Polymers for Oral Drug Delivery Technologies 1st Edition
Polymers for Oral Drug Delivery Technologies, 1st Edition by Anilkumar Parambath is a contemporary, practical reference that brings clarity and depth to the role of polymers in oral pharmaceutical development. Ideal for formulation scientists, pharmaceutical researchers, and regulatory professionals across India, Europe, North America and the Asia‑Pacific region, this book bridges fundamental science with industrial practice.
Beginning with the science of polymer–drug interactions and biocompatibility, the text moves through design strategies for controlled- and targeted-release systems, mucoadhesive and gastroretentive formulations, and polymer-based technologies for improving solubility and stability. Clear explanations of characterization techniques, scalability considerations and formulation optimization make complex concepts accessible without sacrificing technical rigor.
Readers gain actionable insights into selecting polymeric excipients, predicting in vivo performance, and navigating formulation challenges from lab bench to manufacturing. Real-world examples and problem-focused discussions highlight how polymer selection impacts bioavailability, patient adherence and regulatory acceptance, making this an indispensable guide for those working on oral controlled release, immediate-release tablets, multiparticulate systems and novel dosage forms.
Whether you’re an experienced formulator, a postgraduate student, or part of a development team in the pharmaceutical industry, this book equips you with up-to-date strategies and practical know-how to advance oral drug delivery programs. For professionals seeking a single, reliable source on polymer technologies in oral dosage forms, Polymers for Oral Drug Delivery Technologies offers the expertise and guidance needed to innovate confidently and meet global regulatory expectations. Order your copy today to strengthen development pipelines and accelerate formulation success.
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