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Vibrational spectroscopy of pharmacologically important molecules: Study of L-DOPA and its deuterated derivatives
Spasovová, Monika ; Profant, Václav (advisor) ; Kaminský, Jakub (referee)
L-3,4-dihyroxyphenylalanine (L-DOPA, levodopa) is a gold standard treatment of Parkinson's disease. Lately, it has been found that some of its deuterated analogues exhibit higher potency in the treatment; thus, they could replace L-DOPA. The subject of this thesis was a study of L-DOPA and its deuterated derivatives by the means of vibrational spectroscopy (Raman, ROA, IR, and VCD) and a comparison of the experimental results to a quantum mechanical simulations of the spectra. ROA and VCD are chiroptical methods, thus they are suitable for measurement of chiral molecules amongst which L-DOPA indeed belongs. Thanks to the quantum chemistry calculations, which yielded spectra with a very good agreement with the experiment, we were able to assign experimental spectral features to individual vibrational modes of the L-DOPA. The use of chiroptical techniques (mainly ROA) enabled an assignment of an absolute configuration of double deuterated derivative of L-DOPA, α,β-D2-L-DOPA. It reviled that it occurs in a (S-α,S-β)-enantiomeric form.
Temperature-sensitive functional molecules
Spasovová, Monika ; Hanyková, Lenka (advisor) ; Starovoytova, Larisa (referee)
The object of our study is a phase separation of porphyrin derivative PNIPAm-TPP. This molecule combines the properties of temperature-responsive polymers with those of well- defined small organic molecules. It is one of the few small organic molecule which shows temperature responsive behavior. We studied its phase separation using high resolution NMR spectroscopy and optical microscope. We applied Flory-Huggins theory to experimental data gained from VT (variable temperature) experiments and we obtained a phase diagram with spinodal and binodal curve. We also obtained LCST (lower critical solution temperature) of the solution and its critical concentration.

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