Editors: Harshita Jain, Maulin P. Shah

Mucosal Vaccine Delivery Systems: The Future of Immunization (Part 2)

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ISBN: 979-8-89881-025-2 (Print)
ISBN: 979-8-89881-024-5 (Online)
Year of Publication: 2025
DOI: 10.2174/97988988102451250101

Introduction

Continuing on the groundbreaking discussion on next-generation mucosal vaccines, Mucosal Vaccine Delivery Systems: The Future of Immunization – Part II highlights innovations that redefine preventive healthcare and immunotherapy. By integrating research insights with translational applications, this volume examines the latest progress in mucosal delivery routes, immunological responses, and technological advances that enhance vaccine stability, efficacy, and accessibility.

The book draws on global expertise to explore nasal, oral, pulmonary, and urogenital vaccination systems, offering perspectives on formulation strategies, immune modulation, and delivery optimization. It also discusses evolving regulatory frameworks, emerging biotechnological tools, and the socioeconomic impact of widespread mucosal vaccine adoption.

Key Features

  • - Examines advances in mucosal vaccine platforms and immune mechanisms.
  • - Explores innovative delivery routes enhancing patient compliance and protection.
  • - Addresses challenges in formulation, stability, and large-scale production.
  • - Evaluates regulatory and commercial trends shaping vaccine deployment.
  • - Highlights translational research bridging laboratory discovery and clinical application.


Target Readership:

For immunologists, pharmaceutical scientists, vaccine developers, public health professionals, and postgraduate students engaged in immunology and biopharmaceutical resear

Contributors

Editor(s):
Harshita Jain
Amity Institute of Environmental Sciences
Amity University
Noida, 201303
India


Maulin P. Shah
Department of Research Impact and Outcome
Research and Development Cell
Lovely Professional University
Phagwara, Punjab
India




Contributor(s):
Ashish
Mangalmay Pharmacy College
Plot No. 9, Knowledge Park II, Greater Noida
Uttar Pradesh 201306
India


Akhil Sharma
R. J. College of Pharmacy
2HVJ+567, Raipur, Gharbara, Tappal, Khair
Uttar Pradesh 202165
India


Akanksha Sharma
R. J. College of Pharmacy
2HVJ+567, Raipur, Gharbara, Tappal, Khair
Uttar Pradesh 202165
India


Alok Bhardwaj
Lloyd Institute of Management & Technology
Plot No.-11, Knowledge Park-II, Greater Noida
Uttar Pradesh-201306
India


Koushal Dhamija
Lloyd Institute of Management & Technology
Plot No.-11, Knowledge Park-II, Greater Noida
Uttar Pradesh-201306
India


Md Nasar Mallick
School of Medical and Allied Sciences
Galgotias University, Yamuna Expressway, Gautam Buddha Nagar
Uttar Pradesh-201310
India


Neeraj Kumar Fuloria
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Faculty of Pharmacy, AIMST University, Semeling Campus, Jalan Bedong-Semeling, Bedong
Kedah Darul Aman
Malaysia


Rupali Sharma
Amity University Haryana
Manesar
Gurugram
India


Shivkanya Fuloria
Faculty of Pharmacy
AIMST University, Semeling Campus
Bedong, Kedah
Malaysia


Sunita
Metro College of Health Sciences and Research
Greater Noida
India


Shaweta Sharma
School of Medical and Allied Sciences
Galgotias University, Yamuna Expressway, Gautam Buddha Nagar
Uttar Pradesh-201310
India


Shekhar Singh
Babu Banarasi Das Northern India Institute of Technology
Faculty of Pharmacy
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, 226028
India


Sudhir Kumar
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
DAV University
Jalandhar
India


Shekhar Sharma
Lloyd Institute of Management & Technology
Plot No.-11, Knowledge Park-II, Greater Noida
Uttar Pradesh-201306
India