Approaches for Brain Targeting Using Nanoparticulate Systems aims to explore variety of nanoparticulate systems in the enhancement of therapeutic delivery, promotion for effective brain targeting, and reduction in the off-targets. Presenting the latest research, this book offers comprehensive insight into various nanosystems designed to overcome the blood brain barrier. This book presents the latest research on targeting approaches, physicochemical characteristics of nanoparticles, and the role of nanoparticles in enhancing the permeation of therapeutic systems across the blood brain barrier. Readers will also be able to develop a deeper understanding of how nanotherapeutics can revolutionize brain targeting through clinical applications.
1. Brain and strategies for brain targeting
2. Polymeric nanoparticles in brain targeting
3. Liposomes in brain targeting
4. Hybrid nanoparticles in brain targeting
5. Solid lipid nanoparticles in brain targeting
6. Dendrimers for brain targeting
7. Hydrogel in brain targeting
8. Nanoemulsions in brain targeting
9. Micelles for brain targeting
10. Metal based- nanoparticles in brain targeting
11. Implants for brain targeting
12. Quantum dots in brain targeting
13. Carbon-based nanoparticles in brain targeting
14. Theranostics in brain targeting
15. AI embedded systems for brain targeting
16. Newer advancement of nanoparticles in brain targeting
Ms. Bhagyashree V. Salvi is currently associated with SVKMs NMIMS, Shobhaben Pratapbhai Patel School of Pharmacy and Technology Management, Mumbai. She holds a M.S. degree in Pharmaceutics (2019) from Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Boston, USA. After completion of her post-graduate studies, she gained 3 years experience as a Drug Product Development Scientist in Janssen Pharmaceuticals, USA. Dr. Pravin K. Shende is currently working as Professor at SVKMs NMIMS, Shobhaben Pratapbhai Patel School of Pharmacy and Technology Management, Mumbai. He holds a Bachelor Degree in Pharmacy (2001), Masters Degree in Pharmaceutics (2005) and the title of Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences (2009). He has 18 years of teaching and research experience with post-doctoral research experience of 3 years at University of Torino, Italy. His research areas include biosensors, liposomes, transdermal drug delivery systems, dendrimers, nanosponges, nanobubbles, nanoflowers, etc.