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Use of cell cultures to test cytotoxicity of natural substances
Blažková, Veronika ; Skoumalová, Petra (referee) ; Márová, Ivana (advisor)
This thesis is aimed on study of cell cultures, primarily on introduction of techniques for cultivation of human cells and optimization of their usage in cytotoxicity tests. The thesis is aimed preferably on natural substances and liposomes that are suitable to be used in cosmetics. Theoretical part contains literature review focused on overview of cell cultures, appropriate cultivation conditions for in vitro testing and summary of cytotoxicity tests. Experimental part contains characteristics of natural extracts with antimicrobial effect in terms of content of polyphenols, flavonoids and antioxidant activity. Further, these extracts were encapsulated into the liposomes. Encapsulation effectivity was determined. Distribution of particles size by dynamic light scattering and finally also stability of prepared particles were also determined. Long-term stability in water and gel environment was tested too. This thesis also contains study of optimization of cell culture of human skin keratinocytes cultivation and use of those cells for testing cytotoxicity of selected natural substances by MTT method.
Use of cell cultures to testing of natural substances of plant origin
Ručková, Michaela ; Kostovová, Iveta (referee) ; Márová, Ivana (advisor)
The presented bachelor thesis is focused on preparing aqueous and oil extracts of plant origin, their characterization and testing of their cytotoxicity and genotoxicity. The theoretical part contains basic information about plants and kinds of spices or tea that were used. Description of used methods of liposome preparation and encapsulation of active substances, measurement of antioxidant activity, particle characterization, cultivation of cell cultures and the principle of cytotoxicity and genotoxicity tests used in this thesis is included. Phenolics and flavonoids content was determined using the spectrophotometry. Antioxidant activity was evaluated spectrophotometrically as well. By ultrasonic homogenization method, liposomes were prepared and active agents were encapsulated into these vesicles. Encapsulation efficiency and stability of active substances were measured by spectrophotometry. By DLS method, size of particles was determined. Particle stability was derived from the zeta potential value. Important part of the bachelor thesis was cultivation of human keratinocytes. The cytotoxicity of extracts and liposomes was assessed by MTT assay on human cell cultures. The genotoxicity of extracts and liposomes was defined using SOS Chromotest on model organism, genetically modified E. coli. In conclusion, the potential use of prepared liposomes in the cosmetic or pharmaceutical industry has been proposed.
Preparation of nanoparticles and nanofibers with antimicrobial components
Sosková, Simona ; Veselá, Mária (referee) ; Skoumalová, Petra (advisor)
The presented diploma thesis is focused on the preparation of new materials with antimicrobial effect. Liposomes and nanofibers from polyhydroxybutyrate containing clotrimazole and natural extracts with good antifungal and antioxidant effects were prepared. The theoretical part contains examples and short description of using nanoparticles and nanofibers in cosmetics and medicine and the description of plants which have positive and potential antimycotic effects. Moreover, methods for particles and fibers characterisation were shortly described. In the experimental part, natural water and lipid extracts were prepared and spectrophotometrically characterised for the content of polyphenols, flavonoids and the antioxidant activity. Liposomes and liposomes containtng PHB were prepared from selected extracts and the encapsulation effectivity, shortterm and longterm stability via determination of polyphenols were determined. Prepared particles were characterized with DLS method (size) and zeta- potential (stability). PHB nanofibers functionalised with selected lipid extracts and clotrimazole were prepared via electrospinning and forcespinning, and examined via FLIM and FTIR-ATR methods and spectrophotometry was used for antioxidant activity and release of active substances determination. Antifungal properties of prepared particles, extracts and fibers using the test system Candida glabrata were studied. Finally, cytotoxicity of selected samples was tested with MTT assay using human keratinocytes.
Study of interactions of biomaterials with human cell cultures.
Maslonková, Ivana ; Kostovová, Iveta (referee) ; Márová, Ivana (advisor)
The bachelor thesis was focused on introducing of techniques of cultivation of human cells in vitro and optimization of their uses in variety of cytotoxicity tests. Further, in this work were studied also interactions of cells with biomaterials and prepared organic-inorganic nanoparticles. In the theoretical part the basic conditions of cell cultivation, the characteristics of keratinocytes as cell cultures, basic characteristics of particles and also short search about the most used tests of cytotoxicity on various cells systems were described. The experimental part was focused on the optimizing the preparation of silver particles, where maltose was chosen as the most appropriate reduction agent. The average size of these prepared particles was 35 nm. The possibility of preparation of combined organic-inorganic particles including liposome particles, PHB particles, alginate particles and chitosan particles was also tested in the thesis. Later, the silver nanoparticles were encapsulated into these organic-inorganic particles as an inorganic component. The liposome particles prepared by ultrasound were evaluated as the most stable of all the other prepared particles. Human keratinocytes were chosen as the cell cultures that were needed for the observation of the particle interactions with human cells. In this work basic methods of cell cultivation and passage were introduced. Conditions of experimental work in cell culture laboratory were setting and possible application of cell cultures to cytotoxicity testing by MTT was tested.

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