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Polymeric Materials in Medication

✍ Scribed by Charles G. Gebelein (auth.), Charles G. Gebelein, Charles E. Carraher Jr. (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Leaves
300
Series
Polymer Science and Technology 32
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The art of using chemical agents for medication dates back into antiquity, although most of the earliest examples used plants, herbs, and other natural materials. The old Egyptian medical papyri, which date from before 1400 B. C. , contain dozens of examples of such medicinal plants and animal extracts. In the Old Testament of the Bible, we can find references to using oil to soften the skin and sores (Isaiah 1:6), the use of tree leaves for medicine (Ezekiel 47:12) and various medical balms (Jeremiah 8:22). Not all these recipes were effective in curing the ailments for which they were used and sometimes the treatment was worse than the disease. Nevertheless, the art of using chemical derived agents for medicines continued to develop and received great impetus during the present century with the rise of synthetic organic chemistry. One of the most vexing problems has always been to achieve specificiΒ­ ty with the medications. While some medical agents do indeed possess a relatively high degree of specificity, most agents are far more systemic than would be desired. Much of the research efforts to correct this deficiency has centered on modifying the chemical agents themselves. Unfortunately, there are severe limitations in this approach since minor modifications often drastically affect the therapeutic activity and can even render the drug completely ineffective, or worse.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Methodologies in Polymeric Medication....Pages 1-9
Tissue/Material Interactions of Biomedical Polymers....Pages 11-26
Polymer-Controlled Drug Delivery Systems: Science and Engineering....Pages 27-46
Fibrous Delivery Systems for Antimicrobial Agents....Pages 47-59
Evaluation of Membrane Suitability in Transdermal Drug Delivery....Pages 61-71
Diffusion Controlled Release of Drugs from Coated Drug Polymer Complex....Pages 73-78
Kinetics of Drug Release from Glassy Polymers: Effect of Initially Nonuniform Drug Distribution....Pages 79-85
The Role of Polymer Matrix Structure and Interparticle Interaction in Diffusion-Limited Drug Release....Pages 87-101
Polymeric Anticancer Agents β€” An Overview....Pages 103-114
The Controlled Release of 5-Fluorouracil from Acrylate Copolymers of 1-(N-2-Ethylmethacrylcarbamoyl)-5-Fluorouracil Monomer....Pages 115-124
Halogenated Nucleic Acids: Biochemical and Biological Properties of Fluorinated Polynucleotides....Pages 125-138
Toxicity and Tissue Distribution of MVE-2 in the Dog After Intravenous and Intraperitonal Administration....Pages 139-149
Transformation of Mouse Fibroblast (T3T) Cells Employing the Oncogenic Simian Virus 40 (SV40) for Evaluation of Anticancer Compounds....Pages 151-163
Screening of Platinum II Polymines as Antitumor Drugs Employing Cell Differation of Normal and Transformed 3T3 Cells....Pages 165-171
Polymeric Derivatives of cis -Dichlorodiammineplatinum II Analogs Based on Polyvinylamine-co-vinylsulfonate as Model Carriers in the Drug Delivery System....Pages 173-181
Soluble Excipients Assisting Dissolution of Drugs: Importance of Amorphous State....Pages 183-190
Polymeric Hydroxamic Acids for Iron Chelators Therapy....Pages 191-196
Oxygen Species Chemistry of Osmium Carbohydrate Polymers....Pages 197-210
Synthetic Polymeric Inducers of Interferon....Pages 211-226
Polypeptides as Drugs....Pages 227-247
A Systematic Approach to Induce New Catalytic Activities in Proteins....Pages 249-264
Branched Polypeptides with a Poly(L-Lysine) Backbone: Synthesis, Conformation, and Immunomodulation....Pages 265-289
Back Matter....Pages 291-302

✦ Subjects


Physics, general


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