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Controlled Drug Delivery The Role Of Selfassembling Multitask Excipients 1st Edition M A Mateescu

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Controlled Drug Delivery The Role Of Selfassembling Multitask Excipients 1st Edition M A Mateescu
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Publisher: Woodhead Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.38 MB
Pages: 420
Author: M A Mateescu, P Ispas-Szabo, E Assaad
ISBN: 9781907568459, 190756845X
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Controlled Drug Delivery The Role Of Selfassembling Multitask Excipients 1st Edition M A Mateescu by M A Mateescu, P Ispas-szabo, E Assaad 9781907568459, 190756845X instant download after payment.

In complex macromolecules, minor modifications can generate major changes, due to self-assembling capacities of macromolecular or supramolecular networks. The authors highlight how the multifunctionality of several materials can be achieved and valorized for pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical applications. Opening chapters cover the concept of self-assembling, starch and derivatives as pharmaceutical excipients and chitosan and derivatives as biomaterials and as pharmaceutical excipients. Following chapters discuss polyelectrolyte complexes as excipients for oral administration; natural semi-synthetic and synthetic materials, protein-protein associative interactions and their involvement in bioformulations; self-assembling materials, implants and xenografts; and provide conclusions and perspectives.

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