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|a Inorganic controlled release technology :
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|a Front Cover -- Inorganic Controlled Release Technology: Materials and Concepts for Advanced Drug Formulation -- Copyright -- Contents -- About the Author -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Key Features -- Chapter 1: Materials for Inorganic Controlled Release Technology -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Comparison between Organic and Inorganic CRT -- 1.3. Materials Chemistry and Processing Technology -- 1.3.1. Fusion-Based Approach to Making Water-Soluble Glasses -- 1.3.2. Sol-Gel Approach -- 1.3.3. Surfactant Template Approach for Mesoporous Silica
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|a 1.4. Materials Physics and Drug-Loaded Micro/NanostructureReferences -- Chapter 2: Materials Fundamentals of Drug Controlled Release -- 2.1. Introduction of Materials Nanostructure -- 2.1.1. The Structure of Amorphous Materials -- 2.1.2. Theories of Amorphous Materials -- 2.1.2.1. Glass Transition -- 2.1.2.2. Free Volume Theory -- 2.2. API Distribution Within Inorganic Matrices -- 2.2.1. Traditional API Distribution -- 2.2.2. API Distribution Within inorganic CRT Matrices -- 2.3. Basic Understanding of Potential Molecular Interactions
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|a 2.3.1. Classical API Excipients2.3.2. Interactions Between API and inorganic CRT Matrix Systems -- 2.3.3. The Surface Chemistry of Silica -- 2.3.4. Molecular Interaction with Directionally Templated Mesoporous Silica Systems -- 2.3.5. Towards Molecular Dispersion and Distribution -- 2.3.6. Molecular Interaction Sites on Sol-Gel Silica and Phosphate Glass -- 2.3.7. Dissolution of Phosphate Glass -- 2.3.8. Glass Formulation for inorganic CRT -- 2.4. Theory and Practical Modelling of Drug Controlled Release Kinetics -- References -- Further Reading
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|a Chapter 3: Materials Characterization of Inorganic Controlled Release3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Chemical Analysis -- 3.2.1. X-Ray Fluorescence -- 3.2.1.1. Case Study: Contamination Investigation -- 3.2.2. Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry -- 3.2.2.1. Case Study: Controlled Release of Strontium from P-glass -- 3.2.2.2. Case Study: Detection of Cobalt and Chromium Ions in Patients with Metal-on-Metal Implants -- 3.2.3. FTIR -- 3.2.3.1. Case Study: FTIR Study of Silanol Groups in Silica, Slica-Alumina, and Zeolites
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|a 3.2.3.2. Case Study: Quantification of Bridging and Non-bridging SiO as a Function of SiO2 % by FTIR3.2.4. X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS)-Surface Chemistry 1 -- 3.2.4.1. Case Study: XPS Study on SiOSi Bridging Energy Variation -- 3.2.5. Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (SIMS)-Surface Chemistry 2 -- 3.2.5.1. Case Study: Investigation of the Surface Chemistry of a Bioglass-Polymer Hybrid Composite -- 3.3. Physical Property Analysis -- 3.3.1. X-Ray Diffraction -- 3.3.1.1. Case Study: Characterization of a Calcium Hydroxyapatite Reference Material5
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|a Inorganic Controlled Release Technology: Materials and Concepts for Advanced Drug Formulation provides a practical guide to the use and applications of inorganic controlled release technology (iCRT) for drug delivery and other healthcare applications, focusing on newly developed inorganic materials such as bioresorbable glasses and bioceramics. The use of these materials is introduced for a wide range of applications that cover inorganic drug delivery systems for new drug development and the reformulation of existing drugs. The book describes basic concepts, principles, and industrial practic.
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