In-Vitro and In-Vivo Tools in Drug Delivery Research for Optimum Clinical Outcomes
Coordonnateurs : Misra Ambikanandan, Shahiwala Aliasgar
1. In-Vitro and In-Vivo Tools in Emerging Drug Delivery Scenario: Challenges and Updates 2. Intraoral and Peroral Drug Delivery Systems 3. Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems 4. Nasal and Pulmonary Drug Delivery Systems 5. Ocular Drug Delivery Systems 6. Gastroretentive Drug Delivery Systems 7. Colon Targeted Drug Delivery Systems 8. Brain Targeted Drug Delivery Systems 9. Parenteral Drug Delivery Systems Appendix: Characterization Parameter and Common Characterization Tools
Ambikanandan Misra is currently Professor of Pharmacy at Faculty of Pharmacy and former Dean, Faculty of Technology & Engineering (August 2011 to December 2015), and Head, Department of Pharmacy (July 2003- October 2008) at The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, India. He has been associated with the field of pharmaceutical sciences in industries and academics for more than 38 years. He is advisor to pharmaceutical, biotechnology and food and cosmetics industries.
With more than 15 years of teaching and research experience, Aliasgar Shahiwala is a Professor in the Department of Pharmaceutics and Graduate Program Director at Dubai Pharmacy College. Prof. Shahiwala received his Masters and Doctorate in pharmaceutics and pharmaceutical technology from The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, India, with high research output in the area of novel drug delivery. His postdoctoral research at Northeastern University, USA was specifically focused on applications of nanotechnology in the field of drug delivery and drug targeting. Prof. Shahiwala has published several international publications in high impact peer reviewed journals, 4 book chapters with internationally renowned publishers, and 1 patent. He is an editor of the book entitled Applications of Polymers in Drug Delivery published by Smithers Rapra Technology, a UK-based publisher. Prof. Shahiwala’s research credentials have established him as a reviewer, a member of editorial board, a speaker, and an invited author for various pharmaceutical scientific journals and conferences. Prof. Shahiwala also has more than 3 years of rich research experience in the Formulation & Development Division of large-scale manufacturers of pharmaceuticals in India as an added technical expertise in his field.
Date de parution : 09-2020
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 06-2018
15.6x23.4 cm
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Mots-clés :
Rat Caecal Contents; Drug Release; Oral Controlled Drug Delivery Systems; Delivery Systems; Intraoral Controlled Drug Delivery Systems; Dosage Forms; Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems; In-vitro Drug Release; Nasal Drug Delivery Systems; Superporous Hydrogel; Ocular Drug Delivery Systems; In-vitro Release; GastroRetentive Drug Delivery Systems; Floating Lag Time; Colon-Targeted Drug Delivery Systems; Franz Diffusion Cell; Brain-Targeted Drug Delivery Systems; Targeted Drug Delivery Systems; Hemal Tandel; Drug Delivery Systems; Priyanka Bhatt; In-vitro Models; Keerti Jain; Dissolution Testing; Aliasgar Shahiwala; Transdermal Drug Delivery; Mohammed Shuaib Khan; Colon Specific Drug Delivery Systems; Pranav J; Shah; USP Apparatus; Priya B; Dubey; Parenteral Drug Delivery Systems; Jaimini K; Gandhi; Colon Arrival Time; Anuj Garg; Colon Specific Delivery System; Sanjay Singh; HPMA Copolymer; Pranav Ponkshe; Pulmonary Drug Delivery; Ruchi Amit Thakkar; Colon Specific Drug Delivery; Tarul Mulay; Buccal Films; Rohit Joshi; In-vitro Characterization; Ankit Javia; USP Dissolution; Jitendra Amrutiya; Mahavir Chougule; Shubhini A; Saraf; Jovita Kanoujia; Samipta Singh; Shailendra K; Saraf; Bhupinder Singh; Hetal P; Thakkar; Sanjay Bansal; Sumant Saini; Meena Bansal; Praveen K; Srivastava; Naazneen Surti; Manisha Lalan; Rohan Lalani; Vivek Patel; Tejal A; Mehta; Munira M; Momin