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Determination of the penetration of the active substances
Blažejová, Natálie ; Kalina, Michal (referee) ; Klučáková, Martina (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the simulation of penetration of active ingredients used in cosmetic products. A theoretical part was written which focused on the basic characteristics of active ingredients used in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industry. A method for the determination of these actives by means of Franz diffusion cells, which are used to determine the concentration of actives passed through the skin using different skin models, was described. The experimental part focused on the simulation of the penetration of two active ingredients, bisabolol and ectoine, which were provided by the cosmetic company Nobilis Tilia for this work. The amount of these actives was determined through Franz diffusion cells, using a synthetic Strat-M® membrane and a membrane prepared from pig ear skin. Furthermore, the tape-stripping method was used to determine the active substance in the skin layers. All samples were then analysed by UV-VIS spectrometry and liquid chromatography.
Humic substances as active or auxiliary pharmaceutical component
Blahuš, Petr ; Kalina, Michal (referee) ; Sedláček, Petr (advisor)
This thesis examines the effect of the potassium lignohumate on the transfer speeds of analgesic drugs through the synthetic Strat-M® membrane. In order to examine the transfer of these substances, vertical diffusion cells were used and the final samples were analysed using UV-VIS spectrometer and HLPC. The intention of this thesis was to optimise the process of preparing diffusion cells, to compare the transfer speeds of pure active substances and active substances with the potassium lignohumate, and to compare the permeability of Strat-M® membranes, by using pig skin membranes which were used in the previous study that this thesis continues from. The primary discovery was that the lignohumate slowed down the transfer of active substances through the membrane.
Humic substances as active or auxiliary pharmaceutical component
Blahuš, Petr ; Kalina, Michal (referee) ; Sedláček, Petr (advisor)
This thesis examines the effect of the potassium lignohumate on the transfer speeds of analgesic drugs through the synthetic Strat-M® membrane. In order to examine the transfer of these substances, vertical diffusion cells were used and the final samples were analysed using UV-VIS spectrometer and HLPC. The intention of this thesis was to optimise the process of preparing diffusion cells, to compare the transfer speeds of pure active substances and active substances with the potassium lignohumate, and to compare the permeability of Strat-M® membranes, by using pig skin membranes which were used in the previous study that this thesis continues from. The primary discovery was that the lignohumate slowed down the transfer of active substances through the membrane.

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