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Determination of Natural Compounds in Select Plant Materials and Less Obvious Kinds of Fruit
Hohnová, Barbora ; Márová, Ivana (referee) ; Ventura, Karel (referee) ; Omelková, Jiřina (advisor)
Flavonoids are natural compounds widely distributed in plant kingdom. They are inseparable from human diet because they showed a protective effect against cancer, stroke and coronary heart diseases related to their antioxidant properties. Therefore, rapid and efficient extraction procedure prior to chromatographic analysis is required. The liquid extraction at elevated temperature and pressure – Pressurized fluid extraction (PFE) and Pressurized hot water extraction (PHWE), present fast, effective and environmentally friendly extraction methods for the determination of flavonoids in plant materials. PFE and PHWE followed by reversed phase high-performance liquid chromatography with UV-visible detection have been utilized for the determination of a group of flavonoids (rutin, myricetin, quercetin, luteolin, apigenin and kaempferol) in the leaves and berries of less common plants. The matrices were extracted by methanol, ethanol and water at higher temperature 40-120 oC and pressure 15 MPa during 15 minutes. The obtained results were compared with conventional Soxhlet extraction and ultrasound-assisted extraction, the same solvents were used. The most effective extraction of selected flavonoids was achieved by PHWE. PFE showed the extraction yields comparable to those of the Soxhlet extraction, and the lowest extraction power was displayed by ultrasound-assisted extraction.
Investigation of bioactive proteins in pressurized water extract of Sambucus nigra L. branches
Hohnová, Barbora ; Šalplachta, Jiří ; Roth, Michal
Investigation of high-value substances in plant materials has been of increasing interest\nin last years. In this study, PHWE, SDS-PAGE and MALDI-TOF techniques were\nemployed for investigation of bioactive proteins in Sambucus nigra L. branches.
Allelopathy of root exudates of common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.)
Figala, J. ; Lojková, L. ; Lvončík, S. ; Hohnová, Barbora ; Moravcová, Dana ; Formánek, P.
Invasive plant Ambrosia artemisiifolia (Asteraceae) of North American origin is an important agricultural weed in Europe and also occupies large non-crop areas with a range that is likely to accelerate under climate change. Its pollen grains are noxious aeroallergens and cause summer hay fever. Knowledge on allelopathic effect of root exudates of Ambrosia artemisiifolia on germination and growth of plant species are presented in this work.
Determination of Natural Compounds in Select Plant Materials and Less Obvious Kinds of Fruit
Hohnová, Barbora ; Márová, Ivana (referee) ; Ventura, Karel (referee) ; Omelková, Jiřina (advisor)
Flavonoids are natural compounds widely distributed in plant kingdom. They are inseparable from human diet because they showed a protective effect against cancer, stroke and coronary heart diseases related to their antioxidant properties. Therefore, rapid and efficient extraction procedure prior to chromatographic analysis is required. The liquid extraction at elevated temperature and pressure – Pressurized fluid extraction (PFE) and Pressurized hot water extraction (PHWE), present fast, effective and environmentally friendly extraction methods for the determination of flavonoids in plant materials. PFE and PHWE followed by reversed phase high-performance liquid chromatography with UV-visible detection have been utilized for the determination of a group of flavonoids (rutin, myricetin, quercetin, luteolin, apigenin and kaempferol) in the leaves and berries of less common plants. The matrices were extracted by methanol, ethanol and water at higher temperature 40-120 oC and pressure 15 MPa during 15 minutes. The obtained results were compared with conventional Soxhlet extraction and ultrasound-assisted extraction, the same solvents were used. The most effective extraction of selected flavonoids was achieved by PHWE. PFE showed the extraction yields comparable to those of the Soxhlet extraction, and the lowest extraction power was displayed by ultrasound-assisted extraction.
Determination of biological active compounds in pressurized water extract of Sambucus nigra L. branches
Hohnová, Barbora ; Šalplachta, Jiří
GC-MS and SDS-PAGE methods were employed for determination of carbohydrates and biological active proteins in pressurized hot water extract of Sambucus nigra L. branches.
Subcritical extraction as sample treatment method for antioxidant screening of various plant extracts
Hohnová, Barbora ; Šťavíková, Lenka ; Karásek, Pavel ; Roth, Michal
Pressurized Hot Water Extraction performed in both static and dynamic modes followed by HPLC with UV-ViS detection was employed for fast and efficient determination of rutin and quercetin from various berries. Moreover, the antioxidant power of subcritical extracts applying •DPPH was evaluated.
Sub-, near- and supercritical water in analytical separations and instrumentation development
Karásek, Pavel ; Šťavíková, Lenka ; Hohnová, Barbora ; Planeta, Josef ; Moravcová, Dana ; Horká, Marie ; Šlais, Karel ; Roth, Michal
Applications and prospects of subcritical and supercritical water in analytical separations and separation technologies are discussed and illustrated with several examples.
Extraction and determination of flavonoids in Stevia rebaudiana leaves by pressurized solvent and HPLC
Hohnová, Barbora ; Omelková, J. ; Vespalcová, M. ; Karásek, Pavel
Determination of selected flavonoids in Stevia rebaudiana leaves by HPLC. Comparison of extraction techniques, PFE, soxhlet extraction and ultrasound assisted extraction.
Characterization of grape skins´ ethanolic extracts
Šťavíková, L. ; Polovka, M. ; Hohnová, Barbora ; Zemanová, J.
Multiexperimental characterization (EPR, UV/VIS) of ethanolic extract prepared by PFE from Alibernet and St. Laurent grape skins.

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