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Use of thin layer chromatography for fractionation and characterization of organic matter isolated from alginite
Solanský, Pavel ; Sovová, Šárka (referee) ; Enev, Vojtěch (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the study of structure and physicochemical properties of organic fractions of humic substances, which were obtained by the method of thin-layer chromatography. Humic substances, which were used in this study, were isolated from a sample of Slovak alginite based on the procedure of the International Humic Substances Society (IHSS). The following analytical techniques were selected for the characterization of isolated humic substances: thermogravimetric and elemental analysis, molecular absorption spectroscopy (UV/Vis), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and steady-state fluorescence spectroscopy. Each organic fraction of humic substances were characterized by molecular absorption spectroscopy (UV/Vis) and steady-state fluorescence spectroscopy. Using steady-state fluorescence spectroscopy, humic substances were found to be composed of fluorophores of humic and non-humic (protein) character. Organic fractions corresponding to the humic fluorophores were characterized by a higher content of oxygen substituents on the aromatic nukleus, a higher degree of aromaticity and also a higher molecular weight. The aim of this diploma thesis was to design and optimize the process of organic matter fractionation for the purpose of detailed understanding of the structure and properties of humic substances, which were isolated from the sedimentary rock alginite. Based on this, the practical applicability of the thin layer chromatography method to significantly reduce the molecular heterogenity of the studied humic substances was evaluated.
Determination of content of selected nonsteroidal antiphlogistic – Ibuprofen in drugs using UV/Vis and FTIR spectrometry
Lindovský, Jiří ; Sovová, Šárka (referee) ; Enev, Vojtěch (advisor)
The main aim of bachelor thesis was to validate the content of the nonsteroidal antiphlodstic in drugs using spectrometric methods and subsequent comparison of results. Specifically, the thesis is focused on Ibuprofen, which is used mainly as analgesic and antipyretic. This substance was chosen for its significant ability of absorbing electromagnetic radiation in ultraviolet and infrared regions of spectra. For this purpose, various generics were selected and analyzed by molecular absorption spectrometry (UV/Vis) and infrared spectrometry with Fourier transform (FTIR). Very important factor influencing chemometric properties of the obtained results was optimalization of the spectrometric methods. After designing the working procedure, sample solutions were prepared from Ibuprofen-containing dosage forms using suitable solvent and these samples were analyzed spectrometrically. The content of Ibuprofen in individual samples was calculated from the measured UV/Vis and FTIR spectra using method of standard addition. The results show that infrared spectrometry seems to be more suitable method for determining the Ibuprofen content. Nevertheless, it should be noted that the choice of a suitable extractant is very important step in the determination. The information obtained from this bachlor’s thesis could be used in future routine inspections and monitoring of drugs.
Characterization catanionic vesicular system by HRUS
Kopřivová, Hana ; Sovová, Šárka (referee) ; Hurčíková, Andrea (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is about catanionic vesicular systems, which could serve as carriers of drugs or genes in the future. These systems are prepared from the cationic surfactants CTAB and DDAC, the anionic surfactant SDS and cholesterol, which serves as a stabilizer. In the experimental part, these vesicles were characterized by high-resolution ultrasonic spectroscopy. The behavior of systems with different percentages of cholesterol was monitored. As next, the temperature properties of the vesicles were studied using temperature scans between 10 °C and 65 °C. The density of the samples was examined by densitometry at temperatures of 25 °C and at a human body temperature of 37 °C.
Study on the Effect of Biochar Application on Organic Matter in Soil
Kurková, Marie ; Sovová, Šárka (referee) ; Kalina, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor thesis studies the effect of the application of biochar on the composition of organic matter of two different soil samples. Specifically, the total content of organic matter in the soil and the ratio of humic and fulvic acids in these soils before and after the application of biochar were monitored. The composition of the soil mass was also observed thermogravimetrically and by using the certified method of humic and fulvic acids isolation from samples of studied soils. Furthermore, the effect of biochar on the growth of a model plant (maize – Zea mays) was observed. From this point of view, differences in plant growth were possible to observe from the beginning of the experiment, both in comparison with samples with and without biochar and in comparison with samples containing different doses of biochar. The type of soil used for cultivation experiments also influenced on plant growth.
The preparation of stable nature BB creams and determination of its properties
Marčanová, Milada ; Sovová, Šárka (referee) ; Hurčíková, Andrea (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis was create a natural BB cream that, in addition to sufficient hydration, would protect the skin from sunlight, unify its colour tone and at the same time sufficiently cover any imperfections. After proposition a suitable recipe, it was necessary to determine the stability of the prepared BB creams. The stability was evaluated by comparing the results from the dispersion analyser LUMiSizer at various temperatures and current load tests in an oven. The pseudoplastic properties were confirmed by the rheology characterization of the flow properties, which makes the BB cream a continuous layer on the skin after it is spread. In order to protect against sunlight, it was necessary to determine the SPF and measure the colour shades of the prepared BB creams for comparison with commercially available preparations.
Physicochemical and structural analysis for characterization of native and modified humic acids
Solanský, Pavel ; Sovová, Šárka (referee) ; Enev, Vojtěch (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on structural and physicochemical characterization of native and methylated humic acid. These samples of humic acids, which were isolated from oxidized brown coal Leonardite, were characterized by thermal and spectrometric methods. The following analytical techniques were selected to determine the structural and physico-chemical changes between native and methylated humic acid: thermogravimetry (TGA), elemental analysis (EA), molecular absorption spectroscopy (UV/Vis), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), fluorescence spectroscopy and last but not least nuclear magnetic resonance (13C NMR). The aim of this bachelor thesis was to find the differences in the structure of selected humic acids and also to verify the suitability of the techniques, which were used to characterize these biocolloid substances.
Influence of stirring time on cosmetic stability
Grujić, Ksenija ; Sovová, Šárka (referee) ; Hurčíková, Andrea (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is based on the study of the influence of mixing time and revolutions per minute on the preparation of BB creams. The literature review of the thesis is based on the acquired information about the topic. The basic concepts and problems concerning dispersion systems, emulsions, mixing methods and cosmetics are described in this part of the thesis. The first segment of the experimental part is based on the preparation of BB creams themselves. The influence of agitation time and speed on the stability of prepared samples was tested. The stability of the samples was tested on LUMiSizer. The data were compared and processed.
Motivation and rewarding of employees in the company Omega Optix, s.r.o.
Stránská, Veronika ; Palíšková, Marcela (advisor) ; Sovová, Šárka (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on motivation and rewarding of employees as a possible solution to lower fluctuation of employees. The goal of my thesis is to analyse these two parts of Employee Performance Management and to assess their influence on the employee fluctuation. The theoretical part of this bachelor thesis is based on technical literature. In this part, the basics of motivation as theories of motivation or employee benefits have been described. Moreover, rewarding system and wage forms as well as other components of rewarding have been specified. The practical part focuses on analysing these two processes in a company Omega Optix, s.r.o. This data has been received through half-structured interview with the leader of Human Resources department. Furthermore, the results of questionnaire research held in this company have been analysed. Based on this data, I have specified a few recommendations for the management of the company.
Effect of crowding agents on DNA-surfactant interaction
Sovová, Šárka ; Hurčíková, Andrea (referee) ; Pekař, Miloslav (advisor)
Tato diplomová práce se zabývá vlivem zaplňovacích činidel na interakce v systému DNA-tenzid. DNA o velikosti 4017 párů bází byla připravena polymerázovou řetězovou reakcí, jako templát byl použit plasmid pSB-E1g. Polyetylen glykol (PEG) byl použit jako zaplňovací činidlo a jeho vliv na DNA-tenzid interakce byl zkoumán experimenty založenými na fluorescenci a gelové elektroforéze. Také byl studován vliv iontové síly za použití NaBr na interakce DNA-tenzid za použití zaplňovacího činidla. Data byla vyhodnocena a evaluována v této práci. V úvahu byl brán i možný vliv polyetylen glykolu na kritickou micelarní koncentraci (CMC) tenzidu, bylo provedeno měření CMC pomocí ultrazvuku s vysokým rozlišením, avšak nebyl zjištěn žádný značný vliv zaplňovacího činidla na CMC tenzidu. Část této práce bude zahrnuta v publikaci s anglickým názvem Combined role of macromolecular crowding and cationic surfactant in efficient DNA condensation.
Study of interaction in biopolymer-surfactant system
Sovová, Šárka ; Mondek, Jakub (referee) ; Pilgrová, Tereza (advisor)
Interaction between biopolymer-surfactant and stability of arising complexes were investigated using dynamic light scattering method Stability of the system and interactions between native hyaluronan and cationic surfactant cetyltromethyl-amonium bromide in aqueous solution depending on preparation method were investigated. System was prepared either adding CTAB to hyaluronan causing sequential micelle’s formation, or adding hyaluronan to already formed micelles. It was found out that preparing method influences properties of arisen complexes. Molecular weight of hyaluronan has an inconsiderable effect on interaction against to concentration of hyaluronan, which influences interaction of component significantly.

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