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This authoritative volume explores the fundamental concepts and numerous applications of targeted delivery of drugs to the body. This compilation has been divided into eight sections comprised of the basic principles of drug targeting, disease and organ/organelle-based targeting, passive and active targeting strategies, and various advanced drug delivery tools such as functionalized lipidic, polymeric and inorganic nanocarriers. Together, the twenty-three chapters cover a wide range of topics in the field, including tumor and hepatic targeting, polymer-drug conjugates, nanoemulsion, physical and biophysical characteristics of nanoparticles, and in vivo imaging techniques, among others. The book also examines advanced characterization techniques, regulatory hurdles and toxicity-related issues that are key features for successful commercialization of targeted drug delivery system products. Targeted Drug Delivery is a comprehensive reference guide for drug delivery researchers, both beginners and those already working in the field.

Part I Targeted Drug Delivery: Basic Concepts and Advances
1 Targeted Drug Delivery Systems: Strategies and Challenges
3(38)
Bhushan S. Pattni
Vladimir P. Torchilin
Part II Disease-Based Targeting
2 Recent Advances in Tumor Targeting Approaches
41(72)
Kaushik Thanki
Varun Kushwah
Sanyog Jain
3 Infectious Diseases: Need for Targeted Drug Delivery
113(38)
Padma V. Devarajan
Shilpa M. Dawre
Rinku Dutta
Part III Organ-Based Targeting
4 Image-Guided Delivery of Therapeutics to the Brain
151(28)
Lipa Shah
Arun K. Iyer
Meghna Talekar
Mansoor M. Amiji
5 Inhalation Therapy for Pulmonary Tuberculosis
179(18)
Keiji Hirota
Keishiro Tomoda
Kimiko Makino
Hiroshi Terada
6 Hepatic Targeting: Physiological Basis and Design Strategy
197(44)
Anisha A. D'Souza
Vishvesh M. Joshi
Padma V. Devarajan
Part IV Cell- and Cell Organelle-Based Targeting
7 Targeted Drug Delivery to the Mitochondria
241(30)
Udita Agrawal
Rajeev Sharma
Suresh P. Vyas
8 Targeted Delivery of Nucleic Acid Therapeutics via Nonviral Vectors
271(42)
Mamta Kapoor
Diane J. Burgess
9 Mucosal Vaccine Delivery and M Cell Targeting
313(28)
Prem N. Gupta
Part V Physicochemical Approaches for Targeting
10 Stimuli Responsive Carriers: Magnetically, Thermally and pH Assisted Drug Delivery
341(26)
Eameema Muntimadugu
Anjali Jain
Wahid Khan
11 Prodrug Conjugate Strategies in Targeted Anticancer Drug Delivery Systems
367(22)
Shashwat Banerjee
Kiran Todkar
Govind Chate
Jayant Khandare
12 Polymer-Drug Conjugates for Targeted Drug Delivery
389(22)
Anjan Kumar Mohanty
Fahima Dilnawaz
Guru Prasad Mohanta
Sanjeeb Kumar Sahoo
Part VI Carrier-Based Approaches for Targeted Drug Delivery
13 Functionalized Lipid Particulates in Targeted Drug Delivery
411(22)
Mangal S. Nagarsenker
Ankitkumar S. Jain
Sanket M. Shah
14 Nanoemulsion in Drug Targeting
433(28)
Sushama Talegaonkar
Lalit Mohan Negi
15 Multifunctional Polymeric Nano-Carriers in Targeted Drug Delivery
461(40)
Ashish Kumar Agrawal
Dileep Urimi
Sanyog Jain
16 Polymeric Micelles in Targeted Drug Delivery
501(42)
Rayasa S. Ramachandra Murthy
17 Dendritic Polymers in Targeted Drug Delivery
543(28)
Sumati Bhatia
Rainer Haag
18 Inorganic Nanoparticles in Targeted Drug Delivery and Imaging
571(44)
Helder A. Santos
Luis M. Bimbo
Leena Peltonen
Jouni Hirvonen
19 Carbon-Based Nanomaterials for Targeted Drug Delivery and Imaging
615(34)
Vivek S. Thakare
D'Arcy Prendergast
Giorgia Pastorin
Sanyog Jain
Part VII Advanced Characterization Techniques for Nanocarriers
20 Physical and Biophysical Characteristics of Nanoparticles: Potential Impact on Targeted Drug Delivery
649(18)
Chiranjeevi Peetla
Vinod Labhasetwar
21 In Vivo Imaging Techniques of the Nanocarriers Used for Targeted Drug Delivery
667(22)
Sudha Rana
Amit Tyagi
Nabo Kumar Chaudhury
Rakesh Kumar Sharma
Part VIII Nanotoxicology and Regulatory Issues
22 Evaluation of Lung Toxicity of Biodegradable Nanoparticles
689(44)
Nadege Grabowski
Herve Hillaireau
Juliette Vergnaud
Elias Fattal
23 Nanotoxicology: Contemporary Issues and Future Directions
733(50)
Chandraiah Godugu
Raman Preet Singh
Ramarao Poduri
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Prof. Padma V. Devarajan is Professor in Pharmacy and Head of the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology at the Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT), Mumbai, India. She obtained her PhD (Tech) in pharmaceutics from the Department of Chemical Technology, University of Mumbai, India. Her research interests include nanocarriers for targeted delivery in cancer and infectious diseases, scale-up of nano drug delivery systems (DDS), bioenhancement strategies, and mucosal DDS as alternatives to parenteral administration for protein and nucleic acid delivery. Prof. Devarajan has supervised more than one hundred masters and doctoral candidates. Her research is funded by the government of India and the national and international pharmaceutical industry. She is an author of several book chapters and has publications in peer-reviewed high impact journals. She has a number of granted patents, with four licensed to the industry. Prof. Devarajan has served as board member, member on the Board of Scientific Advisors and Chair of the Young Scientist Mentor Protégé Sub-committee of the Controlled Release Society. She is a recipient of the American Association of Indian Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAiPS) Distinguished Educator and Researcher Award, the VASVIK award for Industrial Research to Women, and the Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of IndiaC.J. Shishoo Award for Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, and she is a nominated Fellow of the Maharashtra Academy of Sciences, India.

 

Dr. Sanyog Jain is currently Assistant Professor at the Centre for Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology, Department of Pharmaceutics, National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), Mohali (Punjab), India. He obtained his Ph.D. in pharmaceutics from Dr. Hari Singh Gour University, Sagar (MP), India. His key research interests include exploring nano drug delivery systems for various biomedical applications including targetedanticancer drug delivery, oral delivery of vaccines, peptides and therapeutics, topical and transdermal drug delivery, gene delivery and carbon nanotubes. He has patented several nanotechnology based drug delivery platforms and licensed Tamoxifen-SEDDS Technology for improved breast cancer therapy to industry for commercialization. He has authored several book chapters and published research papers in high impact journals. Dr. Jain has won several prestigious awards including Bharat Jyoti (The Glory of India) Award, Alkyl Amine Young Scientist Award, Indian National Science Academy (INSA) Medal for Young Scientists, OPPI Young Scientist Award and Punjab State Young Scientist Award for outstanding research in the field of drug delivery systems. He has supervised more than fifty masters and doctoral students and a post doc. His research is well funded by various government agencies and pharmaceutical industries. Jain is a widely travelled scientist and has delivered invited talks at numerous prestigious platforms.