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|a Antimicrobial nanosystems :
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|a Front Cover -- Antimicrobial Nanosystems -- Antimicrobial Nanosystems -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Biographies -- Acknowledgments -- 1 -- Antimicrobial nanosystems: perspective and developments -- 1 -- Nanosystems for antimicrobial interventions: advanced synthesis and implementation strategies -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Synthesis of nanoparticles -- 3. Methods for the synthesis of nanoparticles using a top-down approach -- 3.1 Mechanical milling -- 3.2 Sputtering -- 3.3 Laser ablation -- 3.4 Arc discharge method -- 3.5 Lithography -- 3.6 Electrospinning
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|a 3.7 Thermal decomposition -- 4. Methods for the synthesis of nanoparticles using a bottom-up approach -- 4.1 Inert gas condensation -- 4.2 Plasma synthesis techniques -- 4.3 Physical vapor deposition -- 4.4 Chemical vapor deposition -- 4.5 Spray pyrolysis -- 4.6 Sol-gel -- 4.7 Microemulsion -- 4.8 Solvothermal and hydrothermal -- 4.9 Coprecipitation -- 5. Biosynthesis -- 6. Antimicrobial strategies of nanoparticles -- 6.1 Destruction by physical or direct contact -- 6.2 Oxidative stress -- 6.3 Photo-induced effect -- 6.4 Multimode synergistic mechanism -- 7. Conclusion and future prospects
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|a References -- 2 - Nanoencapsulation techniques for antimicrobial developments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Nanostructures and nanoencapsulation techniques applied to antimicrobials -- 2.1 Micelles-based nanoencapsulation -- 2.1.1 Protein-based encapsulating materials -- 2.2 Lipid-based nanoencapsulation techniques -- 2.2.1 Nano emulsion technique -- 2.2.2 Solid lipid nanoparticle incorporation -- 2.2.3 Encapsulation of nanoliposomes -- 2.3 Polymeric nanocarrier encapsulation approaches -- 2.3.1 Coacervation -- 2.3.2 Ionic gelation (IG) -- 2.3.3 Layer-by-layer deposited nano laminates
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|a 2.3.4 Electrostatic complexation -- 2.3.5 Solvent evaporation by emulsification -- 2.3.5.1 Evaporation of solvent -- 2.3.6 Nanoprecipitation -- 2.3.7 Supercritical fluid technique -- 2.4 Carbon nanotube and nanocomposite encapsulation -- 2.4.1 Synthesis of CN -- 2.4.2 Nanocomposite encapsulation -- 2.5 Cyclodextrin-based nanocapsule incorporation-molecular inclusion -- 2.5.1 Synthesis of cyclodextrin -- 2.5.2 Encapsulation technologies with cyclodextrins -- 2.6 Nanoencapsulation drying technologies -- 2.6.1 Freeze drying -- 2.6.2 The freeze-drying process -- 2.6.3 Pretreatment -- 2.6.4 Freezing
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|a 2.6.5 Primary drying -- 2.6.6 Secondary drying -- 2.6.7 Spray drying -- 2.7 Encapsulation in specialized nanostructures -- 2.7.1 Advantages of nanoencapsulation -- 2.7.2 Applications -- 2.8 Nanofiber encapsulation -- 2.8.1 Electrospinning strategies -- 2.8.2 Electrospraying techniques -- 3. Application for nanoencapsulation of natural antimicrobials -- 3.1 Nanoencapsulation -- 4. Conclusions -- References -- Further reading -- 3 -- Nanoemulsion-based antimicrobial systems -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Emulsion -- 3. Components of nanoemulsion -- 4. Surfactant -- 5. Cosurfactant -- 6. Ternary plot
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|a Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on July 21, 2023).
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|a Nanobiotechnology.
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|a Anti-infective agents.
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