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Natural drugs in the treatment of dry cough
Vojtechovská, Daniela ; Pourová, Jana (advisor) ; Mladěnka, Přemysl (referee)
Charles University Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology Student: Daniela Vojtechovská Supervisor: doc. PharmDr. Jana Pourová Ph.D. Title of diploma thesis: Natural drugs in the treatment of dry cough. Cough is a natural protective reflex of the airways. It is one of the universal symptoms and one of the major reasons to see a general practitioner. The main causes of cough include inflammatory diseases of upper and lower airways of viral or bacterial origin. However, cough can arise as a consequence of more serious diseases. Antitussives used in conventional therapy of cough are reliable, but they have many restrictions and adverse effects. Phytotherapy, including the therapy of dry cough, is a current trend. Unlike conventional antitussives, using natural drugs in therapy has several advantages, such as treating the main cause of cough, better safety, fewer adverse effects (natural drugs lack central adverse effects). In addition, natural drugs do not induce drug dependence, have fewer drug interactions, the duration of their use is not so limited, and they are easily available. The aim of this Thesis was to summarize available information on the use of natural drugs in the therapy of dry cough, and to supply reliable pharmacological data which would support...
Biochemical Aspects of Artwork Restoring
Boledovičová, Petra ; Hudeček, Jiří (advisor) ; Kubíčková, Božena (referee)
The following bachelor thesis is focussed on findings on the field of art restoring in connection with its biochemical aspects. In itroduction is resumed brief history of art restoring and generally defined terms of preservation, restoring, art and paint. For better understanding basic paint techniques (aquarelle, gouache, tempera and oil painting), strata sequence and instruments and materials commonly used for art work are mentioned. Most frequently used organic and inorganic pigments are briefly mentioned, however this thesis is mainly focussed on applied organic compounds - lipids, proteins, polysacharides and terpenoids - its composition, characteristics, usagea nd possible interactions. The following thesis is written in czech. Key words: restoring, art work, paint, organic binders, lipids, proteins, polysacharides, terpenoids
Use of kinase modulation in the Alzheimerʼs disease pathogenesis.
Polzerová, Iveta ; Chlebek, Jakub (advisor) ; Opletal, Lubomír (referee)
Polzerová, I: Use of kinase modulation in the Alzheimer's disease pathogenesis. Diploma thesis, Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové, Department of Pharmaceutical Botany and Ecology, Hradec Králové 2016, 91 p. Data used in this Diploma Thesis have been taken from foreigner scientific literary sources. It provides the summary of the not yet explored natural compounds from marine organisms with kinase inhibitory activity. The first chapter Alzheimer's disease describes a characteristic of the disease, its etiopathogenesis, risk factors and currently available treatment. At the beginning of the second chapter are mentioned new perspective approaches to treatment of Alzheimer's disease. Most of this chapter deals with kinases as potential therapeutic targets in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. In the chapter, physiologic and pathophysiologic functions of GSK-3β and CK-1δ are described in the organism, and also, other kinases are mentioned which are involved in the pathogenesis of the disease. Next part dedicates analytical methods suitable for testing activity and inhibition of kinases in vitro and in silico, also deals with summary of the synthetic kinase inhibitors and characterizes an their properties. In this chapter is also described main part of this work - the...
Structural analysis of natural compounds with aliphatic branched chains using mass spectrometry
Strmeň, Timotej ; Cvačka, Josef (advisor) ; Kozlík, Petr (referee)
The diploma thesis focuses on analysis of fatty alcohols with mass spectrometry. Theoretical part describes distribution, main properties, usage and analytical methods for analysis of fatty alcohols. Experimental work focuses on the search for a proper derivatisation procedure for fatty alcohols, which would enable their detection with soft ionisation techniques of mass spectrometry, as well as their structural analysis. The main aim of the structural analysis is to find the methyl branching in the fragmentation spectra of derivatives of the fatty alcohols.
Advanced glycation endproducts and their receptor (RAGE) in Alzheimer's disease
Štorkánová, Jesika ; Chlebek, Jakub (advisor) ; Opletal, Lubomír (referee)
Štorkánová, J.:Advanced glycation endproducts and their receptor RAGA IN Alzheimer's disease, Bachelor thesis, Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Kralove, Department of Pharmaceutical Botany and Ecology, Hradec Kralove 2016, 97 p. Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia of late life. AD manifests as progressive memory impairment followed by a gradual decline in other cognitive abilities. For AD is characteristic the abnormal accumulation or aggregation of proteins. Advanced glycation endproducts (AGEs) are a heterogenous group of compounds that are formed when carbonyl group of reducing sugars reacts by a non-enzymatic reaction with amino acids in proteins, lipids and nucleic acids. The formation of AGEs promotes the deposition of proteins due to the protease resistant crosslinking, therefore is difficult to eliminace them from organism. AGEs can be detected in pathological deposits such as amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles, which are prominent pathological feature sof AD. The formation of AGEs activate inflammatory signalling pathways, which are mediated by their receptor for advanced glycation endproducts (RAGE). RAGE is the signal transduction receptor which distinguishes a variety of signalling molecules including AGEs, β-amyloid, HMGB1...
Antiprotozoal activity of natural substances
Nechanická, Lenka ; Vytlačilová, Jitka (advisor) ; Jahodář, Luděk (referee)
Charles University in Prague Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec králové Department of Pharmaceutical Botany and Ecology Author: Lenka Nechanická Supervisor: RNDr. Jitka Vytlačilová, Ph.D. Title of diploma thesis: Antiprotozoal activity of natural substances The discovery of new active substances and plants with a potential antiprotozoal effect nowadays is the aim of many studies and is required for obtaining more active drugs in a number of protozoal disease. In this study was investigated antiprotozoal activity of extracts obtained from various plant parts Salvia officinalis, Apium graveolens L. var. rapaceum, Evodia rutaecarpa, Coptis chinensis, Zanthoxylum nitidum and Ziziphus jujuba. Effect of the tested extracts was evaluated in a typical unicellular organism Tetrahymena thermophila using MTT method. From the values obtained the percent inhibition was detected Tetrahymena thermophila and for each extract value calculated median inhibitory concentrations IC50. Of the extracts tested had the greatest antiprotozoal activity of the extract of C. chinensis, further extracts activity decreases in the order C. chinensis > Z. nitidum > Z. jujuba > S. officinalis > E. rutaecarpa > A. graveolens L. var. rapaceum Key words: antiprotozoal activity, Tetrahymena thermophila, cytotoxicity, natural substances
Molecular mechanism of anti-cancer activity of selected natural compounds.
Smolová, Dagmar ; Vališ, Karel (advisor) ; Flieger, Miroslav (referee)
Molecular mechanism of anti-cancer activity of selected natural compounds Přírodovědecká fakulta Univerzity Karlovi v Praze Smolová Dagmar Nowadays, cancer is affecting more then a third of the world's population and it's the cau- se of more than 20% of all deaths. A better understanding of cancer at the epigenic, gene- tic, molecular and cellular levels is opening up lots of opportunities to intervene with the goal of preventing end-stage of the invasive disease. Recently, much attention is paid to the natural substances because of its ability to interact specifically in the tumorgenesis. This compounds are preferred before the standard treatment because of its availability and safe- ty. In this work, there were observed the effects of 6-shogaol, 6-gingerol and galangin in the leukemic cells Jurkat. The greatest efficiency was showed by 6-shogaol wich caused apoptosis in cells by activating the antiproliferative signalling of Hippo pathway and it also decreased the expression of C-MYC oncogene. There was also a decline of C-MYC onco- protein wich has a key role in the tumor cells metabolism through it's ability to provide enought of energy for the growth and active proliferation. (In Czech)
The use of separation techniques in phytochemical analysis
Víchová, Simona ; Jenčo, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Chlebek, Jakub (referee)
Charles University, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department: Department of Pharmaceutical Botany Candidate: Simona Víchová Supervisor: RNDr. Jaroslav Jenčo, Ph.D. Title of dissertation thesis: The use of separation techniques in phytochemical analysis The alkaloid extract obtained from stems with immature capsules from Papaver rhoeas L. was subjected to a phytochemical study. The summary extract was separated into individual fractions by Flash chromatography. After performing biological tests for inhibitory activities of acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase, the fraction PPR-11 and PPR-12 was selected. The fraction showed the highest activity against butyrylcholinesterase (95.55 ± 0.96 and 97.03 ± 0.79% inhibition of butyrylcholinesterase at 50 /g / ml). The combined PPR 11-12 fractions were purified by preparative chromatography to individual subfractions, which were purified by preparative thin layer chromatography. A monocomponent crystalline substance of alkaloid origin was obtained from the subfraction named PPR 11-12Fr # 8-A. Based on instrumental analysis, the analyte was identified as an alkaloid of the aporphine type (+)-caaverine. The inhibitory activities against acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase for (+)-caaverine, were determined and compared with...
Asymmetric Tandem Lithium Amide Conjugate Addition/Radical Reactions and Their Application in the Total Synthesis of Natural Products
Hidasová, Denisa ; Jahn, Ullrich (advisor) ; Kočovský, Pavel (referee) ; Míšek, Jiří (referee)
This thesis deals with single-electron transfer (SET) radical processes mediated by ferrocenium hexafluorophosphate and TEMPO and their application in the total synthesis of natural products. Asymmetric aminooxygenation methodology for the synthesis of anti-β-amino-α-hydroxy acid derivatives has been developed by utilizing a highly diastereoselective aza-Michael addition of chiral lithium amides to various α,β-unsaturated esters or amides/SET oxidation/radical α-oxygenation. The potential of this methodology was demonstrated in short total syntheses of the anti-β-amino-α-hydroxy acid fragments of the macrocyclic (depsi)peptides perthamide C and largamide H, and (-)-cytoxazone, which is a selective modulator of TH2 cytokine secretion. The SET-catalyzed asymmetric tandem lithium amide conjugate addition/5-exo radical cyclization/oxygenation reactions were applied in the synthesis of highly substituted pyrrolidines, azabicyclo[n.3.0]alkanes and spiropyrrolidines. An enantioselective total synthesis of the pyrrolidine alkaloid (-)-α-kainic acid was accomplished by employing the SET-catalyzed 5-exo radical cyclization/oxygenation.
Using of techniques of mass spectrometry in the analysis of natural compounds
Vopelková, Alžběta ; Cahlíková, Lucie (advisor) ; Šafratová, Marcela (referee)
Charles University in Prague Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmaceutical Botany and Ecology Candidate: Bc. Alžběta Vopelková Supervisor: doc. Ing. Lucie Cahlíková, Ph.D. Title of diploma thesis: Using of techniques of mass spectrometry in the analysis of natural compounds This diploma thesis deals with the topic " Using of techniques of mass spectrometry in the analysis of natural compounds ". The aim of the work was to create a research work and describe the profile of alkaloids in individual genera of the family Amaryllidaceae. The introduction to the theoretical part summarizes the analyzes gas chromatography (GC). Alkaloids have been classified according to their heterocyclic parts and the family Amaryllidaceae has been described. The work was based on professional texts by Czech and foreign authors. Used sources focused on the analysis of alkaloids in bulbs, or in the aboveground parts of plants in this family, using gas chromatography with mass detection (GC-MS). Key words: mass spectometry, analysis, natural compounds

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