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Study of interaction between hyaluronan and phospholipid in a presence of biocompatible non-ionic surfactant
Burdíková, Jana ; Klučáková, Martina (referee) ; Mravec, Filip (advisor)
This work is based on investigation of aggregation behavior of sugar surfactants and sn-glycero-dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholin (DPPC) in aqueous environment and on study of the interactions in nonionic surfactant-DPPC and DPPC-nonionic surfactant-hyaluronan systems. Sugar surfactants were used from non-ionic surfactants. The behavior of each systems was studied by fluorescence spectroscopy. Values of critical micellar concentrations (CMC) of sugar surfactants, begining of aggregation of DPPC, DPPC aggregation effect of sugar surfactants and the effect of hyaluronan on the system non-ionic surfactant-DPPC has been investigated. Also CMC of the CPC (cetylpyrimidium chloride), which was used for fluorescence quenching in the determination of aggregate numbers of sugar surfactants, has been determined. Fluorescent probes pyrene, perylene, nile red, acridine orange and hydrophobic dye sudan red were used for measurements.
Study of interaction between hyaluronan and phospholipid in a presence of biocompatible non-ionic surfactant
Burdíková, Jana ; Klučáková, Martina (referee) ; Mravec, Filip (advisor)
This work is based on investigation of aggregation behavior of sugar surfactants and sn-glycero-dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholin (DPPC) in aqueous environment and on study of the interactions in nonionic surfactant-DPPC and DPPC-nonionic surfactant-hyaluronan systems. Sugar surfactants were used from non-ionic surfactants. The behavior of each systems was studied by fluorescence spectroscopy. Values of critical micellar concentrations (CMC) of sugar surfactants, begining of aggregation of DPPC, DPPC aggregation effect of sugar surfactants and the effect of hyaluronan on the system non-ionic surfactant-DPPC has been investigated. Also CMC of the CPC (cetylpyrimidium chloride), which was used for fluorescence quenching in the determination of aggregate numbers of sugar surfactants, has been determined. Fluorescent probes pyrene, perylene, nile red, acridine orange and hydrophobic dye sudan red were used for measurements.

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