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Highly comprehensive and detailed text on best possible sustainable approaches associated with the development, design, and origination of pharmaceuticals Sustainable Approaches in Pharmaceutical Sciences enables readers to understand the best possible green approaches associated with the development, design, and origination of pharmaceuticals, including resources that may minimize the adverse effects associated with synthesis, isolation, and extraction. Sustainable Approaches in Pharmaceutical Sciences covers a myriad of current topics, including mechanochemical improvements for API synthesis, as well as the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the development and discovery of pharmaceuticals, along with recent developments in hydrogels which respond to triggered factors during topical drug delivery. Authored by experienced scientists from institutions across the world, other sample topics covered in Sustainable Approaches in Pharmaceutical Sciences include: Green technologies and benefits associated with them, white biotechnology, green chemistry, and eco-friendly approaches for designing active pharmaceutical ingredientsImpact of sustainable approaches in pharmaceutical industries regarding use of solvents, nanoparticles formulations, and antimicrobial bandagesMicro-extractive methods capable of generating high recovery values of the analytes and associated techniques, such as dispersive liquid-liquid microextractionBenefits of the exploration of sustainable chemistry on a commercial scale, particularly in relation to bioresources, chemical manufacturing, and organic transformationDiscussing both the foundational science and practicality of different approaches regarding human and environmental health, Sustainable Approaches in Pharmaceutical Sciences is an essential resource for scientists, medical professionals, and industrial professionals working in the fields of sustainable technology and synthesis in pharmaceutical sciences, along with advanced level students.
KAMAL SHAH, Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Institute of Pharmaceutical Research, GLA University, Mathura, India. DURGESH NANDINI CHAUHAN, Assistant Professor, Columbia College of Pharmacy, Raipur, India. NAGENDRA SINGH CHAUHAN, Senior Scientific Officer, Drugs Testing Laboratory Avam Anusandhan Kendra, Government Ayurvedic College Campus, Raipur, India.
List of Contributors viPreface x1 Green and Sustainable Approaches in Pharmaceutical Sciences 1Shiv Bahadur, Radhika, Durgesh Nandini Chauhan, Nagendra Singh Chauhan and Kamal Shah2 Green Approaches in Conventional Drug Synthesis 17Hassan Rafique, Nazim Hussain, Muhammad Usama Saeed and Muhammad Bilal3 Modern Green Extraction Techniques 35Marcello Locatelli, Enrica Rosato, Cristian D’Ovidio, Martina Bonelli, Halil Ibrahim Ulusoy, Abuzar Kabir, Imran Ali, Fabio Savini, Ugo de Grazia, Victoria Samanidou and Angela Tartaglia4 Impact of Green Approaches in Pharmaceutical Industries 65Taruna Grover, Rishita J. Chauhan, Anuradha K. Gajjar, Tejas M. Dhameliya and Maulikkumar D. Vaja5 Green Analytical Techniques Using Hydrotropy, Mixed Hydrotropy, and Mixed Solvency 91Atish S. Mundada, Deepak D. Patil and Rajesh K. Maheshwari6 Application of Artificial Intelligence in Drug Design and Development 113Somdutt Mujwar and Kamal Shah7 Green Chemistry in the Development of Functionalised Hydrogels as Topical Drug-Delivery Systems 121Maha Mohammad AL-Rajabi and Teow Yeit Haan8 Advanced Approaches in Green Univariate Spectrophotometric Methods 157Hayam M. Lotfy, Sarah S. Saleh, Yasmin Rostom, Reem H. Obaydo and Dina A. Ahmed9 Cyclodextrin-Based Molecular Inclusion by Grinding: Quality by Design in Green Chemistry 217Sanyam Sharma, Subh Naman and Ashish Baldi10 Synthesis of Graphitic Carbon Nitride Quantum Dots from Bulk Graphitic Carbon Nitride 237Joseph Selvin, Jegam Noel Joseph and Selvaraj Mohana Roopan11 Mechanochemistry for Sustainable Drug Design and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient Synthesis 255Pedro Brandão and Marta PineiroIndex 273