In recent years, there has been a lot of interest in using nanotechnology in medicine to diagnose and cure various infectious diseases. Although the precise mechanism of action is frequently challenged, many nanosized materials have been extensively explored for this purpose, using their innately unique features. Their functionality has also been enhanced by the addition of various coatings, such as those that increase chemical stability and stealth properties or contain targeting agents that lessen off-target effects while producing effective ‘smart’ nanoplatforms for the early detection, treatment, and possibly resolution of diseases.
This book aims to compile research and review articles that concentrate on the synthesis, characterization, and applications of nanomaterials, such as nanoparticles, with a focus on investigating novel ways to improve their properties and create new efficient diagnostic, therapeutic, or theranostic approaches with a clear understanding of how they work.
Cuprins
Carbon-reinforced Polymer Nanocomposites Against Infectious Diseases;Nanostrategies for Infectious Pulmonary Diseases: Current Progress and Future Prospects;Biofilm-associated Infections and Their Management;Green Nanomaterial Zinc Oxide and Chitosan for Antimicrobial Activity Against Oral Pathogens;Biopolymers-based Drug Delivery Systems: Synthesis Strategies, Functionalization and Applications;Mechanism of Silver and Gold Nanoparticles Against Infectious Disease-causing Pathogens;Nanotoxicology and Its Remediation;Biocompatibility and Functionalization of Sustainable Nanomaterials;Nanomaterials-based Narrowband UVB Light-emitting Devices for Phototherapy Treatment of Infectious Skin Diseases;Bioengineered Nanomaterials: Recent Trends and Bottlenecks in the Management of Infectious Diseases;Ex Vivo Immunization: A Strategy For Immunization Against SARS-Co V-2;Neuroinvasion by SARS-Co V-2 Influences the Prognosis of Neurological Disorders;Socioeconomics: Involving Communities in the Fight Against Infectious Illnesses for Stronger Health System;Sustainable Nanomaterials for Mosquito-based Infectious Disease Control;Sustainable Nanomaterials and Diagnosis for Arboviral Infections;A Brief Appraisal of Nanomaterials for COVID-19
Despre autor
Dr. Suvardhan Kanchi’s research interests include, SMART Materials for Device Applications, SMARTPHONE based Sensing Systems, Nanodiagnostics, Computational Chemistry, Nano Electrochemistry, Environmental Chemistry and Green-Nanotechnology. He has published 80 research articles in international journals of repute and 19 book chapters in knowledge-based book editions published by renowned international publishers.
Dr. Nidhi Sharotri’s research interest includes, Environmental Chemistry, Green-Nanotechnology, Nano composites, Computational chemistry and quantum dots. She has published 11 research articles in international journals of repute and 9 book chapters in knowledge-based book editions published by renowned international publishers.
Dr Rajasekhar Chokkareddy’s main research interest focuses on the development of electrochemical sensors/biosensors for the various pharmaceutical drugs, nanoparticles based on the green synthesis, separation techniques, and synthesis of ionic liquid functionalised nanocomposites as well as thermophysical properties of ionic liquids. He has already published 27 papers and 16 book chapters in various peer-reviewed international journals and has published one other edited book.
Dr. Sharma is specialised in Nanotechnology, and Computational Chemistry. She has produced more than 20 papers in international journals and edited 01 book with Elsevier Publisher Inc.
Professor Falah H. Hussein’s research now focuses on synthetizing nanoparticles and carbon nanotubes and studying the photocatalytic activity and drug delivery by nanomaterials.