Inorganic Biomaterials for Drug Delivery covers a wide range of inorganic biomaterial types and their properties, from traditional materials like ceramics, metallics, and bioglasses to novel composites and nano-engineered inorganic biomaterials. Biocompatibility, toxicity, and regulatory considerations are also thoroughly discussed, ensuring the reader is fully equipped for efficient biomaterials selection and utilization in drug delivery applications. This is a must-have reference for those working in the fields of materials science, biomedical engineering, pharmaceutical science, pharmacology, chemical engineering, and clinical science.…mehr
Inorganic Biomaterials for Drug Delivery covers a wide range of inorganic biomaterial types and their properties, from traditional materials like ceramics, metallics, and bioglasses to novel composites and nano-engineered inorganic biomaterials. Biocompatibility, toxicity, and regulatory considerations are also thoroughly discussed, ensuring the reader is fully equipped for efficient biomaterials selection and utilization in drug delivery applications. This is a must-have reference for those working in the fields of materials science, biomedical engineering, pharmaceutical science, pharmacology, chemical engineering, and clinical science.
1. Introduction of inorganic biomaterials 2. Carbon nanotubes in drug delivery 3. Carbon dots in drug delivery 4. Silver nanoparticles in drug delivery 5. Iron nanoparticles in drug delivery 6. Use of platinum in drug delivery 7. Use of titanium dioxide in drug delivery 8. Iron oxides in drug delivery 9. Use of hydroxyapatite for drug delivery applications 10. Tricalcium phosphates in drug delivery 11. Calcium sulfate used in drug delivery 12. Nanophase ceramics-based systems used in drug delivery 13. Bioglass ceramics-based drug delivery systems 14. Metal-doped ceramics in drug delivery 15. Calcium silicate in drug delivery 16. Mesoporous silica in drug delivery 17. Use of colloidal silica in drug delivery 18. Montmorillonite in drug delivery 19. Bentonite in drug delivery 20. Kaolinite in drug delivery 21. Zeolites in drug delivery 22. Halloysite in drug delivery
1. Introduction of inorganic biomaterials 2. Carbon nanotubes in drug delivery 3. Carbon dots in drug delivery 4. Silver nanoparticles in drug delivery 5. Iron nanoparticles in drug delivery 6. Use of platinum in drug delivery 7. Use of titanium dioxide in drug delivery 8. Iron oxides in drug delivery 9. Use of hydroxyapatite for drug delivery applications 10. Tricalcium phosphates in drug delivery 11. Calcium sulfate used in drug delivery 12. Nanophase ceramics-based systems used in drug delivery 13. Bioglass ceramics-based drug delivery systems 14. Metal-doped ceramics in drug delivery 15. Calcium silicate in drug delivery 16. Mesoporous silica in drug delivery 17. Use of colloidal silica in drug delivery 18. Montmorillonite in drug delivery 19. Bentonite in drug delivery 20. Kaolinite in drug delivery 21. Zeolites in drug delivery 22. Halloysite in drug delivery
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