Gaurang Rami

Gaurang Rami
Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University | NGU · Department of Chemistry

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Biopolymer based Nanoparticles for Controllable Drug Delivery System

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Introduction
My area of interest includes the various kind of modifications of biopolymer to enhance its properties like mechanical, thermal, and hydrophobicity behavior to make it suitable for nanoparticles formations for the various applications such as drug delivery carrier, bio-adsorbent, food packaging, bio catalyst, agricultural field and waste water treatment on large-scale production. it is all to avoid synthetic polymer, as it is today's predominant concer for environment.
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The design of polymeric nanoparticles has gained significant attention for drug delivery and controlled release applications. Biocompatible and degradable polyesters have emerged as promising materials for this purpose. However, achieving precise control over the size of nanoparticles (NPs) is crucial to ensure selective delivery and avoid clearanc...
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This study holds significant importance as it explores the synthesis and characterization of two chitosan dibenzylideneacetone Schiff bases. Various analytical techniques, such as UV-Visible spectroscopy, FTIR, XRD, TGA, DSC, SEM, and elemental analysis, were employed to thoroughly examine these derivatives. The antimicrobial activity of the chitos...
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The best way to improve the overall performance of native starch is by chemical modification. In recent years, hydrophobically modified starch has attracted considerable attention for the design and manufacture of novel nanoparticulate drug delivery carriers. The purpose of this research was to synthesize hydrophobic starch nanoparticles (NPs) and...
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The goal of this study was to use an emulsification solvent evaporation approach to formulate anti-tuberculosis drug (isoniazid, rifampicin, and pyrazinamide) loaded starch propionate microparticles (ATD-SPMPs). Fourier transform infrared spectrometry revealed that starch propionate (SP) exhibited new bands at 1749cm-1 and 1236cm-1, whereas SPMPs h...

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