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Synthetic, natural derived lipid nanoparticles and polymeric nanoparticles drug delivery applications

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dc.contributor.author Mohanrasu, K
dc.contributor.author Siva Prakash, G
dc.contributor.author Boobalan, T
dc.contributor.author Ananthi, V
dc.contributor.author Dinesh, GH
dc.contributor.author Anand, K
dc.contributor.author Muniyasamy, Sudhakar
dc.contributor.author Chuturgoon, A
dc.contributor.author Arun, A
dc.contributor.editor Krishnan, A
dc.contributor.editor Chuturgoon, A
dc.date.accessioned 2021-02-17T18:46:43Z
dc.date.available 2021-02-17T18:46:43Z
dc.date.issued 2020-01
dc.identifier.citation Mohanrasu, K., Siva Prakash, G., Boobalan, T., Ananthi, V., Dinesh, G., Anand, K., Muniyasamy, S. & Chuturgoon, A. et al. 2020. Synthetic, natural derived lipid nanoparticles and polymeric nanoparticles drug delivery applications. In <i>Integrative Nanomedicine for New Therapies</i>. A. Krishnan & A. Chuturgoon, Eds. S.l.: Springer. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/11785 . en_ZA
dc.identifier.isbn 978-3-030-36260-7
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10204/11785
dc.description.abstract In modern therapeutic field, the delivery to the desired site is a crucial bottleneck that needs to be addressed for efficacy and potency of the administrated drug. The recent advancements in the field of nanotechnology has enabled researchers to deliver the drug and other diagnostic agents without unfavourabel effect in huma. Though drug delivery system (DDS) is highly advanatageous, the clinical success rate depends on the appropriate carrier molecules which precisely recognise the target site for the release of drug and its biocompatibility. To overcome this concern both synthetic and naturally derived liip-based nano carriers are the preeminent option as it is biocompatible, non-toxic, enhances the bioavailabity of poorly absorbed drugs, drug release modulation flexibility, improved drug loading capacity and stability. en_US
dc.format Abstract en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Springer en_US
dc.relation.uri https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783030362591 en_US
dc.relation.uri https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36260-7_6 en_US
dc.source Integrative Nanomedicine for New Therapies en_US
dc.subject Lipid nanoparticles en_US
dc.subject Polymer nanoparticles en_US
dc.subject Synthetic en_US
dc.subject Naturally derived en_US
dc.subject Drug delivery en_US
dc.title Synthetic, natural derived lipid nanoparticles and polymeric nanoparticles drug delivery applications en_US
dc.type Book Chapter en_US
dc.description.pages 147-165 en_US
dc.description.placeofpublication Cham, Switzerland en_US
dc.description.note © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020. Due to copyright restrictions, the attached PDF file contains the abstract of the full-text item. For access to the full-text item, please consult the publisher's website: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36260-7_6 en_US
dc.description.cluster Chemicals en_US
dc.description.impactarea Advanced Polymer Composites en_US
dc.identifier.apacitation Mohanrasu, K., Siva Prakash, G., Boobalan, T., Ananthi, V., Dinesh, G., Anand, K., ... Arun, A. (2020). Synthetic, natural derived lipid nanoparticles and polymeric nanoparticles drug delivery applications. In A. Krishnan & A. Chuturgoon. (Eds.), <i>Integrative Nanomedicine for New Therapies</i> Springer. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/11785 en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitation Mohanrasu, K, G Siva Prakash, T Boobalan, V Ananthi, GH Dinesh, K Anand, Sudhakar Muniyasamy, A Chuturgoon, and A Arun. "Synthetic, natural derived lipid nanoparticles and polymeric nanoparticles drug delivery applications" In <i>INTEGRATIVE NANOMEDICINE FOR NEW THERAPIES</i>, edited by A Krishnan. n.p.: Springer. 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/11785. en_ZA
dc.identifier.vancouvercitation Mohanrasu K, Siva Prakash G, Boobalan T, Ananthi V, Dinesh G, Anand K, et al. Synthetic, natural derived lipid nanoparticles and polymeric nanoparticles drug delivery applications. In Krishnan A, Chuturgoon A, editors.. Integrative Nanomedicine for New Therapies. [place unknown]: Springer; 2020. [cited yyyy month dd]. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/11785. en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Book Chapter AU - Mohanrasu, K AU - Siva Prakash, G AU - Boobalan, T AU - Ananthi, V AU - Dinesh, GH AU - Anand, K AU - Muniyasamy, Sudhakar AU - Chuturgoon, A AU - Arun, A AB - In modern therapeutic field, the delivery to the desired site is a crucial bottleneck that needs to be addressed for efficacy and potency of the administrated drug. The recent advancements in the field of nanotechnology has enabled researchers to deliver the drug and other diagnostic agents without unfavourabel effect in huma. Though drug delivery system (DDS) is highly advanatageous, the clinical success rate depends on the appropriate carrier molecules which precisely recognise the target site for the release of drug and its biocompatibility. To overcome this concern both synthetic and naturally derived liip-based nano carriers are the preeminent option as it is biocompatible, non-toxic, enhances the bioavailabity of poorly absorbed drugs, drug release modulation flexibility, improved drug loading capacity and stability. DA - 2020-01 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR ED - Krishnan, A ED - Chuturgoon, A J1 - Integrative Nanomedicine for New Therapies KW - Lipid nanoparticles KW - Polymer nanoparticles KW - Synthetic KW - Naturally derived KW - Drug delivery LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2020 SM - 978-3-030-36260-7 T1 - Synthetic, natural derived lipid nanoparticles and polymeric nanoparticles drug delivery applications TI - Synthetic, natural derived lipid nanoparticles and polymeric nanoparticles drug delivery applications UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/11785 ER - en_ZA
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