Introducing the emerging field carbohydrate nanostructures, this book will be a unique resource for interested researchers to learn a range of methods of applying the field to their own work.
Introduces the emerging field of carbohydrate nanotechnology with emphasis on its applications to biological systems
When nanoparticles or nanostructures are integrated with complex carbohydrate structures, they are equipped with the biological functions of carbohydrates. This advances their applications to carbohydrate-binding proteins, creation of nanoscale carbohydrate vaccines, carbohydrate-based imaging, as well as therapeutics based on carbohydrate-related targets. At the rate of the field’s growth, it is possible to foresee the future realm of nanostructures built solely from carbohydrates, leading to profound applications in biomaterials or any functional materials with unique physical and mechanical properties.
Well-researched and interdisciplinary, Carbohydrate Nanotechnology explores the possibilities created by integrating carbohydrates with nanostructures for the study of carbohydrate-protein interactions, as well as sensing, diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. The features of this monograph include:
Not limited to carbohydrate chemists, chemical biologists, medicinal chemists, or pharmaceutical industries, this book will be a unique resource for interested researchers to learn a range of methods of applying the techniques used to characterize the physical and biological properties of carbohydrate-modified nanostructures to their own work. Greater access, as well as greater collaboration, to this new interdisciplinary field is intended for both synthetic carbohydrate chemists and researchers in nanoscience-related fields.
Introducing the emerging field carbohydrate nanostructures, this book will be a unique resource for interested researchers to learn a range of methods of applying the field to their own work. Greater access, as well as greater collaboration, to this new interdisciplinary field is intended for both synthetic carbohydrate chemists and researchers in nanoscience related fields. It covers: