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Nanocarrier Technologies: Frontiers of Nanotherapy

M. Reza Mozafari (eds.)

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978-1-4020-5040-4

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978-1-4020-5041-1

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Springer Nature

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Reino Unido

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© Springer Netherlands 2006

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Bioactive Entrapment and Targeting Using Nanocarrier Technologies: An Introduction

M. Reza Mozafari

Glutamate production is a typical success in industrial fermentation. Annual production of glutamate by is over 1.5 million tons per year worldwide. It is well known that there are some triggers of glutamate overproduction by : depletion of biotin, which is required for cell growth; addition of detergent; addition of β-lactam antibiotics such as penicillin; and addition of ethambutol or cerulenin. A marked change in metabolic pathways occurs after glutamate overproduction is triggered. In this chapter, recent studies on the molecular mechanisms of glutamate production are described with a particular focus on triggering mechanisms, changes in key enzyme activities, and secretion of glutamate. Recent advances in genome-wide studies, including genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and on metabolic flux analysis of flux redistribution during glutamate overproduction are discussed as well. The biosynthesis of the related amino acids glutamine and proline and strategies for their overproduction are also described.

Pp. 1-16

Archaeosomes as Drug and Vaccine Nanodelivery Systems

Girishchandra B. Patel; Wangxue Chen

Glutamate production is a typical success in industrial fermentation. Annual production of glutamate by is over 1.5 million tons per year worldwide. It is well known that there are some triggers of glutamate overproduction by : depletion of biotin, which is required for cell growth; addition of detergent; addition of β-lactam antibiotics such as penicillin; and addition of ethambutol or cerulenin. A marked change in metabolic pathways occurs after glutamate overproduction is triggered. In this chapter, recent studies on the molecular mechanisms of glutamate production are described with a particular focus on triggering mechanisms, changes in key enzyme activities, and secretion of glutamate. Recent advances in genome-wide studies, including genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and on metabolic flux analysis of flux redistribution during glutamate overproduction are discussed as well. The biosynthesis of the related amino acids glutamine and proline and strategies for their overproduction are also described.

Pp. 17-40

Solid Lipid Nanoparticles

Anne Saupe; Thomas Rades

Glutamate production is a typical success in industrial fermentation. Annual production of glutamate by is over 1.5 million tons per year worldwide. It is well known that there are some triggers of glutamate overproduction by : depletion of biotin, which is required for cell growth; addition of detergent; addition of β-lactam antibiotics such as penicillin; and addition of ethambutol or cerulenin. A marked change in metabolic pathways occurs after glutamate overproduction is triggered. In this chapter, recent studies on the molecular mechanisms of glutamate production are described with a particular focus on triggering mechanisms, changes in key enzyme activities, and secretion of glutamate. Recent advances in genome-wide studies, including genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and on metabolic flux analysis of flux redistribution during glutamate overproduction are discussed as well. The biosynthesis of the related amino acids glutamine and proline and strategies for their overproduction are also described.

Pp. 41-50

Hydrotropic Nanocarriers for Poorly Soluble Drugs

Tooru Ooya; Sang Cheon Lee; Kang Moo Huh; Kinam Park

Glutamate production is a typical success in industrial fermentation. Annual production of glutamate by is over 1.5 million tons per year worldwide. It is well known that there are some triggers of glutamate overproduction by : depletion of biotin, which is required for cell growth; addition of detergent; addition of β-lactam antibiotics such as penicillin; and addition of ethambutol or cerulenin. A marked change in metabolic pathways occurs after glutamate overproduction is triggered. In this chapter, recent studies on the molecular mechanisms of glutamate production are described with a particular focus on triggering mechanisms, changes in key enzyme activities, and secretion of glutamate. Recent advances in genome-wide studies, including genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and on metabolic flux analysis of flux redistribution during glutamate overproduction are discussed as well. The biosynthesis of the related amino acids glutamine and proline and strategies for their overproduction are also described.

Pp. 51-73

Biomimetic Approach to Drug Delivery and Optimization of Nanocarrier Systems

E. Turker Baran; Rui L. Reis

Glutamate production is a typical success in industrial fermentation. Annual production of glutamate by is over 1.5 million tons per year worldwide. It is well known that there are some triggers of glutamate overproduction by : depletion of biotin, which is required for cell growth; addition of detergent; addition of β-lactam antibiotics such as penicillin; and addition of ethambutol or cerulenin. A marked change in metabolic pathways occurs after glutamate overproduction is triggered. In this chapter, recent studies on the molecular mechanisms of glutamate production are described with a particular focus on triggering mechanisms, changes in key enzyme activities, and secretion of glutamate. Recent advances in genome-wide studies, including genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and on metabolic flux analysis of flux redistribution during glutamate overproduction are discussed as well. The biosynthesis of the related amino acids glutamine and proline and strategies for their overproduction are also described.

Pp. 75-86

A Role for Prebiotics in Controlled Drug Delivery

Ajay Awati; Paul J. Moughan

Glutamate production is a typical success in industrial fermentation. Annual production of glutamate by is over 1.5 million tons per year worldwide. It is well known that there are some triggers of glutamate overproduction by : depletion of biotin, which is required for cell growth; addition of detergent; addition of β-lactam antibiotics such as penicillin; and addition of ethambutol or cerulenin. A marked change in metabolic pathways occurs after glutamate overproduction is triggered. In this chapter, recent studies on the molecular mechanisms of glutamate production are described with a particular focus on triggering mechanisms, changes in key enzyme activities, and secretion of glutamate. Recent advances in genome-wide studies, including genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and on metabolic flux analysis of flux redistribution during glutamate overproduction are discussed as well. The biosynthesis of the related amino acids glutamine and proline and strategies for their overproduction are also described.

Pp. 87-94

Recent Advances in the Delivery of Food-Derived Bioactives and Drugs Using Microemulsions

John Flanagan; Harjinder Singh

Glutamate production is a typical success in industrial fermentation. Annual production of glutamate by is over 1.5 million tons per year worldwide. It is well known that there are some triggers of glutamate overproduction by : depletion of biotin, which is required for cell growth; addition of detergent; addition of β-lactam antibiotics such as penicillin; and addition of ethambutol or cerulenin. A marked change in metabolic pathways occurs after glutamate overproduction is triggered. In this chapter, recent studies on the molecular mechanisms of glutamate production are described with a particular focus on triggering mechanisms, changes in key enzyme activities, and secretion of glutamate. Recent advances in genome-wide studies, including genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and on metabolic flux analysis of flux redistribution during glutamate overproduction are discussed as well. The biosynthesis of the related amino acids glutamine and proline and strategies for their overproduction are also described.

Pp. 95-111

Pharmacokinetic Modulation with Particulate Drug Formulations

Marek Langner; Arkadiusz Kozubek

Glutamate production is a typical success in industrial fermentation. Annual production of glutamate by is over 1.5 million tons per year worldwide. It is well known that there are some triggers of glutamate overproduction by : depletion of biotin, which is required for cell growth; addition of detergent; addition of β-lactam antibiotics such as penicillin; and addition of ethambutol or cerulenin. A marked change in metabolic pathways occurs after glutamate overproduction is triggered. In this chapter, recent studies on the molecular mechanisms of glutamate production are described with a particular focus on triggering mechanisms, changes in key enzyme activities, and secretion of glutamate. Recent advances in genome-wide studies, including genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and on metabolic flux analysis of flux redistribution during glutamate overproduction are discussed as well. The biosynthesis of the related amino acids glutamine and proline and strategies for their overproduction are also described.

Pp. 113-138

Synthetic Vectors for Genetic Drug Delivery

Paulina Wyrozumska; Katarzyna Stebelska; Michal Grzybek; Aleksander F. Sikorski

Glutamate production is a typical success in industrial fermentation. Annual production of glutamate by is over 1.5 million tons per year worldwide. It is well known that there are some triggers of glutamate overproduction by : depletion of biotin, which is required for cell growth; addition of detergent; addition of β-lactam antibiotics such as penicillin; and addition of ethambutol or cerulenin. A marked change in metabolic pathways occurs after glutamate overproduction is triggered. In this chapter, recent studies on the molecular mechanisms of glutamate production are described with a particular focus on triggering mechanisms, changes in key enzyme activities, and secretion of glutamate. Recent advances in genome-wide studies, including genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and on metabolic flux analysis of flux redistribution during glutamate overproduction are discussed as well. The biosynthesis of the related amino acids glutamine and proline and strategies for their overproduction are also described.

Pp. 139-174

Dicationic DEGA-Based Lipid Systems for Gene Transfer and Delivery: Supramolecular Structure and Activity

Ashraf S. Elkady; Renat I. Zhdanov

Glutamate production is a typical success in industrial fermentation. Annual production of glutamate by is over 1.5 million tons per year worldwide. It is well known that there are some triggers of glutamate overproduction by : depletion of biotin, which is required for cell growth; addition of detergent; addition of β-lactam antibiotics such as penicillin; and addition of ethambutol or cerulenin. A marked change in metabolic pathways occurs after glutamate overproduction is triggered. In this chapter, recent studies on the molecular mechanisms of glutamate production are described with a particular focus on triggering mechanisms, changes in key enzyme activities, and secretion of glutamate. Recent advances in genome-wide studies, including genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and on metabolic flux analysis of flux redistribution during glutamate overproduction are discussed as well. The biosynthesis of the related amino acids glutamine and proline and strategies for their overproduction are also described.

Pp. 175-190