Research, development, and sales of drug-delivery systems are increasing at a rapid pace throughout the world. This worldwide trend will intensify in the next decade as cuts in public health expenses demand lower costs and higher efficacy. To meet this demand, many efficient drugs currently in use w
Microencapsulation: Processes and Applications
β Scribed by Gene O. Fanger (auth.), Jan E. Vandegaer (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1974
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 182
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
of McGill University of Montreal, Canada, who talks about artifiΒ cial cells prepared from semipermeable microcapsules. Also illustrative of this method is a contribution on microencapsulated pesticides by C. B. Desavigny and E. E. Ivy of Pennwalt Corporation. Another method of polymerization in situ is microΒ encapsulation by vapor deposition, the subject of W. M. Jayne of Union Carbide Corporation. The more mechanical methods of microencapsulation are represented by two techniques, one involving a fluidized bed the other involving mainly a centrifugal method. The fluidized bed method is covered in a paper by H. Hall and T. M. Hinkes of the Wisconsin Alumini Research Foundation. The centrifugal and other related methods are treated by Mr. J. E. Goodwin and Mr. Sommerville of the Southwest Research Institute of San Antoni~ Texas. Dr. G. Baxter of Moore Business Forms, studied capsules made by mechanical methods as well as by chemical methods. Mr. Russell G. Arnold of the Bureau of Veteranary Medicine of the Food and Drug Administration draws our attention to the procedures to be used for securing approval of a new animal drug application for the marketing of microencapsulated products. And last but not least, we have a contribution by Mr. G. O. Fanger on "MicroΒ encapsulation a Brief History and Introduction, whose title speaks for itself.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-x
Microencapsulation: A Brief History and Introduction....Pages 1-20
Encapsulation by Coacervation....Pages 21-37
Encapsulation of Spherical Particles as a Characteristic of Gelatin Fractions....Pages 39-56
Encapsulated Vegetable Fats in Cattle Feeds....Pages 57-69
Liquid/Liquid Extractions Carried Out with Microcapsule-Packed Columns....Pages 71-79
Liquid-Crystal Containing Light Sensitive Microcapsules....Pages 81-87
Microencapsulated Pesticides....Pages 89-94
Artificial Cells and Microcapsules: Comparision of Structural and Functional Differences....Pages 95-102
Microencapsulation by Vapor Deposition....Pages 103-113
Microencapsulation of Activated Charcoal and Its Biochemical Applications....Pages 115-126
Microencapsulation Processes in Modern Business Forms....Pages 127-143
Air Suspension Encapsulation of Moisture-Sensitive Particles using Aqueous Systems....Pages 145-153
Physical Methods for Preparing Microcapsules....Pages 155-163
Microcapsules in Veterinary Medicine: A Regulatory View....Pages 165-172
Back Matter....Pages 173-180
β¦ Subjects
Medical Microbiology
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