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|a Emerging technologies for nanoparticle manufacturing /
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|a This book provides an overview of nanoparticle production methods, scale-up issues drawing attention to industrial applicability, and addresses their successful applications for commercial use. There is a need for a reference book which will address various aspects of recent progress in the methods of development of nanoparticles with a focus on polymeric and lipid nanoparticles, their scale-up techniques, and challenges in their commercialization. There is no consolidated reference book that discusses the emerging technologies for nanoparticle manufacturing. This book focuses on the following major aspects of emerging technologies for nano particle manufacturing. I. Introduction and Biomedical Applications of Nanoparticles II. Polymeric Nanoparticles III. Lipid Nanoparticles IV. Metallic Nanoparticles V. Quality Control for Nanoparticles VI. Challenges in Scale-Up Production of Nanoparticles VII. Injectable Nanosystems VIII. Future Directions and Challenges Leading scientists are selected as chapter authors who have contributed significantly in this field and they focus more on emerging technologies for nanoparticle manufacturing, future directions, and challenges.
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|a Part 1 Introduction and Biomedical Applications of Nanoparticles -- 1. Introduction to Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology -- 2. Biomedical Applications of Nanoparticles -- Part II-Polymeric Nanoparticles -- 3. Nanocrystallization and Nanoprecipitation Technologies -- 4. Microfluidics Technology for Nanoparticles and Equipment-. 5. Production of Nanocomposites via Extrusion Techniques -- 6. The Use of Supercritical Fluids Technologies for Nanoparticle Production -- 7. Salting out and Ionic Gelation Manufacturing Techniques for Nanoparticles -- 8. Nanogel Synthesis by Irradiation of Aqueous Polymer Solutions -- 9. Cellulose acetate based nanofibers: Synthesis, Manufacturing and Applications -- 10. Production of nanofibers, environmental challenges and solutions -- Part III-Lipid Nanoparticles -- 11. High Pressure Homogenization Techniques for Nanoparticles -- 12. Solvent emulsification evaporation and solvent emulsification diffusion techniques for nanoparticles -- 13. Ultrasound Activated Nanoemulsions -- 14. Multiple Emulsions: Emphasizing on industrial applications -- 15. Membrane techniques for the preparation of nanomaterials -- 16. Self-assembling Lipid Nanoparticles/Nanosystems (SLNN) using Hydrophilic Solvents: Overview and Industrial Uses -- 17. Nanoemulsions--An emerging technology in drug delivery -- Part IV- Metallic Nanoparticles -- 18. Manufacturing techniques for carbon nanotubes, gold nanoparticles and silver nanoparticles -- 19. Radio frequency (RF) plasma-based Synthesis of metallic Nano particles for Biomedical Application -- 20. Techniques for accurate sizing of nanoparticles -- 21. Silver nanoparticles synthesis from cyanobacteria: Environmental and biomedical applications -- 22. Selenium Nanoparticles: Green Synthesis and Exploitation -- Part V- Quality control for nanoparticles -- 23. Practical guidelines for the characterization and quality control of nanoparticlesin the pharmaceutical industry -- Part VI-Challenges in scale-up production of nanoparticles -- 24. Nanomedicine Scale-Up Technologies: Feasibilities and Challenges -- 25. Patent survey on recent technology for nanoparticles -- Part VII-Injectable Nanosystems -- 26. Injectable Nanosystems and Inherent Nano-Serum Interactions -- Part VIII- Future directions and challenges -- 27. Current Challenges and Future Directions in Nanomedicine.
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