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Book Synopsis
This book describes a broad area of nanomedicine which involves mainly applications, diseases, and diagnostics. The comprehensive coverage provides researchers, academics, and health specialists with a great tool, that includes techniques applicable to various uses.

Table of Contents
Preface xv

Part 1: Nanomedicine 1

1 High-technology Therapy Using Biomolecules or Synthetic Compounds for HIV Inhibition 3
Elvis Fosso-Kankeu, Pascaline Fontehand Ajay K.Mishra

1.1 Gene Therapy Including RNAHigh-Technology Against HIV 4

1.2 Metals and HIV Therapy 16

1.3 Conclusions 26

References 27

2 Emerging Nanomedicine Approaches for Osteochondral Tissue Regeneration 39
Author Lineis Missing

2.1 Introduction 39

2.2 Emerging NanomedicineApproaches 42

References 54

3 Synthesis of Poly(Methacrylate) Encapsulated Magnetite Nanoparticles via Phosphonic Acid Anchoring Chemistry and Its Applications Toward Biomedicine 63
B. Kothandapaniand Ajay K. Mishra

3.1 Introduction 64

3.2 Synthesis of Magnetite Nanoparticles 73

3.3 Application in Biomedical Fields 82

3.4 Conclusions 84

References 85

4 Potentiometric PVC Membrane Sensors and Their Analytical Applications in Pharmaceuticals and Environmental Samples at Micro- and Nano-level 87
Gamal Abel-Hafiz Mostafa

4.1 Introduction 87

4.2 Ion Selective Electrode 88

4.3 Glass Membrane Electrode 89

4.4 Characteristics of ISE 90

4.5 Preparation of PVC Membrane 94

4.6 Method of Preparation of the Liquid Membrane ISEs 96

4.7 Application of Ion Selective Electrodes in Pharmaceutical and Environmental Analysis Using 97

4.8 Conclusion 123

References 127

5 Bioceramics: Silica-based Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials for Medical Applications 135
Sadanand Pandey and Shivani B. Mishra

5.1 Introduction 136

5.2 Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials 141

5.3 Tissue Engineering 146

5.4 Other Organic-Inorganic Bioceramics for Medical Applications 150

5.5 Conclusion 156

5.6 Considerations and Future Directions 157

Acknowledgement 157

References 158

6 Recent Advances of Multifunctional Nanomedicines 163
Pradeep Pratap Singh and Ambika

6.1 Introduction 163

6.2 Nanomaterials of Biomedical Interest 164

6.3 Target-specificPharmacotherapy: Need for Nanocarrier Delivery Systems 165

6.4 Engineering of Pharmaceutical Nanosystems 166

6.5 Applications of Pharmaceutical Nanotools 180

6.6 Nanotoxicity 181

6.7 Future prospects 182

6.8 Conclusion 183

References 184

7 Nanomedicinal Approaches for Diabetes Management 189
Prashant Kumar Raiand Ajay Kumar Mishra

7.1 Introduction: The Motivation behind the Chapter 189

7.2 Type of Diabetes 191

7.3 Treatments for Diabetes 192

7.4 Why the Interest in Nanomedicine Research? 193

7.5 The Vision of Nanotechnology and its Clinical Applications for Diabetes 194

7.6 Summary 195

Acknowledgements 195

References 195

8 Polymeric Nanofibersin Regenerative Medicine 197
Narayan Chandra Mishra and Sharmistha Mitra (Majumder)

8.1 Introduction 197

8.2 Preparation of Nanofibers 199

8.3 RecentAdvances onApplication of Polymeric Nanofibersin Regenerative Medicine 201

8.4 Conclusions 222

References 222

Part 2: Drug Delivery and Therapeutics 227

9 Multifunctional Nano/Micro Polymer Capsules as Potential 229
Haider Sami, J. Jaishree, Ashok Kumar and Sri Sivakumar

9.1 Introduction 230

9.2 Synthesis of Polymer Capsules 232

9.3 Properties of Multilayered Polymer Capsules 237

9.4 Loading of Therapeutics 239

9.5 Stimuli-responsive Polymer Capsules 242

9.6 Multifunctional Hybrid Capsules 255

9.7 Targeted Polymer Capsules 267

9.8 BiomedicalApplications 268

9.9 Outlook and Future Prospects 274

References 274

10 Nanophosphors-Nanogold Immunoconjugates in Isolation of Biomembranes and in Drug Delivery 285
Dwijendra Gupta, Dhruv Kumar, Manish Dwivedi, Vijay Tripathi, Pratibha Phadke-Gupta and Surya Pratap Singh

10.1 Introduction 286

10.2 Nanoparticle Technology 287

10.3 The Versatility of Nanoparticles in Biological Sciences 288

10.4 Materials and Methods 293

10.5 Nanotags for Bio-labeling and Targeting: Nanophosphors or Quantum Dots 297

10.6 AFM Study of CdS and BSATagged ZnS-Mn Nanoparticles 302

10.7 Nano-Conjugates in Drug Delivery 304

10.8 Nanoparticle-mediated Drug Delivery and Nanotherapeutics 305

10.9 The Limitations of QDs 306

10.10 Summary 307

Acknowledgements 308

References 309

11 Cyclodextrin-based Nanoengineered Drug Delivery System 313
Jaya Lakkakula and Rui Werner Maçedo Krause

11.1 Introduction 314

11.2 Inclusion Complex Formation 316

11.3 Phase Solubility Relationships 318

11.4 Effect of Cyclodextrin on Drug Formulation 321

11.5 Cyclodextrin-based Drug Delivery 324

11.6 Cyclodextrins in Novel Drug Delivery Systems (DDS) 331

11.7 Conclusion 335

Acknowledgements 335

References 338

12 Medicinal Patches and Drug Nanoencapsulation 343
María H. Lissarrague, Hernan Garate, Melisa E. Lamanna, Norma B. D’Accorso and Silvia N.Goyanes

12.1 Introduction 343

12.2 Overview of Passive Skin Permeation (Passive Patches) 344

12.3 Recent Development on Skin Permeation 357

12.4 Drug Encapsulation 361

12.5 Triggered Release 369

12.6 Conclusions 374

References 374

13 Dendrimers: AClass of Polymer in the Nanotechnology for the Drug Delivery 379
Sunil K.Singh and Vivek K. Sharma

13.1 Introduction 379

13.2 Historical Origin of Dendrimers 380

13.3 Structure of Dendrimers 381

13.4 Terms Used in Dendrimer Chemistry 383

13.5 Types of Dendrimers 385

13.6 Application of Dendrimers 392

13.7 Dendrimers in Oral Drug Delivery 394

13.8 Dendrimers in Transdermal Drug Delivery 396

13.9 Dendrimers in Ocular Drug Delivery 398

13.10 Dendrimers inAnticancer Drug Delivery 399

13.11 Dendrimers in Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment 401

13.12 Conclusion 411

References 411

14 Designing Nanocarriers for Drug Delivery 417
Munishwar N. Gupta and Joyeeta Mukherjee

14.1 Introduction 417

14.2 Sizes, Shapes andAdvantages of Nanomaterials 418

14.3 Bioconjugation Strategies 421

14.4 Carbon Nanotubes 429

14.5 Drug Targeting 434

14.6 Future Perspectives 436

Acknowledgements 437

References 437

15 Multifunctional Polymeric Micelles for Drug Delivery and Therapeutics 443
Alicia Sawdon and Ching-An Peng

15.1 Introduction 443

15.2 Composition, Formation and Characterization of Polymeric Micelles 444

15.3 Polymeric Micelles for Cancer Chemotherapy 450

15.4 Targeting Schemes 457

15.5 Polymeric Micelles for Diagnostics and Imaging 465

15.6 Conclusions 467

References 467

16 Nanoparticles-based Carriers for Gene Therapy and Drug Delivery 477
Marketa Ryvolova, Jana Drbohlavova, Kristyna Smerkova, Jana Chomoucka, Pavlina Sobrova,Vojtech Adam, PavelKopel, Jaromir Hubalek and Rene Kizek

16.1 Introduction 478

16.2 Targeted Delivery 478

16.3 Conclusion 494

References 494

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      Publication Date: 12/03/2013
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book describes a broad area of nanomedicine which involves mainly applications, diseases, and diagnostics. The comprehensive coverage provides researchers, academics, and health specialists with a great tool, that includes techniques applicable to various uses.

      Table of Contents
      Preface xv

      Part 1: Nanomedicine 1

      1 High-technology Therapy Using Biomolecules or Synthetic Compounds for HIV Inhibition 3
      Elvis Fosso-Kankeu, Pascaline Fontehand Ajay K.Mishra

      1.1 Gene Therapy Including RNAHigh-Technology Against HIV 4

      1.2 Metals and HIV Therapy 16

      1.3 Conclusions 26

      References 27

      2 Emerging Nanomedicine Approaches for Osteochondral Tissue Regeneration 39
      Author Lineis Missing

      2.1 Introduction 39

      2.2 Emerging NanomedicineApproaches 42

      References 54

      3 Synthesis of Poly(Methacrylate) Encapsulated Magnetite Nanoparticles via Phosphonic Acid Anchoring Chemistry and Its Applications Toward Biomedicine 63
      B. Kothandapaniand Ajay K. Mishra

      3.1 Introduction 64

      3.2 Synthesis of Magnetite Nanoparticles 73

      3.3 Application in Biomedical Fields 82

      3.4 Conclusions 84

      References 85

      4 Potentiometric PVC Membrane Sensors and Their Analytical Applications in Pharmaceuticals and Environmental Samples at Micro- and Nano-level 87
      Gamal Abel-Hafiz Mostafa

      4.1 Introduction 87

      4.2 Ion Selective Electrode 88

      4.3 Glass Membrane Electrode 89

      4.4 Characteristics of ISE 90

      4.5 Preparation of PVC Membrane 94

      4.6 Method of Preparation of the Liquid Membrane ISEs 96

      4.7 Application of Ion Selective Electrodes in Pharmaceutical and Environmental Analysis Using 97

      4.8 Conclusion 123

      References 127

      5 Bioceramics: Silica-based Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials for Medical Applications 135
      Sadanand Pandey and Shivani B. Mishra

      5.1 Introduction 136

      5.2 Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials 141

      5.3 Tissue Engineering 146

      5.4 Other Organic-Inorganic Bioceramics for Medical Applications 150

      5.5 Conclusion 156

      5.6 Considerations and Future Directions 157

      Acknowledgement 157

      References 158

      6 Recent Advances of Multifunctional Nanomedicines 163
      Pradeep Pratap Singh and Ambika

      6.1 Introduction 163

      6.2 Nanomaterials of Biomedical Interest 164

      6.3 Target-specificPharmacotherapy: Need for Nanocarrier Delivery Systems 165

      6.4 Engineering of Pharmaceutical Nanosystems 166

      6.5 Applications of Pharmaceutical Nanotools 180

      6.6 Nanotoxicity 181

      6.7 Future prospects 182

      6.8 Conclusion 183

      References 184

      7 Nanomedicinal Approaches for Diabetes Management 189
      Prashant Kumar Raiand Ajay Kumar Mishra

      7.1 Introduction: The Motivation behind the Chapter 189

      7.2 Type of Diabetes 191

      7.3 Treatments for Diabetes 192

      7.4 Why the Interest in Nanomedicine Research? 193

      7.5 The Vision of Nanotechnology and its Clinical Applications for Diabetes 194

      7.6 Summary 195

      Acknowledgements 195

      References 195

      8 Polymeric Nanofibersin Regenerative Medicine 197
      Narayan Chandra Mishra and Sharmistha Mitra (Majumder)

      8.1 Introduction 197

      8.2 Preparation of Nanofibers 199

      8.3 RecentAdvances onApplication of Polymeric Nanofibersin Regenerative Medicine 201

      8.4 Conclusions 222

      References 222

      Part 2: Drug Delivery and Therapeutics 227

      9 Multifunctional Nano/Micro Polymer Capsules as Potential 229
      Haider Sami, J. Jaishree, Ashok Kumar and Sri Sivakumar

      9.1 Introduction 230

      9.2 Synthesis of Polymer Capsules 232

      9.3 Properties of Multilayered Polymer Capsules 237

      9.4 Loading of Therapeutics 239

      9.5 Stimuli-responsive Polymer Capsules 242

      9.6 Multifunctional Hybrid Capsules 255

      9.7 Targeted Polymer Capsules 267

      9.8 BiomedicalApplications 268

      9.9 Outlook and Future Prospects 274

      References 274

      10 Nanophosphors-Nanogold Immunoconjugates in Isolation of Biomembranes and in Drug Delivery 285
      Dwijendra Gupta, Dhruv Kumar, Manish Dwivedi, Vijay Tripathi, Pratibha Phadke-Gupta and Surya Pratap Singh

      10.1 Introduction 286

      10.2 Nanoparticle Technology 287

      10.3 The Versatility of Nanoparticles in Biological Sciences 288

      10.4 Materials and Methods 293

      10.5 Nanotags for Bio-labeling and Targeting: Nanophosphors or Quantum Dots 297

      10.6 AFM Study of CdS and BSATagged ZnS-Mn Nanoparticles 302

      10.7 Nano-Conjugates in Drug Delivery 304

      10.8 Nanoparticle-mediated Drug Delivery and Nanotherapeutics 305

      10.9 The Limitations of QDs 306

      10.10 Summary 307

      Acknowledgements 308

      References 309

      11 Cyclodextrin-based Nanoengineered Drug Delivery System 313
      Jaya Lakkakula and Rui Werner Maçedo Krause

      11.1 Introduction 314

      11.2 Inclusion Complex Formation 316

      11.3 Phase Solubility Relationships 318

      11.4 Effect of Cyclodextrin on Drug Formulation 321

      11.5 Cyclodextrin-based Drug Delivery 324

      11.6 Cyclodextrins in Novel Drug Delivery Systems (DDS) 331

      11.7 Conclusion 335

      Acknowledgements 335

      References 338

      12 Medicinal Patches and Drug Nanoencapsulation 343
      María H. Lissarrague, Hernan Garate, Melisa E. Lamanna, Norma B. D’Accorso and Silvia N.Goyanes

      12.1 Introduction 343

      12.2 Overview of Passive Skin Permeation (Passive Patches) 344

      12.3 Recent Development on Skin Permeation 357

      12.4 Drug Encapsulation 361

      12.5 Triggered Release 369

      12.6 Conclusions 374

      References 374

      13 Dendrimers: AClass of Polymer in the Nanotechnology for the Drug Delivery 379
      Sunil K.Singh and Vivek K. Sharma

      13.1 Introduction 379

      13.2 Historical Origin of Dendrimers 380

      13.3 Structure of Dendrimers 381

      13.4 Terms Used in Dendrimer Chemistry 383

      13.5 Types of Dendrimers 385

      13.6 Application of Dendrimers 392

      13.7 Dendrimers in Oral Drug Delivery 394

      13.8 Dendrimers in Transdermal Drug Delivery 396

      13.9 Dendrimers in Ocular Drug Delivery 398

      13.10 Dendrimers inAnticancer Drug Delivery 399

      13.11 Dendrimers in Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment 401

      13.12 Conclusion 411

      References 411

      14 Designing Nanocarriers for Drug Delivery 417
      Munishwar N. Gupta and Joyeeta Mukherjee

      14.1 Introduction 417

      14.2 Sizes, Shapes andAdvantages of Nanomaterials 418

      14.3 Bioconjugation Strategies 421

      14.4 Carbon Nanotubes 429

      14.5 Drug Targeting 434

      14.6 Future Perspectives 436

      Acknowledgements 437

      References 437

      15 Multifunctional Polymeric Micelles for Drug Delivery and Therapeutics 443
      Alicia Sawdon and Ching-An Peng

      15.1 Introduction 443

      15.2 Composition, Formation and Characterization of Polymeric Micelles 444

      15.3 Polymeric Micelles for Cancer Chemotherapy 450

      15.4 Targeting Schemes 457

      15.5 Polymeric Micelles for Diagnostics and Imaging 465

      15.6 Conclusions 467

      References 467

      16 Nanoparticles-based Carriers for Gene Therapy and Drug Delivery 477
      Marketa Ryvolova, Jana Drbohlavova, Kristyna Smerkova, Jana Chomoucka, Pavlina Sobrova,Vojtech Adam, PavelKopel, Jaromir Hubalek and Rene Kizek

      16.1 Introduction 478

      16.2 Targeted Delivery 478

      16.3 Conclusion 494

      References 494

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