"Циклодекстрины в фармацевтике, косметике и биомедицине" - это книга, которая охватывает широкий спектр знаний о циклодекстринах, начиная с обзора молекулярных и супрамолекулярных аспектов физикохимии циклодекстрина, заканчивая последними достижениями в использовании циклодекстрина и будущими возможностями применения этих систем. Эта книга фокусируется на производных, физико-химических и биологических свойствах циклодекстрина, а также рассматривает доставку лекарств через топический, слизистый и оральный пути с помощью комплексов циклодекстрина.
This work provides a comprehensive review of modern principles and ongoing applications of the powerful sinergy of cyclodextrsin, the knowledge established over years of experience and debate between researchers and industrial partners. While the sheer variety and quality of this book, it has been created with an industrially inclined audience in mind, therefore explains complex aspects in a manner consistent with rational decisions made in complex and dynamic situations of health care and pharmaceutical development. Details each step required: from design principles to forming and fine tuning, as well as aspects effecting store and distribution of pharmaceutical and cosmetics products. Also speaks to safety of CDs and regulations applying to them in various nations around the world.
Электронная Книга «Cyclodextrins in Pharmaceutics, Cosmetics, and Biomedicine. Current and Future Industrial Applications» написана автором Erem Bilensoy в году.
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Язык: Английский
ISBN: 9780470926802
Описание книги от Erem Bilensoy
Cyclodextrins in Pharmaceutics, Cosmetics, and Biomedicine covers a wide range of knowledge on cyclodextrins, from an overview of molecular and supramolecular aspects of cyclodextrin physicochemistry, to the latest outcomes in cyclodextrin use and future possibilities in the employment of these systems. This book focuses on the derivatives and physicochemical and biological properties of cyclodextrins, and considers drug delivery through topical, mucosal, and oral via cyclodextrin complexes.