Role of Lipid Excipients in Modifying Oral and Parenteral Drug Delivery: Basic Principles and Biological ExamplesISBN: 978-0-471-73952-4
Hardcover
216 pages
November 2006
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Preface.
Contributors.
Chapter 1. Interaction of Drug Transporters with Excipients (K. Sandy Pang, Lichuan Liu, and Huadong Sun).
Chapter 2. Formulation Issues around Lipid-Based Oral and Parenteral Delivery Systems (Seong Hoon Jeong, Jae Hyung Park and Kinam Park ).
Chapter 3. Lipid-Based Parenteral Drug Delivery Systems: Biological Implications (Vladimir P. Torchilin).
Chapter 4. Principles in the Development of Intravenous Lipid Emulsions (Joanna Rossi and Jean-Christophe Leroux).
Chapter 5. Protein adsorption patterns on parenteral lipid formulations-key factor determining the in vivo fate (Rainer H. Muller and Torsten M. Goppert).
Chapter 6. Nanoparticle targeting for drug delivery across the blood brain barrier (James Egbert, Werner Geldenhuys, Fancy Thomas, Paul R. Lockman, Russell J. Mumper and David D. Allen).
Chapter 7. Lipid-Coated Perfluorocarbon Nanostructures as Parenteral Therapeutic Agents (Evan C. Unger, Terry O. Matsunaga and Reena Zutshi).
Index.