Peptide And Protein Drug Delivery Using Polysaccharides (Original PDF From Publisher)
Written by Aakanchha Jain
Delivery of Peptide and Protein Drugs An interdisciplinary discussion of polysaccharides used in protein and peptide medication
delivery is provided by Using Polysaccharides.
The basic biology of several polysaccharides of current relevance is covered in detail in several chapters, along with the
methods used to produce them at pilot and large-scale stages, including but not limited to cell and hairy root cultures.
With special attention to vaccine absorption, metabolism and drug delivery, other parts look into variables influencing
polysaccharide absorption, metabolism, and excretion in nascent, encapsulated, or conjugated forms.
The analytical techniques for detection in tissue fluids and homogenates are covered in the final section.
To aid in comprehension, there are easily readable figures, tables, and graphical summaries given all throughout.
Agar and myrrh, cellulose, hyaluronic acid, heparin, carageenan, alginic acid, acacia, tragacanth, ghatti gum, chitin ,
chitosan, starch, glycogen and dextran are some of the specific polysaccharides that have been studied for therapeutic purposes.
uses an interdisciplinary strategy that takes into account viewpoints from biotechnology, pharmaceutical sciences, molecular
biology, and biochemistry.
includes easily readable tables, figures and graphical abstractions in every chapter to aid comprehension.
looks at different polysaccharides that are of interest right now and factors that affect their detection, metabolism, absorption and excretion.
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