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(Ebook) Copolymers in the Preparation of Parenteral Drug Delivery Systems by Rossella Dorati; Claudia Colonna; Ida Genta ISBN 9781616688929, 1616688920

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Authors:Rossella Dorati; Claudia Colonna; Ida Genta
Pages:102 pages.
Year:2010
Editon:1
Publisher:Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
Language:english
File Size:2.02 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781616688929, 1616688920
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(Ebook) Copolymers in the Preparation of Parenteral Drug Delivery Systems by Rossella Dorati; Claudia Colonna; Ida Genta ISBN 9781616688929, 1616688920

Poly orthoesters have been the most intensively studied polymers for biomedical applications for their low immunogenicity, good biocompatibility and excellent mechanical properties. In the last decade, the synthesis of polyester-polyether block copolymers has attracted increasing attention, because they may be used in several pharmaceutical and medical applications such as sutures, implants for bone fixation, carriers in drug delivery and temporary matrix or scaffolds in tissue engineering. This book includes the last two decades when block copolymers containing PEO, hydrophilic B-blocks, and PLA or PLGA, hydrophobic A-blocks, have been widely utilized to formulate parenteral drug delivery systems for peptides and proteins, such as micro and nanoparticles, implants, micelles, hydrogels and scaffolds.
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