pharmaceutical Preparations
Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment
Chemicals and Drugs
Chemical Actions and Uses
treating (health care function)
Chemistry.
MEDICAL -- Drug Guides.
MEDICAL -- Nursing -- Pharmacology.
MEDICAL -- Pharmacology.
MEDICAL -- Pharmacy.
Science.
Therapeutics
Drugs -- Dosage forms
Drugs
Drug carriers (Pharmacy)
Chemotherapy
Drug delivery systems
Genre/Form proceedings (reports)
Conference papers and proceedings
Conference papers and proceedings.
Actes de congrès.
Form Electronic book
Author Karsa, D. R.
Stephenson, R. A.
British Association for Chemical Specialties. Waterborne Polymers Group.
Macro Group UK.
LC no. gb 96032002
ISBN 9781847550378
1847550371