Lipids in Nanotechnology
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Nanotechnology is a rapidly expanding field which includes fundamental nanoscale phenomena and processes, nanomaterials, nanoscale devices and systems, nanomanufacturing, and benefits and risks of nanotechnology. This book serves as a valuable reference and resource for those interested in the field of nanotechnology – from basic research to engineering aspects of nanoparticles. It covers thermodynamics to engineering aspects of nanoparticles or nanoemulsions; synthesis and applications of surface active lipids to food and cosmetics; and pharmaceutical applications to nanomedicine. Lipids in Nanotechnology will be useful to scholars, scientists, and technologists who are interested in the field of lipid nanotechnology.
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| Released: 10/01/2011; 302 pages | |||||||||||||
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Table of Contents
- Nanotechnology: Emerging Interest, Opportunities, and Challenges
- Surface Active Lipids as Encapsulation Agents and Delivery Vehicles
- Milk Phospholipids: A Nanocarrier System for Delivery of Bioactive Compounds
- Marine Phospholipid Liposomes
- Formulation of Lipid Micro/Nanodispersion Systems
- Self-emulsifying Delivery Systems and Lipid Transport
- Applications of Nanotechnology in Pharmaceutical Development
- Lipid Nano-vehicles Based on Lyotropic Liquid Crystals as Drug Delivery Vehicles
- Lipid Nanoparticulate Drug Delivery and Nanomedicine
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