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Oral Delivery of Insulin

by T.A. Sonia, Chandra P. Sharma

2nd Edition

Publisher: Woodhead Publishing

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Book Details

Print ISBN9780443302725
eText ISBN9780443302732
PublisherWoodhead Publishing
Publishing Year2025
Edition2nd Edition
LanguageEnglish
Pages644

Oral Delivery of Insulin, 2nd Edition, authored by T.A. Sonia and Chandra P. Sharma, provides a reference addressing non-invasive insulin delivery systems, focusing primarily on oral peptide administration. Published by Woodhead Publishing, the text examines biological and chemical obstacles involved in developing effective oral delivery methods for diabetes management.

The volume synthesizes technological developments over the past decade, including artificial intelligence and machine learning tools employed in therapeutic monitoring and device operation. It covers experimental techniques used to construct carrier matrices, with detailed coverage given to engineered insulin delivery systems, hydrogels, and polymeric nano and microparticles.

Written for pharmaceutical scientists, biomedical engineers, and practicing clinicians, this reference outlines specific design parameters for oral peptide formulations. It connects material synthesis techniques with therapeutic applications, delivering an overview of modern non-invasive delivery concepts for academic and industrial research environments.

Table of Contents

  1. Chapter 1: Diabetes Mellitus – an overview

  2. Chapter 2: Technological Innovations in the treatment of Diabetes over the last decade

  3. Chapter 3: Artificial intelligence/Machine Learning in management of Diabetes

  4. Chapter 4: Alternative/Non-invasive routes of administration of Insulin

  5. Chapter 5: Oral insulin delivery – Challenges and strategies

  6. Chapter 6: Experimental Techniques involved in the development of orally administered insulin carrier.

  7. Chapter 7: Polymeric Nano/microparticles for oral insulin delivery

  8. Chapter 8: Lipids and Inorganic nanoparticles in oral insulin delivery

  9. Chapter 9: Clinical trials on insulin delivery and future perspectives

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