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Encapsulation of Active Molecules and Their Delivery System
Concise but comprehensive reference providing step-by-step guidelines for encapsulation preparation and its scale up to industrial scale
Shirish Sonawane (Edited by), Bharat A. Bhanvase (Edited by), Manickam Sivakumar (Edited by)
9780128193631, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 27 March 2020
378 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2.4 cm, 0.88 kg
Encapsulation of Active Molecules and Their Delivery System covers the key methods of preparation of encapsulation, as well as release mechanisms and their applications in food, biotechnology, metal protection, drug delivery, and micronutrients delivery in agriculture. The book also provides real-life examples of applications in food and other industries. Sections encompasses (i) Synthesis and characterization methods of micro- and nanocarriers as the delivery systems, (ii) Up-to-date encapsulation techniques in the areas of pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals and corrosion, (iii) The release methods of the encapsulated materials, and (iv) Industry perspectives, including scale up of the processes.
1. Current overview of Encapsulation 2. PhysicoChemical characterization and Encapsulation relase studies 3. Ultrasonic cavitation assisted synthesis of multilayer emulsion as an encapsulating and delivery systems for bioactive compounds 4. Encapsulation of active molecules in pharmaceutical sector 5. Sonochemical encapsulation of taxifolin in -cyclodextrin for improving its bioavailability and bioactivity for food 6. Delivery of bioactive compounds in plants 7. Bioactive molecule and/or cell encapsulation for controlled delivery in bone or cartilage tissue engineering 8. Review on application of encapsulations process in agriculture different fields 9. Nanofluids based delivery system, encapsulation of nanoparticles for stability to make stable nanofluids 10. Corrosion and nanocontainer based delivery system 11. Encapsulation and Delivery of Active Compounds using Nanocontainers for Industrial Applications 12. Virus like particles (VLPs): Nano-carriers in targeted therapeutics 13. Encapsulation and delivery of poorly soluble drugs 14. Molecular recognition, selective targeting and overcoming gastrointestinal digestion by folic acid functionalized oral delivery systems in colon cancer. 15. Mathematical modelling and simulation of the release of active agents from nanocontainers/microspheres 16. Flavour encapsulation and release studies in food 17. Encapsulation and delivery of antiparasitic drugs
Subject Areas: Chemical engineering [TDCB], Biochemical engineering [TC]