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2 produkter
Häftad, Engelska, 2027
1 618 kr
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Wound Microenvironment Responsive Smart Dressing for Effective Healing presents a cutting-edge scientific exploration of phytoconstituent-based smart wound dressings engineered to accelerate and improve tissue repair. Bridging the therapeutic wisdom of traditional herbal medicine with advanced biomaterials, nanotechnology, polymer science, and bioengineering, this volume highlights how natural bioactive compounds can be transformed into clinically viable wound therapies. The book provides an integrated understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms governing wound healing, and demonstrates how stimuli-responsive delivery platforms-sensitive to pH, temperature, enzymes, ROS, or glucose-can enable precise, controlled release of phytochemicals directly at the wound site. These innovative systems overcome limitations of conventional formulations, such as instability, poor solubility, low bioavailability, and lack of targeted action. With contributions spanning smart hydrogels, nanocarriers, microneedles, 3D/4D printing, and AI-assisted wound monitoring, this multidisciplinary reference offers both foundational principles and translational guidance. Case studies and globally inclusive perspectives ensure broad relevance for researchers, clinicians, and formulation scientists working toward next-generation wound management solutions.Explores molecular wound-healing pathways modulated by phytoconstituentsPresents smart, stimuli-responsive biomaterials for controlled herbal deliveryGuides translational development through evaluation, regulatory, and AI-driven innovations
Inbunden, Engelska, 2011
2 011 kr
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There are many mononuclear iron containing enzymes in nature that utilize molecular oxygen and transfer one or both oxygen atoms of O2 to substrates. These enzymes catalyze many processes including the biosynthesis of hormones, the metabolism of drugs, DNA and RNA base repair and, the biosynthesis of antibiotics. Therefore, mononuclear iron containing enzymes are important intermediates in bioprocesses and have great potential in the commercial biosynthesis of specific products since they often catalyze reactions regioselectively or stereospecifically. Understanding their mechanism and function is important and will assist in searches for commercial exploitation. In recent years, advances in experimental as well as theoretical methodologies have made it possible to study the mechanism and function of these enzymes and much information on their properties has been gained. This book highlighting recent developments in the field is, therefore, a timely addition to the literature and will interest a broad readership in the fields of biochemistry, inorganic chemistry and computational chemistry. The Editors, leaders in the field of nonheme and heme iron containing monoxygenases, have filled the book with topical review chapters by leaders in the various sub-disciplines.