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Preparation and characterization of hydrogels with diffusion gradient
Tvrdoňová, Anna ; Pekař, Miloslav (referee) ; Smilek, Jiří (advisor)
The presented bachelor thesis deals with the preparation and further characterization of hydrogels with a diffusion gradient. The aim of the thesis is a literature research on the issue of hydrogels with a diffusion gradient, and a selection of a suitable method for its preparation. Moreover, conducted pilot experiments lead to the characterization of the properties of the prepared systems, especially with regard to proving the gradient structure of hydrogels. The performed evaluation was based on visual observation, determination of transport, and viscoelastic properties. In addition, a simple method consisting of weighing the prepared hydrogels was used. Hydrogels were compared depending on the choice of crosslinking agent, its concentration, and crosslinking time. Gradient hydrogels based on polysaccharide sodium alginate were prepared. The results suggest that by selecting the concentration of the crosslinking agent, as well as the crosslinking time, the final properties (viscoelastic and transport) of the hydrogels can be adjusted to the desired values. In the discussion of the results, we propose steps for a more comprehensive view of the issue and providing options for the following research.
Determination of content of selected nonsteroidal antiphlogistic – Ibuprofen in drugs using UV/Vis and FTIR spectrometry
Lindovský, Jiří ; Sovová, Šárka (referee) ; Enev, Vojtěch (advisor)
The main aim of bachelor thesis was to validate the content of the nonsteroidal antiphlodstic in drugs using spectrometric methods and subsequent comparison of results. Specifically, the thesis is focused on Ibuprofen, which is used mainly as analgesic and antipyretic. This substance was chosen for its significant ability of absorbing electromagnetic radiation in ultraviolet and infrared regions of spectra. For this purpose, various generics were selected and analyzed by molecular absorption spectrometry (UV/Vis) and infrared spectrometry with Fourier transform (FTIR). Very important factor influencing chemometric properties of the obtained results was optimalization of the spectrometric methods. After designing the working procedure, sample solutions were prepared from Ibuprofen-containing dosage forms using suitable solvent and these samples were analyzed spectrometrically. The content of Ibuprofen in individual samples was calculated from the measured UV/Vis and FTIR spectra using method of standard addition. The results show that infrared spectrometry seems to be more suitable method for determining the Ibuprofen content. Nevertheless, it should be noted that the choice of a suitable extractant is very important step in the determination. The information obtained from this bachlor’s thesis could be used in future routine inspections and monitoring of drugs.
Preparation and characterization of hydrogels with diffusion gradient
Tvrdoňová, Anna ; Pekař, Miloslav (referee) ; Smilek, Jiří (advisor)
The presented bachelor thesis deals with the preparation and further characterization of hydrogels with a diffusion gradient. The aim of the thesis is a literature research on the issue of hydrogels with a diffusion gradient, and a selection of a suitable method for its preparation. Moreover, conducted pilot experiments lead to the characterization of the properties of the prepared systems, especially with regard to proving the gradient structure of hydrogels. The performed evaluation was based on visual observation, determination of transport, and viscoelastic properties. In addition, a simple method consisting of weighing the prepared hydrogels was used. Hydrogels were compared depending on the choice of crosslinking agent, its concentration, and crosslinking time. Gradient hydrogels based on polysaccharide sodium alginate were prepared. The results suggest that by selecting the concentration of the crosslinking agent, as well as the crosslinking time, the final properties (viscoelastic and transport) of the hydrogels can be adjusted to the desired values. In the discussion of the results, we propose steps for a more comprehensive view of the issue and providing options for the following research.
Determination of content of selected nonsteroidal antiphlogistic – Ibuprofen in drugs using UV/Vis and FTIR spectrometry
Lindovský, Jiří ; Sovová, Šárka (referee) ; Enev, Vojtěch (advisor)
The main aim of bachelor thesis was to validate the content of the nonsteroidal antiphlodstic in drugs using spectrometric methods and subsequent comparison of results. Specifically, the thesis is focused on Ibuprofen, which is used mainly as analgesic and antipyretic. This substance was chosen for its significant ability of absorbing electromagnetic radiation in ultraviolet and infrared regions of spectra. For this purpose, various generics were selected and analyzed by molecular absorption spectrometry (UV/Vis) and infrared spectrometry with Fourier transform (FTIR). Very important factor influencing chemometric properties of the obtained results was optimalization of the spectrometric methods. After designing the working procedure, sample solutions were prepared from Ibuprofen-containing dosage forms using suitable solvent and these samples were analyzed spectrometrically. The content of Ibuprofen in individual samples was calculated from the measured UV/Vis and FTIR spectra using method of standard addition. The results show that infrared spectrometry seems to be more suitable method for determining the Ibuprofen content. Nevertheless, it should be noted that the choice of a suitable extractant is very important step in the determination. The information obtained from this bachlor’s thesis could be used in future routine inspections and monitoring of drugs.

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