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De Gruyter Stem Ser.: Hydrogels : Antimicrobial Characteristics, Tissue Engineering, Drug Delivery Vehicle by Abdur Rauf (2024, Trade Paperback)

De Gruyter Stem Ser.: Hydrogels : Antimicrobial Characteristics, Tissue Engineering, Drug Delivery Vehicle by Abdur Rauf (2024, Trade Paperback)

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Hydrogels : Antimicrobial Characteristics, Tissue Engineering, Drug Delivery Vehicle, Paperback by Khan, Shahid Ali (EDT); Rauf, Abdur (EDT); Xu, Guibin (EDT), ISBN 3111333493, ISBN-13 9783111333496, ...

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Hydrogels : Antimicrobial Characteristics, Tissue Engineering, Drug Delivery Vehicle, Paperback by Khan, Shahid Ali (EDT); Rauf, Abdur (EDT); Xu, Guibin (EDT), ISBN 3111333493, ISBN-13 9783111333496, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US With the advancement in medicinal chemistry and material science, several highly specific, biocompatible and non-toxic therapeutic agents have been discovered and successfully applied for various clinical applications. Many of the conventional constraints of clinical therapies have been replaced and overcome by the multifaceted applications of material science and nanotechnology. Recently, material science-based therapeutic agents are the major global pharmaceutical market and are believed to mount exponentially shortly. Among the various therapeutic agents, hydrogels are one of the most widely applied materials used in the treatment of various diseases, and one of the most diverse materials that are used for multipurpose applications. Hydrogels were the first biomaterials used for Human being. Hydrogels are polymeric linkages, water-insoluble, however, sometimes established as a colloidal gel in water. Hydrogels are the superabsorbent materials because it can absorb more than 90% water, and hence regarded as natural living tissue. Mechanically strong hydrogels were synthesized by the advent of new synthetic strategies. Owing to the swollen properties, three-dimensional polymer network, and strong mechanical characteristics, these are widely used in catalysis, adsorption, drug delivery systems for proteins, contact lenses, wound dressings, wound healing, bone regeneration, tissue engineering, baby diapers, food rheology, and many others. Due to their diverse applications, hydrogels are considered one of the smartest materials in pharmaceutics, and are eco-friendly materials, cheap, and have good recyclability. They are used as therapeutic agents in different health sectors. As they are very sensitive to target, therefore it is considered favorite and preferred choice in biomedical sectors. Patients are psychologically scared of surgeries regarding huge expenses and failure. So researchers are working on hydrogels as alternative surgical replacement. In most cases, they have successfully achieved research on hydrogels in bones and tissues repairment. It might be hope of life for serious patients in future. The domain of this work will cover state of the art potentials and applications in various technological areas.

Specifics

Author

Abdur Rauf

Dewey Decimal

541.34513

Dewey Edition

23

Format

Trade Paperback

Grade From

College Graduate Student

Grade To

College Graduate Student

ISBN-10

3111333493

ISBN-13

9783111333496

Illustrated

Yes

Intended Audience

Scholarly & Professional

Item Length

9.4 in

Item Weight

9.6 Oz

Item Width

6.7 in

LC Classification Number

QD549

Language

English

Number of Pages

148 Pages

Publication Name

Hydrogels : Antimicrobial Characteristics, Tissue Engineering, Drug Delivery Vehicle

Publication Year

2024

Publisher

DE Gruyter Gmbh, Walter

Series

De Gruyter Stem Ser.

Subject

Life Sciences / Biochemistry, Pharmacy, Chemical & Biochemical, Chemistry / General

Subject Area

Technology & Engineering, Science, Medical

Synopsis

With the advancement in medicinal chemistry and material science, several highly specific, biocompatible and non-toxic therapeutic agents have been discovered and successfully applied for various clinical applications. Many of the conventional constraints of clinical therapies have been replaced and overcome by the multifaceted applications of material science and nanotechnology. Recently, material science-based therapeutic agents are the major global pharmaceutical market and are believed to mount exponentially shortly. Among the various therapeutic agents, hydrogels are one of the most widely applied materials used in the treatment of various diseases, and one of the most diverse materials that are used for multipurpose applications. Hydrogels were the first biomaterials used for Human being. Hydrogels are polymeric linkages, water-insoluble, however, sometimes established as a colloidal gel in water. Hydrogels are the superabsorbent materials because it can absorb more than 90% water, and hence regarded as natural living tissue. Mechanically strong hydrogels were synthesized by the advent of new synthetic strategies. Owing to the swollen properties, three-dimensional polymer network, and strong mechanical characteristics, these are widely used in catalysis, adsorption, drug delivery systems for proteins, contact lenses, wound dressings, wound healing, bone regeneration, tissue engineering, baby diapers, food rheology, and many others. Due to their diverse applications, hydrogels are considered one of the smartest materials in pharmaceutics, and are eco-friendly materials, cheap, and have good recyclability. They are used as therapeutic agents in different health sectors. As they are very sensitive to target, therefore it is considered favorite and preferred choice in biomedical sectors. Patients are psychologically scared of surgeries regarding huge expenses and failure. So researchers are working on hydrogels as alternative surgical replacement. In most cases, they have successfully achieved research on hydrogels in bones and tissues repairment. It might be hope of life for serious patients in future. The domain of this work will cover state of the art potentials and applications in various technological areas.

Type

Textbook

brand

DE Gruyter Gmbh, Walter

gtin13

9783111333496