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Electrophoretic and immunofluorescence methods for study of plant cell cultures
Klimešová, Marie ; Babula, Petr (referee) ; Provazník, Ivo (advisor)
In all organisms are rising a reactive oxygen and nitrogen species by the effects of various stress factors and these species have a negative impact on the organism. Due to this species plants have built up an efficient antioxidant system, that helps them to resist negative effects of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species. In this work was researched the effect of hydrogen peroxide and sodium benzoate on the production of hydrogen peroxide, superoxide, reactive nitrogen species and malondialdehyde, contained in the root and above-ground part of maize (Zea mays L.). By use of the fluorescence microscopy there were obtained images of cross-cut of root from which was determined the intensity of fluorescence of individual parts of the root and was examined the effect of the intensity of fluorescence markers of oxidative stress in dependence on the type of the fluorescence filter used.
Phytotoxicity of selected naphthoquinones on a selected plant model
Rucký, Jakub ; Masařík,, Michal (referee) ; Provazník, Ivo (advisor)
The introductory part of this thesis is focused on the theoretical analysis of solved problems as examining the toxicity of naphthoquinones plumbagine and juglone, especially with regard to their allelopatic action. The next section is focuses on the plant stress, caused by the action of stress factors leading to their death. There is an experimental protocol and the possibilities of determination the effect of naphthoquinones on the plant model. Experimental section discusses changing growth parameters of the plant samples in different concentrations of the naphthoquinone. There is examined cell viability and changes in the synthesis of the secondary metabolites. Data obtained by using spectrophotometric and microscopic analysis are evaluated with STATISTICA software and statistical significance are plotted.
Lipid-based nanoparticles for the delivery of naphthoquinone derivatives for the treatment of psoriasis
Ulrichová, Tereza ; Hrubý, Martin (advisor) ; Poučková, Pavla (referee)
Psoriasis is an autoimmune chronic skin disease with a global prevalence of around 2-4%. Pharmacological treatment currently serves mainly to suppress the symptoms of the disease. However, many drugs have major side effects and therapy must often be discontinued. On the other hand, advances in understanding the pathophysiology of psoriasis have pointed out several molecular targets to be considered for future treatment. Traditional Chinese medicine has been using herbal extracts containing various types of 1,4-naphthoquinones for psoriasis treatment. These naphthoquinones have attracted much attention from the pharmaceutical industry for their structural diversity and wide range of pharmacological effects. Colored 1,4-naphthoquinones shikonin, juglon and their derivatives have already been tested on a numerous cell lines and animal models. The problem is their limited solubility in water, thermolability and susceptibility to oxidation and polymerization. Topical application is complicated by their strong binding to the upper layer of the skin, which causes skin discoloration that is difficult to wash off and reduces their penetration into the deeper layers of the skin, where their therapeutic effect is needed. To solve these problems, we developed within this thesis colorless prodrugs based on...
Electrophoretic and immunofluorescence methods for study of plant cell cultures
Klimešová, Marie ; Babula, Petr (referee) ; Provazník, Ivo (advisor)
In all organisms are rising a reactive oxygen and nitrogen species by the effects of various stress factors and these species have a negative impact on the organism. Due to this species plants have built up an efficient antioxidant system, that helps them to resist negative effects of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species. In this work was researched the effect of hydrogen peroxide and sodium benzoate on the production of hydrogen peroxide, superoxide, reactive nitrogen species and malondialdehyde, contained in the root and above-ground part of maize (Zea mays L.). By use of the fluorescence microscopy there were obtained images of cross-cut of root from which was determined the intensity of fluorescence of individual parts of the root and was examined the effect of the intensity of fluorescence markers of oxidative stress in dependence on the type of the fluorescence filter used.
Phytotoxicity of selected naphthoquinones on a selected plant model
Rucký, Jakub ; Masařík,, Michal (referee) ; Provazník, Ivo (advisor)
The introductory part of this thesis is focused on the theoretical analysis of solved problems as examining the toxicity of naphthoquinones plumbagine and juglone, especially with regard to their allelopatic action. The next section is focuses on the plant stress, caused by the action of stress factors leading to their death. There is an experimental protocol and the possibilities of determination the effect of naphthoquinones on the plant model. Experimental section discusses changing growth parameters of the plant samples in different concentrations of the naphthoquinone. There is examined cell viability and changes in the synthesis of the secondary metabolites. Data obtained by using spectrophotometric and microscopic analysis are evaluated with STATISTICA software and statistical significance are plotted.
Vliv naftochinnonů a jejich derivátů na rostlinný organismus
Kopřiva, Vladimír
Naphthoqinones are one of groups of secondary metabolites widespread in nature. The most important higher plant families containing naphthoqinones are Bignoniaceae, Boraginaceae, Droseraceae, Ebenaceae, Juglandaceae, Nepenthaceae and Plumbaginaceae. Naphthoquinones are also products of secondary metabolism of some fungi, lichens and algae. Many investigators have interested in these compounds because of their broadrange biological activities; antibacterial, fungicidal, antiparasitic and insecticidal. In this work, we studied the effects of juglon on hydroponically grown seedlings of L.). Flax plants were exposed to solutions with various concentrations of juglon and the growth and development of pea (Pissum sativum) plants were analyzed. The results showed that juglon significantly affect the morphology and physiology of the pea (Pissum sativum) plants. Moreover, the production of ethylene was increased due to stress conditions.

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