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Garvie-Cook, Hazel.
Novel (trans)dermal drug delivery strategies[electronic resource] :micro- and nano-scale assessments /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
615.6
書名/作者:
Novel (trans)dermal drug delivery strategies : micro- and nano-scale assessments // by Hazel Garvie-Cook.
作者:
Garvie-Cook, Hazel.
出版者:
Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
xviii, 114 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Drug delivery systems.
標題:
Drug delivery systems - Technological innovations.
標題:
Transdermal medication.
標題:
Bioelectronics.
標題:
Physics.
標題:
Medical and Radiation Physics.
標題:
Biomedical Engineering/Biotechnology.
標題:
Polymer Sciences.
標題:
Biomedical Engineering.
標題:
Nanotechnology.
ISBN:
9783319289014
ISBN:
9783319289007
內容註:
Introduction -- Background -- Methodology -- TEC Plasticization of Topical Polymeric Films -- Lipid Incorporation into Topical Polymeric Films -- Laser Microporation of Skin -- Conclusion.
摘要、提要註:
This work represents an inventive attempt to apply recent advances in nanotechnology to identify and characterise novel polymer systems for drug delivery through the skin. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) measurements of the nanoscale mechanical properties of topical, drug-containing polymeric films enabled the author to identify optimal compositions, in terms of flexibility and substantivity, for application to the skin. To elucidate the enhanced drug release from polyacrylate films incorporating medium chain triglycerides, the author combined AFM studies with the complementary technique of Raman micro-spectroscopy. This experimental strategy revealed that the significant increase in the drug released from these films is the result of a nanoscale two-phase structure. Finally, in experiments examining the microporation of skin using femtosecond laser ablation, the author demonstrated that the threshold at which the skin's barrier function is undermined can be dramatically reduced by the pre-application of ink. The approach allows thermal damage at the pore edge to be minimised, suggesting a very real potential for substantially increasing drug delivery in a minimally invasive fashion.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-28901-4
Novel (trans)dermal drug delivery strategies[electronic resource] :micro- and nano-scale assessments /
Garvie-Cook, Hazel.
Novel (trans)dermal drug delivery strategies
micro- and nano-scale assessments /[electronic resource] :by Hazel Garvie-Cook. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - xviii, 114 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Springer theses,2190-5053. - Springer theses..
Introduction -- Background -- Methodology -- TEC Plasticization of Topical Polymeric Films -- Lipid Incorporation into Topical Polymeric Films -- Laser Microporation of Skin -- Conclusion.
This work represents an inventive attempt to apply recent advances in nanotechnology to identify and characterise novel polymer systems for drug delivery through the skin. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) measurements of the nanoscale mechanical properties of topical, drug-containing polymeric films enabled the author to identify optimal compositions, in terms of flexibility and substantivity, for application to the skin. To elucidate the enhanced drug release from polyacrylate films incorporating medium chain triglycerides, the author combined AFM studies with the complementary technique of Raman micro-spectroscopy. This experimental strategy revealed that the significant increase in the drug released from these films is the result of a nanoscale two-phase structure. Finally, in experiments examining the microporation of skin using femtosecond laser ablation, the author demonstrated that the threshold at which the skin's barrier function is undermined can be dramatically reduced by the pre-application of ink. The approach allows thermal damage at the pore edge to be minimised, suggesting a very real potential for substantially increasing drug delivery in a minimally invasive fashion.
ISBN: 9783319289014
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-28901-4doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
386389
Drug delivery systems.
LC Class. No.: RS199.5
Dewey Class. No.: 615.6
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