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Pyrazinamide derivatives as potential antimicrobial compounds
Martinková, Martina ; Zitko, Jan (advisor) ; Kučerová, Marta (referee)
Charles University, Pharmaceutical Faculty in Hradec Králové Department: Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pharmaceutical analysis Candidate: Martina Čečetková Supervisor: PharmDr. Jan Zitko, Ph.D. Title of Diploma Thesis: Pyrazinamide derivatives as potential antimicrobial compounds Even in 21st century, tuberculosis still remains a serious and global health threat. Tuberculosis is one of the 10 most common causes of death, the most burdened are developing countries, but this disease infects up to 1/3 of population worldwide. Due to ineffective treatment of tuberculosis in developing countries, the prevalence of tuberculosis which does not respond to standard treatment is increasing. It is necessary to develop new drugs effective against multidrug-resistant tuberculosis and prevent further spread of the disease. The design of final structures is based on previously synthesized molecule 6- chloro-N-(4-(4-fluorophenyl)thiazol-2-yl)pyrazine-2-carboxamide, which structure comes from first line antitubercular pyrazinamide (PZA) and 4-arylthiazol-2-amine scaffold with formerly identified antimycobacterial activity. This starting compound exhibits high activity against M. tuberculosis described by MIC = 0,78 µg/mL and low cytotoxicity. The object of study was to determine effect of substitution...
Derivatives combining the fragment of pyrazinamide and 4-aminosalicylic acid as antimycobacterial compounds
Šlechta, Petr ; Zitko, Jan (advisor) ; Zimčík, Petr (referee)
Charles University Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmaceutical chemistry and Pharmaceutical analysis Author: Petr Šlechta Supervisor: doc. PharmDr. Jan Zitko, Ph.D. Consultant: MSc. Ghada Basem Bouz, Ph.D. Title of diploma thesis: Derivatives combining the fragment of pyrazinamide and 4-aminosalicylic acid as antimycobacterial compounds According to WHO, tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death from a single infectious organism worldwide and the number of cases with drug resistant TB is still increasing, creating the need for new antituberculotics. Therefore, we report design, synthesis and antimicrobial evaluation of a series of hybrid compounds combining different pyrazinamide derivates and p- aminosalicylic acid as potential antituberculotic agents. The compounds were prepared by mixing different pyrazinecarboxylic acids, after activation by 1,1'-carbonyldiimidazole, with p- aminosalicylic acid in dimethylsulfoxide as a solvent. Obtained compounds were in vitro tested for their antimycobacterial activity against M. tuberculosis H37Rv, M. tuberculosis H37Ra and four other mycobacterial strains. Prepared compounds were also in vitro screened for antibacterial, antifungal, and cytotoxic (HepG2) activity. Most compounds showed antimycobacterial activity in range of...
Synthesis and evaluation of N-pyridylbenzamides as potential antimicrobial compounds
Suchánková, Eliška ; Zitko, Jan (advisor) ; Nováková, Veronika (referee)
SYNTHESIS AND EVALUATION OF N-PYRIDYLBENZAMIDES AS POTENTIAL ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOUNDS Eliška Suchánková Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Analysis Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové, Charles University, Czech Republic The derivatives of N-pyridylbenzamide were designed and synthesized to be in vitro tested for antimycobacterial activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Ra, M. smegmatis, M. aurum and in vitro cytotoxicity in HepG2 cells. These compounds are pyridinyl analogues of previously prepared N-pyrazinylbenzamides that have shown a significant in vitro antimycobacterial activity. The title compounds were synthesized by acylation of aminopyridine or chloropyridine-2-amine by selected benzoyl chlorides. Final compounds were described by elementary analysis, melting point, 1 H and 13 C spectra and IR spectroscopy. Generally, prepared compounds possess lower antimycobacterial activity than previously tested N-pyrazinylbenzamides. However, there are some cases, in which the derivatives of pyridine were more effective compared to the derivatives of pyrazine; mainly against M. smegmatis. The best antimycobacterial activity was proved for derivatives of 2-amino-6-chloropyridine and substituted benzoyl chloride, corresponding with higher lipophilicity of these compounds;...
Derivatives combining the fragment of pyrazinamide and 4-aminosalicylic acid as antimycobacterial compounds
Šlechta, Petr ; Zitko, Jan (advisor) ; Zimčík, Petr (referee)
Charles University Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmaceutical chemistry and Pharmaceutical analysis Author: Petr Šlechta Supervisor: doc. PharmDr. Jan Zitko, Ph.D. Consultant: MSc. Ghada Basem Bouz, Ph.D. Title of diploma thesis: Derivatives combining the fragment of pyrazinamide and 4-aminosalicylic acid as antimycobacterial compounds According to WHO, tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death from a single infectious organism worldwide and the number of cases with drug resistant TB is still increasing, creating the need for new antituberculotics. Therefore, we report design, synthesis and antimicrobial evaluation of a series of hybrid compounds combining different pyrazinamide derivates and p- aminosalicylic acid as potential antituberculotic agents. The compounds were prepared by mixing different pyrazinecarboxylic acids, after activation by 1,1'-carbonyldiimidazole, with p- aminosalicylic acid in dimethylsulfoxide as a solvent. Obtained compounds were in vitro tested for their antimycobacterial activity against M. tuberculosis H37Rv, M. tuberculosis H37Ra and four other mycobacterial strains. Prepared compounds were also in vitro screened for antibacterial, antifungal, and cytotoxic (HepG2) activity. Most compounds showed antimycobacterial activity in range of...
Design, synthesis and evaluation of pyrazinamide derivatives as potential antimicrobial compounds II
Kučerová, Lucie ; Zitko, Jan (advisor) ; Miletín, Miroslav (referee)
Charles University, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Analysis Candidate: Lucie Kučerová Supervisor: doc. PharmDr. Jan Zitko, Ph.D. Consultant: PharmDr. Martin Juhás Title of diploma thesis: Design, synthesis and evaluation of pyrazinamide derivatives as potential antimicrobial compounds II Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex and is currently one of the most common causes of death from an infectious disease. Treatment of tuberculosis is long-term, combined and controlled to prevent resistance. Resistance is very serious and therefore treatment is always performed with more antituberculars at the same time. Finding new drugs and improving existing ones is a constant part of research. In the theoretical part I tried to summarize information about tuberculosis, its causative agent, diagnostics, possible prevention and treatment strategy. I have described the most commonly used antituberculars, especially the first- line antituberculars - pyrazinamide, from which the derivatives synthesized in my work are based. In the experimental part I described the procedures and reactions used for synthesis of the new compounds, which were formed by combining pyrazinamide with various amino acids. In this...
Pyrazinamide derivatives as potential antimicrobial compounds
Martinková, Martina ; Zitko, Jan (advisor) ; Kučerová, Marta (referee)
Charles University, Pharmaceutical Faculty in Hradec Králové Department: Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pharmaceutical analysis Candidate: Martina Čečetková Supervisor: PharmDr. Jan Zitko, Ph.D. Title of Diploma Thesis: Pyrazinamide derivatives as potential antimicrobial compounds Even in 21st century, tuberculosis still remains a serious and global health threat. Tuberculosis is one of the 10 most common causes of death, the most burdened are developing countries, but this disease infects up to 1/3 of population worldwide. Due to ineffective treatment of tuberculosis in developing countries, the prevalence of tuberculosis which does not respond to standard treatment is increasing. It is necessary to develop new drugs effective against multidrug-resistant tuberculosis and prevent further spread of the disease. The design of final structures is based on previously synthesized molecule 6- chloro-N-(4-(4-fluorophenyl)thiazol-2-yl)pyrazine-2-carboxamide, which structure comes from first line antitubercular pyrazinamide (PZA) and 4-arylthiazol-2-amine scaffold with formerly identified antimycobacterial activity. This starting compound exhibits high activity against M. tuberculosis described by MIC = 0,78 µg/mL and low cytotoxicity. The object of study was to determine effect of substitution...
Video Assistant Referee in Football
Klucký, Jakub ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Hrabinec, Jiří (referee)
This work tries to explain the function and ground rules of using the videoreferee at football. The presentation of this phenomenon at modern football which is so far tested, is the aim of this work. The solution used the method of analysis of selected football matches and the method of questionare to find out the knowladge and view as for the videoreferee. The research has showed that the decision-making objectivity increased by 6% after the videoreferee had been introduced. According to the survey, introducing the videoreferee into football is considered to be a positive measure by almost 75% of the respondents.More than a half of all the survey participants (63.7% correct answers) also proved to have a good knowledge the video usage rules. On the basis of the data obtained, it is possible to state that the introduction of the videoreferee is still at an early stage when some shortcomings are to be eliminated. However, the videoreferee and its overall contribution for football can be considered as clearly beneficial.
Pyrazinamide derivatives as potential antimicrobial compounds
Čečetková, Martina ; Zitko, Jan (advisor) ; Kučerová, Marta (referee)
Charles University, Pharmaceutical Faculty in Hradec Králové Department: Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pharmaceutical analysis Candidate: Martina Čečetková Supervisor: PharmDr. Jan Zitko, Ph.D. Title of Diploma Thesis: Pyrazinamide derivatives as potential antimicrobial compounds Even in 21st century, tuberculosis still remains a serious and global health threat. Tuberculosis is one of the 10 most common causes of death, the most burdened are developing countries, but this disease infects up to 1/3 of population worldwide. Due to ineffective treatment of tuberculosis in developing countries, the prevalence of tuberculosis which does not respond to standard treatment is increasing. It is necessary to develop new drugs effective against multidrug-resistant tuberculosis and prevent further spread of the disease. The design of final structures is based on previously synthesized molecule 6- chloro-N-(4-(4-fluorophenyl)thiazol-2-yl)pyrazine-2-carboxamide, which structure comes from first line antitubercular pyrazinamide (PZA) and 4-arylthiazol-2-amine scaffold with formerly identified antimycobacterial activity. This starting compound exhibits high activity against M. tuberculosis described by MIC = 0,78 µg/mL and low cytotoxicity. The object of study was to determine effect of substitution...
Teaching basketball in physical education classes in primary schools
Hrubý, Josef ; Kuhnová, Věra (advisor) ; Pokorný, Ladislav (referee)
This thesis on Teaching basketball in physical education classes in primary schools deals with mapping the conditions for teaching basketball at five elementary schools and, furthermore, it deals with finding the level of basketball skills of the pupils. The aim of this thesis, based on research, is to find out whether it is possible for elementary school pupils to significantly improve in their basketball skills during physical education classes and whether such an improvement can arouse their deeper interest in this sport.The theoretical part focuses on the explanation and clarification of the basic terms and characteristics of the age group of 6 - 11 year old pupils. The research part describes the tests which were selected based on consultation with basketball experts. Additionally, it describes the conditions under which testing of pupils was undertaken. Finally, in the tables with written explanation, it shows the test results of the individual pupils and schools. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Volleyball training for children
Olmrová, Zuzana ; Pokorný, Ladislav (advisor) ; Hrabinec, Jiří (referee)
This diploma thesis "The volleyball training for children", in its first theoretical part, aims at making readers acquainted with basic volleyball terminology that is connected with children of primary school age. It brings a listing of information important to training of children, which is specially focused on volleyball. It could be useful and helpful to coaches or physical education teachers. The goal of the experimental part of this thesis is to make a training program for all-round motor skills development, volleyball skills development and a positive relationship with volleyball for primary school age children. This program should have a respect to age specific needs of children and focus on their motor skills and play activities comparison and define their volleyball potential. It should find out about an awareness that children have about minivolleyball. This thesis submits the document that is applicable in single training units for primary school age children that begin with volleyball for 5 months. It also helps to define a level of their volleyball potency. Key words volleyball, minivolleyball, child, player, training, ball

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