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OverviewBiomaterials for Advanced Drug and Therapeutic Delivery provides a detailed review of a range of biomaterials for drug delivery, gene, vaccine and therapeutics delivery, and wound healing and tissue regeneration. Divided into 5 sections, this book begins with an introduction to biomaterials for biomedical applications before systematically detailing advances in each application. A wide selection of biomaterials are covered, including nanobiomaterials, biopolymers, hydroxyapatite, lipid-based biomaterials, proteins, and more. In addition, the properties and characteristics of each biomaterial type is assessed, along with it’s suitability for a range of drug delivery and therapeutic applications. The final section of the book provides insight into the safety, biocompatibility, preclinical and regulatory aspects of biomaterials use, exploring the translational potential of these novel materials and treatments. This book will be of use to researchers and academics in the fields of materials science, biomaterials, pharmaceutical science, and regenerative medicine. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mohd Cairul Iqbal Mohd Amin (Professor, Centre for Drug Delivery Research, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) , Khaled Greish (Professor of Molecular Medicine, Princes Al-Jawhara Center, Arabian Gulf University, Kingdom of Bahrain)Publisher: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Imprint: Woodhead Publishing Weight: 1.000kg ISBN: 9780443266577ISBN 10: 0443266573 Pages: 722 Publication Date: 15 September 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsSECTION 1: BIOMATERIALS - AN OVERVIEW 1. Overview of biomaterials in biomedical applications SECTION 2: BIOMATERIALS FOR DRUG DELIVERY 1. Medium chain triglycerides and fractions in drug delivery systems 2. Nanostructured lipid carrier phytoconstituents delivery 3. Aloe vera in topical and transdermal drug delivery systems 4. Biomaterials in inhalation and nasal drug delivery 5. Lipid-based cubosomes for modified-release drug delivery 6. Cationic nanoparticles for drug delivery targeting the brain 7. Advances in biomaterials for targeted brain drug delivery 8. Bacterial cellulose composites for drug and protein delivery 9. Hydrogels for drug delivery SECTION 3: BIOMATERIALS FOR GENE, VACCINE AND THERAPEUTICS DELIVERY 10. Marine-based biopolymers for gene delivery 11. Biomaterials RNAi-, mRNA and DNA-based delivery and therapeutics 12. Biomimetic nanoparticles as vaccine delivery platforms 13. Bacterial cellulose composites for oral vaccine delivery 14. Proteins and peptides for therapeutics 15. Synthetic polymers for therapeutics SECTION 4: BIOMATERIALS FOR WOUND AND TISSUE REGENERATION 16. Biomaterials in tissue engineering – an introduction 17. PLGA microparticles for wound healing 18. Hydroxyapatite for bone tissue repair and regeneration 19. Alginate biocomposite nanofibers in wound healing and tissue regeneration 20. Nanocellulose biocomposites in wound healing applications 21. Bacterial cellulose composites for cell delivery in wound healing 22. Hydrogels for wound healing SECTION 5: BIOMATERIALS - SAFETY AND REGULATORY CONSIDERATIONS 23. Zebrafish larvae models: Biomaterials safety for drug delivery 24. Safety, biocompatibility, and preclinical considerations for biomaterials 25. Regulatory considerations for biomaterials in medical applicationsReviewsAuthor InformationDr. Mohd Cairul Iqbal Mohd Amin is a Professor of Pharmaceutics in the Faculty of Pharmacy, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He is the youngest professor appointed in the faculty and the only expert in the area of pharmaceutics in UKM. He earned his BSc (Hons) in Pharmacy in 1996 and PhD in 2001 both from the University of Manchester, United Kingdom. He is currently the Head of Drug Delivery and Novel Targeting Research Group in UKM. He also serves as panel expert in nanocellulose for drug delivery for the National Nanotechnology Centre, Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, Malaysia. His current research interests encompass responsive-hydrogel biomaterials for oral protein and peptide delivery, cell delivery in tissue engineering and nano drug delivery systems in particular polymeric micellar conjugates for cancer research. Dr. Amin has authored more than 60 publications in high impact factor journals, a number of book chapters, has five patents issued/pending and has routinely consulted in the area of drug delivery and pharmaceutical technology. He has wide expertise in biomaterials, nanomedicine, polymer chemistry, micro- and nanotargeting delivery systems as well as oral and transdermal formulations and delivery systems. Dr. Khaled Greish is Professor of Molecular Medicine, and head of the Nano-research unit, at Princes Al-Jawhara Center, Arabian Gulf University, Kingdom of Bahrain. His previous appointments included Senior lecturer of Pharmacology at the University of Otago, New Zealand, and Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry at University of Utah (UT, USA). He has published > 70 peer reviewed papers, and 10 book chapters in the field of targeted anticancer drug delivery. Controlled Release Society (CRS) awarded him the CRS Postdoctoral Achievement Award in 2008 and in 2010; he was elected as member of the CRS College of Fellows. In recognition of his research, University of Otago awarded him “Early Career Awards for Distinction in Research in 2014. His research focuses on Nanomedicine, tumor vascular biology, and anticancer drug discovery/development. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |