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Biosensors based on modified nanoparticles
Mihajlović, Ana ; Majzlíková, Petra (referee) ; Hubálek, Jaromír (advisor)
This thesis deals with biosensors based on modified semiconductor quantum dots(AIIBIII). This work is divided into three main parts. The first deals with the theory necessary for the use of QDs in bioapplications, there are described methods of synthesis, application and bioconjugation of QDs . In the practical part, GSH-CdTe, CdTe-MPA and TGA-CdTe quantum dots were prepared by direct colloidal synthesis. These quantum dots were then modified by EDC in order to increase affinity to BSA (bovine serumalbumin). For the analysis of samples were used Infinite M200,Tecan and HORIBA Jobin Yvon FluoroLog detector Quanta . The third part is the summary of results and work achievements.
Studium vlivu požití zeleného čaje na antioxidační stav organismu
Papanová, Veronika
This bachelors thesis Study of green tea ingestion on antioxidant status of the organism is divided into two parts theoretical and practical. The theoretical part deals with materials for the production of green tea and its production, chemical composition, health effect and the impact on the human organism during use. The practical part is about experiment with capillary blood samples using Ellmans method, Bradford assay and High performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection. The practical part also including the sensory questionnaire. The results show that green tea is able to increase the substances with antioxidant effect in blood. Values of Ellmans method and HPLC ED analysis are comparable and thiol groups and reduced glutathione growth is observed. According the result of the Bradford assay it seems that green tea has no effect on the protein content in blood. The overall impression of the sensory analysis is satisfactory 73,8 points.
Study of accumulation of cadmium ion by energy crops
Berkyová, Petra ; Soudek, Petr (advisor) ; Petrová, Šárka (referee)
Cadmium is heavy metal toxic for plants and animals and environmental contaminant which must be removed from natural environment. In recent years a new method phytoremediation is getting more attention. This method uses plants called hyperaccumulators for extraction of heavy metals from soils. Hyperaccumulators have, however, after accumulation of heavy metals no other use. Therefore new possibilities are discussed in last few years. Energy plants, in this thesis sorghum and malva, could be used for accumulation of heavy metals from soils and after that these plants could be used as energy source. This thesis wants to find out if sorgum and malva are able to grow in cadmium contaminated environment and if these plants will accumulate cadmium. It also compares different cultivars of sorghum in toxicity tests and compares ability of these cultivars to grow in cadmium contaminated environment and to accumulate this heavy metal. Further it focuses on affection of uptake of kadmium ions by sorhum in presence of glutathione or ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid.
Biosensors based on modified nanoparticles
Mihajlović, Ana ; Majzlíková, Petra (referee) ; Hubálek, Jaromír (advisor)
This thesis deals with biosensors based on modified semiconductor quantum dots(AIIBIII). This work is divided into three main parts. The first deals with the theory necessary for the use of QDs in bioapplications, there are described methods of synthesis, application and bioconjugation of QDs . In the practical part, GSH-CdTe, CdTe-MPA and TGA-CdTe quantum dots were prepared by direct colloidal synthesis. These quantum dots were then modified by EDC in order to increase affinity to BSA (bovine serumalbumin). For the analysis of samples were used Infinite M200,Tecan and HORIBA Jobin Yvon FluoroLog detector Quanta . The third part is the summary of results and work achievements.

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