Emerging Nanotechnologies in Immunology The Design, Applications and Toxicology of Nanopharmaceuticals and Nanovaccines Micro and Nano Technologies Series
Coordonnateurs : Shegokar Ranjita, Souto Eliana B.
The scientific development of manufactured nanomaterials for drug delivery is increasing rapidly. One of the most prominent applications is topical drug delivery, where cutaneous, ocular, and nasal exposure becomes even more relevant. These targets are the first barrier that nanoparticles encounter when in contact with the human body.
The contributors addresses a representative set of the broad spectrum of nanopharmaceuticals currently being used, including cationic lipid nanoparticles, polymeric PLGA, PLA nanoparticles, biomacromolecules-based nanoparticles, and other scaffolds tissue engineered skin substitutes. Regulation and risk is also covered, since the safety of these nanophamaceuticals still represents a barrier to their wide innovative use.
1. Nanopharmaceutics in immunology: what's new in research? Ranjita Shegokar, Ana Rita Fernandes and Eliana Souto 2. Skin delivery of antimicrobial peptides Monika Schaefer-Korting and Jens Rolff 3. Skin penetration of nanoparticles Shohreh Nafisi and Howard I. Maibach 4. Regulatory and risk assessment perspective for Core-Multishell Nanocarriers: A novel excipient on its way towards marketing authorization Sam D. More, Margret More, Florian Paulus, Emanuel Fleige amd Marcin Libera 5. Anti-inflammatory drugs: Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology approach Andjelka B. Kovacevic, Sergio M.C.Silva and Slavomira Doktorovova 6. New strategies for the treatment of auto-immune diseases using nanotechnologies Amelia M. Silva, Joao R. Siopa, Carlos Martins-Gomes, Maria C. Teixeira, Dario J. Santos, Maria dos Anjos Pires and Tatiana Andreani 7. Nanopharmaceutics Applications in Inhaler Systems Aysu Yurdasiper, Mesut Arici and Mine Ozyazici 8. Immunomodulatory Effects of Curcumin in infectious and non-infectious diseases Ranjita Shegokar 9. Advances in Antibiotic Nanotherapy: Overcoming Antimicrobial Resistance Teixeira, M.C., Sanchez-Lopez, E., Espina, M., Calpena, A.C., Silva, A.M., Veiga, F.J., Garcia, M. L., Souto, E.B.
Ranjita Shegokar holds a Ph.D. degree in Pharmaceutical Technology from the SNDT University, India, and has been a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Pharmaceutics, Biopharmaceutics and NutriCosmetics at the Free University of Berlin, Germany. Currently, she serves as Chief Scientific Officer (CSO) at Capnopharm GmbH, Germany. She has authored several research articles, book chapters, and presented her research in many national/international conferences. She has filed multiple patent applications in the area of drug delivery and targeting. Besides that, she has edited many trending books in the area of pharmaceutical nanotechnology and drug delivery aspects. For her research, she has received many prestigious national and international awards among them include recently received prestigious German Innovation Award 2022. Her areas of interest include polymeric nanoparticles, nanocrystals, lipid nanoparticles (SLNs/NLCs), nanoemulsions, cancer drug targeting and the role of excipients in delivery systems. (www.ranjitas.com)
Eliana B. Souto is Habil. Professor from the Department of Pharmaceutical Technology of the Faculty of Pharmacy of University of Porto. Prof. Souto graduated in Pharmaceutical Sciences from University of Coimbra (2000), is holder of a master’s in science degree in Pharmaceutical Technology from University of Porto (2002), and PhD in Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology and Biopharmaceutics from the Institut fuer Pharmazie der Freie Universitaet Berlin, Germany (2005). Her research lines include the design, development, and characterization of new drug delivery systems to overcome biological barriers. Prof. Souto serves as Associate Editor, member of the Editorial Board, and Reviewer of several international scientific journals and has published more than 500 works (original and review papers, books and book chapters) in the field of nanosciences and nanomedicine. Prof. Souto also acts as independent expert for several national, Europe
- Provides the reader with a thorough knowledge of the safety aspects of nanopharmaceuticals which are currently under research
- Focuses on the characterization and quantification of the nanopharmaceuticals
- Allows readers to understand the correlation between the nature of the materials and their potential nanotoxicological effects
- Includes an overview of regulatory aspects related to the R&D of nanopharmaceuticals
Date de parution : 05-2018
Ouvrage de 290 p.
19x23.3 cm
Thèmes d’Emerging Nanotechnologies in Immunology :
Mots-clés :
Antibiotics; Anticancer peptides; Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs); Atopic dermatitis; Autoimmunity; Cancer; Cathelicidins; Core-multishell (CMS) nanocarriers; Curcumin; Cytochrome P450; DendroSol; Diabetes mellitus type I; Drug delivery; Drug delivery systems; Encapsulation; Excipient; Formulation; Glucocorticoids; Good manufacturing practice (GMP); HIV/AIDS; Human beta-defensins; Immune suppression; Immunology; Inflammation; Inhaled drug delivery devices; Lupus erythematosus; Malaria; Multidrug resistance; Multiple sclerosis; NLCs; NPs; NSAIDs; Nanoparticle toxicity; Nanoparticles; Nanotechnology; Powder inhalation; Psoriasis; Pulmonary medicine; Regulatory; Rheumatoid arthritis; Risk assessment; SLNs; Skin penetration; Tuberculosis; Wound healing