"Drug Formulation Design" ed. by Rahul Shukla, Aleksey Kuznetsov, Akbar Ali
ITexLi | 2023 | ISBN: 1837684723 9781837684724 1837684715 9781837684717 1837684731 9781837684731 | 307 pages | PDF | 16 MB
ITexLi | 2023 | ISBN: 1837684723 9781837684724 1837684715 9781837684717 1837684731 9781837684731 | 307 pages | PDF | 16 MB
This volume discusses the theoretical and practical aspects required to formulate conventional drug dosage forms and advanced technology-based therapeutics. The book is a collection of scholarly literature relevant to pharmaceutical technology and existing pharmaceutical technologies. It is a useful reference for industrial personnel working on developing novel pharmaceutical dosage forms.
This book is organized into sections: “Preformulation”, “Formulation Design and Approaches”, “Characterization and Analysis”, and “Cocrystal Engineering”. The approaches discussed enhance the overall quality of treatment and overcome the side effects of available therapies.
Contents
1. Preformulation Studies: A Versatile Tool in Formulation Design
2. Formulation by Design: An Overview
3. Metal-Based Nanomaterials Photodynamic Action with a Focus on Au and Ag Nanomaterials
4. Development of Liquisolid Compacts: An Approach for Dissolution Enhancement of Poorly Aqueous Soluble Drugs
5. Lipid as a Vehicle/Carrier for Oral Drug Delivery
6. Xylan-Based Hydrogels: A Polymeric Carrier for Sustained and Targeted Delivery of Drugs
7. Porphyrinoid Photosensitizers for Targeted and Precise Photodynamic Therapy: Progress in Fabrication
8. Synthesis of Glycoconjugates in Potentiating Pharmacological and Pharmaceutical Activity
9. A Scientific Ethnomedical Study Using Microbes on Gaucher Disease: An In-Silico Analysis
10. Spectrophotometric/Titrimetric Drug Analysis
11. Chemistry and Modern Techniques of Characterization of Co-Crystals
12. Modification of Physicochemical Properties of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient by Pharmaceutical Co-Crystals
13. Co-Crystallization Techniques for Improving Nutraceutical Absorption and Bioavailability
14. Co-Crystallization of Plant-Derived Antimalarial Drugs: An Alternate Technique for Improved Physicochemical Qualities and Antimalarial Drug Synergy
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