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NanoPDT

Nanomaterials-Enhanced Photodynamic Therapy

by Saeid Moghassemi, Ricardo Bentes Azevedo, Christiani Andrade Amorim

1st Edition

Publisher: Academic Press

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Book Details

Print ISBN9780443404313
eText ISBN9780443404320
PublisherAcademic Press
Publishing Year2025
Edition1st Edition
LanguageEnglish
Pages574

The 1st Edition of NanoPDT: Nanomaterials-Enhanced Photodynamic Therapy details the therapeutic application of multifunctional nanosystems within biomedical and pharmaceutical research. Tailored for students studying nanomedicine, oncology, and photodynamic therapy, this book introduces structural methods for addressing classic delivery challenges in light-based clinical interventions.

Conventional photodynamic therapy encounters significant chemical obstacles because hydrophobic photosensitizers frequently aggregate when introduced into aqueous environments. To resolve these solubility limitations, the work examines third-generation photosensitizers that integrate nanomedicine concepts into photodynamic therapy to enhance overall treatment efficacy.

Recorded clinical trials and structured case studies demonstrate how these modified treatments perform across oncological and non-oncological applications. This evidence-based framing provides pharmaceutical researchers with concrete reference material regarding engineered drug delivery platforms.

Table of Contents

  1. Chapter 1: Introduction to Photodynamic Therapy (PDT)

  2. Chapter 2: Nanomaterials in PDT (NanoPDT)

  3. Chapter 3: NanoPDT Classification

  4. Chapter 4: Metal-Based Nanomaterials in PDT

  5. Chapter 5: Quantum Dots in PDT

  6. Chapter 6: Carbon-Based Nanomaterials in PDT

  7. Chapter 7: Polymer-Based Nanomaterials in PDT

  8. Chapter 8: Lipid-based Nanomaterials in PDT

  9. Chapter 9: NanoPDT and Chemotherapy Combination

  10. Chapter 10: NanoPDT and Photothermal Therapy Combination

  11. Chapter 11: NanoPDT and Radiotherapy Combination

  12. Chapter 12: NanoPDT and Immunotherapy Combination

  13. Chapter 13: Future trends of NanoPDT and regulatory notes

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