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Biodegradable Hydrogels for Drug Delivery

English · Hardback

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List of contents

Chapters, sub-chapters and selected sub-sections, some condensed for this space. All chapters end with a section of References. Introductiono Controlled Release Drug Delivery Systems o Hydrogels: Definition, Hydrogel as a Biomaterial, Biodegradable Hydrogels Biodegradationo Definitions: Bioresorption, Bioabsorption, Bioerosion, Biodeterioration o Mechanisms: Solubilization, Charge Formation Followed by Dissolution o Chemical Hydrolysis of Polymers:Enzyme-Catalyzed Hydrolysis o Biodegradable Hydrogels Types of Biodegradable Hydrogelso Hydrogels with Degradable Polymer Backbone: Crosslinked Hydrogels, Noncrosslinked Hydrogels o Hydrogels with Degradable Crosslinking Agents: Crosslinked with Small Molecules, Crosslinked with Oligopeptides, Crosslinked with Macromolecules o Hydrogels with Degradable Pendant Chains Chemical Gelso Polymerization in the Presence of Crosslinking Agents: Introduction of Double Bonds to Macromolecules, Determination of Double Bonds on the Macromonomers o Crosslinking of Water-Soluble Polymers: Crosslinking with Functional Groups, Nonspecific Crosslinking, Determination of the Degree of Crosslinking Physical Gelso Thermoreversible Gelling System: Gels with Thermomelting Properties,Gels with Thermogelation Properties o Thermoreversible Gelling Polysaccharides: Water-Soluble Polysaccharides, Gel-Forming Polysaccharides o Physical Gelation by Ion Complexation: Polymers with Hydroxyl Groups, Carrageenan, Gellan, Pectin, Alginate, Polyphosphazenes, Other Polyanions, Chitosan o Physical Gelation by Specific Interactions: Fibrin Gel, Mucus Gel, Actin Gel, Avidin-Biotin Mediated Gel, Antibody Mediated Gel, Lectin-Mediated Gel oDetermination of the Crosslink Density Chemically-Induced Degradationo Chemically-Induced Hydrolysis in the Body: Distribution and Elimination, Factors Influencing Chemically-Induced Hydrolysis o Chemically-Induced Hydrolysis of Polye

About the author

Haesun Park, Kinam Park, Waleed S.W. Shalaby

Summary

Presents a broad survey of hydrogel synthesis, degradation, and use for drug delivery. Bringing information relevant to biodegradable hydrogels into one resource, this book covers the mechanisms of biodegradation, types of biodegradable hydrogels, chemical and enzymatic degradation, and examples of biodegradable drug delivery systems.

Product details

Authors Haesun Park, Kinam Park, Park Haesun, Park Kinam, Waleed S. W. Shalaby, Waleed S.W. Shalaby
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 17.05.1993
 
EAN 9781566760041
ISBN 978-1-56676-004-1
No. of pages 262
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 25 mm
Weight 640 g
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Chemical engineering

TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / General, Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes

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