Nanoengineered Materials for Medical and Healthcare Applications

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Nanoengineered Materials for Medical and Healthcare Applications

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 384 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781119791645
  • DDC分類 610.28

Full Description

This book is a comprehensive guide on the new-generation nanoengineered materials' contribution to the ongoing development of medical devices and other healthcare applications.

Nanotechnology has revolutionized cutting-edge medical approaches, including gene therapy, targeted drug delivery, treatment of various chronic and genetic diseases, cancer diagnosis and treatment modalities, and more, leading to the establishment of personalized treatment regimens. The book reports on various nanoparticles, such as metallic and non-metallic nanoparticles, nano-micelles, liposomal nanoparticles, and polymer nanoparticles, being utilized in various aspects of medical and healthcare applications. In addition, novel natural product-based nanomaterials and nanomaterial complexes are also detailed, showing their potential applications. The impact of nanotechnology in promoting bone regeneration and serving as novel dental implants is investigated, along with its applications in skincare. The book examines the crucial role nanotechnology plays in the development of various antimicrobial materials and surfaces, which are being used in the medical sector, including numerous types of wound healing materials, antimicrobial textiles, and PPEs, as well as face masks and gloves. The book concludes with a chapter on nano-coated medical devices.

Audience

The audience comprises researchers, engineers, and scientists in materials science, nanotechnology, and bioengineering working in the biomedical and bioscience areas and industries.

Contents

Preface xv

1 Nanomedicine—History and Recent Trends 1
Sohrab Nikazar and Hedieh Haji-Hashemi

List of Abbreviations 1

1.1 Introduction 2

1.2 Definition 3

1.3 History 4

1.4 The Main Aim and Recent Trends 7

1.5 Challenges 16

1.6 Current Status and Future Perspectives 18

1.7 Conclusion 19

References 19

2 Nanoparticles and Micelles as Biomedicine 25
Shivam Mishra, Pankaj Kumar Tyagi, Arvind Kumar and Raj Kumar Yadav

2.1 Nanoparticles 26

2.2 Nanoparticles as Biomedicine 29

2.3 Micelles as Biomedicine 33

2.4 Conclusion 45

References 45

3 Natural Product-Based Nanomedicine 53
Azahar N.I., Arifin M.A. and Mahmood S.

List of Abbreviations 54

3.1 Introduction 54

3.2 Natural Product 55

3.3 Natural Product-Based Nanomedicine 62

3.4 Conclusion 80

References 80

4 Engineered Liposomal Nanoparticles and Their Medical Applications 93
Syed Mahmood, Mohd Azmir Bin Arifin and Ayah R. Hilles

4.1 Introduction 94

4.2 Liposome Nanoparticles and Their Different Types 94

4.3 Ethosomes (Ethanolic Liposomes) 105

4.4 Types of Engineered Liposomal Drug Delivery Platforms 109

4.5 Medical Applications of Engineered Liposomes 113

4.6 Challenges and Limitations 119

4.7 Conclusions 119

Acknowledgment 126

References 126

5 Development and Characterization of Polymer Nanocomposites for Clinical Applications 137
Neelima S. and C. Sudarsanakumar

Abbreviations 137

5.1 Introduction 138

5.2 Polymer Nanocomposites 140

5.3 Synthesis of Polymer Nanocomposites 145

5.4 Characterization Techniques 148

5.5 Clinical Applications of Polymer Nanocomposites 149

5.6 Polymer Nanocomposites for Clinical Application 151

5.7 Conclusion 158

5.8 Future Perspective 158

Acknowledgement 158

References 159

6 Bionanocomposites for Clinical Applications 167
Shiji Mathew and Radhakrishnan E.K.

6.1 Introduction 167

6.2 Raw Materials Used for Bionanocomposites Preparation 168

6.3 Bionanocomposite Application in the Clinical Field 172

Conclusion 189

References 190

7 Nanomodified Polymers for Bone Regeneration and as Dental Implant 199
Mereena Luke, Tomy Muringayil Joseph, Józef T. Haponiuk and Sabu Thomas

List of Abbreviations 200

7.1 Introduction 201

7.2 Nanomodified Polymers 205

7.3 Nanomodified Polymers for Bone Regeneration 206

7.4 Nanomodified Polymers for Dental Implants 217

7.5 Conclusion 218

References 219

8 Stimuli-Responsive Nanoengineered Scaffolds in Medicine and Healthcare 227
Sherin Jacob

Abbreviations 227

8.1 Introduction 228

8.2 pH-Responsive Nanoengineered Scaffolds 229

8.3 Light-Responsive Nanoengineered Scaffolds 230

8.4 Redox-Responsive Nanoengineered Scaffolds 231

8.5 Magnetic-Responsive Nanoengineered Scaffolds 232

8.6 Electro-Responsive Nanoengineered Scaffolds 232

8.7 Limitations and Challenges 233

8.8 Conclusion 234

References 234

9 Skin Care Applications of Nanomaterials 237
Pankaj Kumar Tyagi, Arvind Kumar, Shruti Tyagi and Raj Kumar Yadav

9.1 Introduction 237

9.2 The Use of Nanomaterials in Skin Care 239

9.3 Different Types of Nanomaterials Used in Cosmetics 241

9.4 Frequently Used Nanotechnology-Based Cosmetic Products 247

9.5 Future Goal 253

9.6 Conclusion 254

References 254

10 Nanocoated Wound Healing Materials 261
Vipina Vinod T. N., Neelima S., Radhakrishnan E. K., Jyothis Mathew and C. Sudarsanakumar

10.1 Introduction 261

10.2 Physiology of Wound Healing 264

10.3 Significance of Nanoparticles in Wound Healing 267

10.4 Nanoparticles Used for Wound Healing 268

10.5 Limitations 280

10.6 Future Perspectives 280

10.7 Conclusion 280

Acknowledgment 281

References 281

11 Nanomaterial Based Medical Textiles for Antimicrobial Applications 295
Subramanian Sundaramoorthy

List of Abbreviations 295

11.1 Introduction: Medical Textiles 296

11.2 Microorganisms 296

11.3 Antimicrobials 297

11.4 Nanomaterials 299

11.5 Conclusions 302

References 302

12 Nanotechnological Advancements in the Development of Antimicrobial PPE 309
Subramanian Sundaramoorthy

List of Abbreviations 309

12.1 Introduction 310

12.2 Gloves 310

12.3 Face Masks and Respirators 311

12.4 Coveralls 313

12.5 Conclusions 315

References 315

13 Nanotechnology-Enabled Face Masks for Improved Medical Applications 321
Soqrat Omari Shekaftik and Nafiseh Nasirzadeh

List of Abbreviations 321

13.1 The Era of Infections and the Need for Improved Masks 322

13.2 Manufacturing Methods for Mask Fabrics 323

13.3 Common Masks and Respirators in Healthcare Systems 326

13.4 Nanofibers 328

13.5 Nanoporous Membranes 330

13.6 Nanocoatings 330

13.7 Advances in Nanotechnology-Based Face Masks During the COVID-19 Pandemic 332

13.8 Are They Ready to Use? 334

References 335

14 Nanocoated Medical Devices: Prospects and Challenges 343
Deepa Narayanan, Giffin M. T., Vinitha P. V., Hima Sebastian and Midhun C. Dominic

List of Abbreviations 344

14.1 Introduction 344

14.2 Timeline of Nanocoating in Medicine 347

14.3 Nanocoating in Diagnostics and Disease Management 348

14.4 Nanocoating in Surgery 352

14.5 Nanocoated Implants 354

14.6 Risks and Challenges of Nanocoated Devices in Medicine 356

14.7 Future Perspectives of Nanocoated Devices 358

14.8 Conclusion 358

References 359

Index 363

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