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Stress resistance of bacterial pure cultures and mixed cultures
Chorvátová, Michaela ; Slaninová, Eva (referee) ; Obruča, Stanislav (advisor)
The purpose of this bachelor thesis was to investigate a stress resistance of bacterial monocultures and defined mixed culture. The theoretical part contains a literary review, which deals with the general stress resistance of bacteria and the dynamics of their growth. Furthermore, polyhydroxyalkanoates are introduced, as well as their involvement into stress response of bacteria. In this review was also elaborated the flow cytometry, significant modern method, which was important part of the experiment. In the experimental part, the resistance to osmotic and temperature stress was studied. For this purpose, monocultures of the PHA accumulating strain Cupriavidus necator H16 and the mutant strain Cupriavidus necator H16/PHB-4 unable to accumulate PHA were used. The defined mixed culture was prepared by cocultivating these two strains. Overall, the accumulation and utilization of PHA, namely poly (3-hydroxybutyrate), increased the resistance of bacteria. The most notable was the increase in the case of osmotic stress, when salt concentrations did not significantly reduce the viability of Cupriavidus necator H16 against a mutant strain which viability decreased with growing intensity of stress. On the other hand, experimental temperatures did not have a significant effect on cell viability. The highest growth of bacteria was recorded, in most cases, at their temperature´s optimum of 30 °C.
Determination of TauroLock stability
Matejčíková, Eva ; Mravcová, Ludmila (referee) ; Čáslavský, Josef (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the study of the anticoagulant and antimicrobial agent TauroLockTM, which is manufactured by the german company TauroPharm GmbH. Based on the background research and taking into account the equipment of analytical laboratories of the Institute of Chemistry and Technology of Environmental Protection, optimal methods of analysis were proposed and a series of experiments were carried out which focused on the determination of the active substance and degradation products of taurolidine in TauroLockTM which was stored for a certain period of time in real conditions. The main task of this work was to determine the presence of taurolidine as the active substance and formaldehyde as the undesirable product of its decomposition.
Utilization of spent wood chips for biotechnological production of PHA
Ladický, Peter ; Sedláček, Petr (referee) ; Obruča, Stanislav (advisor)
The aim of this work was to study the suitability of wood shavings and sawdust as a substrate for microbial production of PHA by bacteria Burkholderia cepacia and Burkholderia sacchari. In the experimental part of the work the most appropriate approach of hydrolysis of wood shaving and sawdust and the effect of polyphenol and furfural concentration on ability to accumulate PHA was studied. Burkholderia sacchari had greater ability to accumulate PHA compared to Burkholderia cepacia. PHB values 87–89 % were achieved when Bulkholderia sacchari was cultivated on medium that contained detoxified hydrolysate of sawdust. Sawdust is therefore a promising substrate for microbial production of PHA in terms of reducing production costs and high content of PHB in biomass.
Determination of TauroLock stability
Matejčíková, Eva ; Mravcová, Ludmila (referee) ; Čáslavský, Josef (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the study of the anticoagulant and antimicrobial agent TauroLockTM, which is manufactured by the german company TauroPharm GmbH. Based on the background research and taking into account the equipment of analytical laboratories of the Institute of Chemistry and Technology of Environmental Protection, optimal methods of analysis were proposed and a series of experiments were carried out which focused on the determination of the active substance and degradation products of taurolidine in TauroLockTM which was stored for a certain period of time in real conditions. The main task of this work was to determine the presence of taurolidine as the active substance and formaldehyde as the undesirable product of its decomposition.
Stress resistance of bacterial pure cultures and mixed cultures
Chorvátová, Michaela ; Slaninová, Eva (referee) ; Obruča, Stanislav (advisor)
The purpose of this bachelor thesis was to investigate a stress resistance of bacterial monocultures and defined mixed culture. The theoretical part contains a literary review, which deals with the general stress resistance of bacteria and the dynamics of their growth. Furthermore, polyhydroxyalkanoates are introduced, as well as their involvement into stress response of bacteria. In this review was also elaborated the flow cytometry, significant modern method, which was important part of the experiment. In the experimental part, the resistance to osmotic and temperature stress was studied. For this purpose, monocultures of the PHA accumulating strain Cupriavidus necator H16 and the mutant strain Cupriavidus necator H16/PHB-4 unable to accumulate PHA were used. The defined mixed culture was prepared by cocultivating these two strains. Overall, the accumulation and utilization of PHA, namely poly (3-hydroxybutyrate), increased the resistance of bacteria. The most notable was the increase in the case of osmotic stress, when salt concentrations did not significantly reduce the viability of Cupriavidus necator H16 against a mutant strain which viability decreased with growing intensity of stress. On the other hand, experimental temperatures did not have a significant effect on cell viability. The highest growth of bacteria was recorded, in most cases, at their temperature´s optimum of 30 °C.
Utilization of spent wood chips for biotechnological production of PHA
Ladický, Peter ; Sedláček, Petr (referee) ; Obruča, Stanislav (advisor)
The aim of this work was to study the suitability of wood shavings and sawdust as a substrate for microbial production of PHA by bacteria Burkholderia cepacia and Burkholderia sacchari. In the experimental part of the work the most appropriate approach of hydrolysis of wood shaving and sawdust and the effect of polyphenol and furfural concentration on ability to accumulate PHA was studied. Burkholderia sacchari had greater ability to accumulate PHA compared to Burkholderia cepacia. PHB values 87–89 % were achieved when Bulkholderia sacchari was cultivated on medium that contained detoxified hydrolysate of sawdust. Sawdust is therefore a promising substrate for microbial production of PHA in terms of reducing production costs and high content of PHB in biomass.

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