Nanocarriers Based Colon Targeting
Unlock precision therapy for colon diseases with Nanocarriers Based Colon Targeting by Lalit Kumar and Yashwant Pathak — an authoritative, practical guide that brings cutting-edge nanotechnology into everyday pharmaceutical and clinical practice.
This concise yet comprehensive volume captures the science and strategy behind colon-targeted drug delivery. Readers will find clear explanations of nanocarrier types (liposomes, polymeric nanoparticles, solid lipid carriers), design principles for colon specificity, formulation techniques, characterization methods, and current in vitro and in vivo evaluation models. Rich with contemporary examples, the book bridges laboratory innovation and translational application for conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease and colorectal cancer.
Engineered for researchers, formulation scientists, clinicians, and postgraduate students, the text emphasizes regulatory considerations, scalability, and quality-by-design approaches that support clinical development and commercialization. Global relevance is underscored with case studies and data reflecting advances from India, Europe, and North America, making it especially valuable for professionals working across diverse healthcare and research settings.
Practical, evidence-based, and written in an accessible style, Nanocarriers Based Colon Targeting equips you to design smarter, safer colon-targeted therapies that improve patient outcomes. Whether you’re developing next-generation therapeutics or seeking a solid reference on colon-specific delivery systems, this book is a must-have on your shelf.
Order your copy today to stay at the forefront of nanocarrier research and colon targeting strategies — essential reading for anyone shaping the future of gastrointestinal drug delivery.
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