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Antimicrobial materials based on nanostructures with enzymes
Jurová, Bronislava ; Vysoká, Marie (referee) ; Skoumalová, Petra (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the preparation and characterization of antimicrobial gels and coatings containing antimicrobial components and enzymes. The theoretical part deals with a brief description of antimicrobial substances, their structure and mainly enzymes with antimicrobial effect. The methods used in the testing are also listed here. The practical part deals with testing the antimicrobial effects of extracts from cinnamon and cloves, clove essential oil, lysozyme and bromelain against Micrococcus luteus, Serratia marcescens and Candida glabrata. Various types of extracts were prepared from the selected spices, namely aqueous and ethanol extracts in different percentages. The individual extracts were characterized and, according to the total proportion of phenolic substances, the best ones were selected for encapsulation in liposome particles and gels. Extracts and enzymes were also added to the hydrogel and non-fibrous covers. A solution of sodium alginate and chitosan was used to prepare non-fibrous covers. A broth dilution method was used to test the antimicrobial effects on the given microorganisms. Furthermore, nanofibers based on PHB were prepared using the forcespinning method. These nanofibers were enriched with clove essential oil and their antioxidant activity was monitored.
Use of cell cultures to test cytotoxicity of natural substances
Blažková, Veronika ; Skoumalová, Petra (referee) ; Márová, Ivana (advisor)
This thesis is aimed on study of cell cultures, primarily on introduction of techniques for cultivation of human cells and optimization of their usage in cytotoxicity tests. The thesis is aimed preferably on natural substances and liposomes that are suitable to be used in cosmetics. Theoretical part contains literature review focused on overview of cell cultures, appropriate cultivation conditions for in vitro testing and summary of cytotoxicity tests. Experimental part contains characteristics of natural extracts with antimicrobial effect in terms of content of polyphenols, flavonoids and antioxidant activity. Further, these extracts were encapsulated into the liposomes. Encapsulation effectivity was determined. Distribution of particles size by dynamic light scattering and finally also stability of prepared particles were also determined. Long-term stability in water and gel environment was tested too. This thesis also contains study of optimization of cell culture of human skin keratinocytes cultivation and use of those cells for testing cytotoxicity of selected natural substances by MTT method.
Preparation of some application formula of antimicrobial substances
Krempaský, Kamil ; Němcová, Andrea (referee) ; Márová, Ivana (advisor)
The main aim of this study is to determine antimicrobial activity of herbal extracts and also encapsulate these extracts and lysozyme to liposomes. The extracts were prepared from above ground part of wormwood (Artemisia absinthium), aerial part of breckland thyme (Thymus serpyllum), the root of purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea), liquorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra), corolla of pot marigold (Calendula officinalis) and berries of sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides). In all extracts antioxidant activity and the amount of total polyphenols and flavonoids was determined. All of these extracts and also lysozyme were used for encapsulation to liposomes. Prepared liposomes were then tested for their stability. Further, encapsulated as well as free extracts were tested for their antimicrobial activity on Escherichia coli, Serratia marcescens, Micrococcus luteus and Bacillus subtilis. Extract from Echinacea purpurea showed the highest antimicrobial activity.
Toxicity study of antimicrobial wound dressings and perspective novel nanomaterials
Kozlíčková, Hana ; Vojtová, Lucy (referee) ; Zajíčková, Lenka (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the study of toxicity of selected commercial antimicrobial wound dressings (StopBac STERILE, containing silver ions and Traumacel Biodress Disinfect, containing chlorhexidine) and antimicrobial nanomaterial, provided by CEITEC BUT laboratories. The experimental part of the work describes the preparation of this polycaprolactone nanomaterial, on which a layer of copper was subsequently deposited by the magnetron sputtering system BESTEC (MAGNETRON). Furthermore, a method was designed to study the cytotoxicity of individual shelters with antimicrobial additives. These tests were performed in vitro on cell cultures by leaching the materials in the laboratories of the Faculty of Science, Masaryk University in Brno. We found that, with the exception of chlorhexidine, low concentrations of active substances extracted from the materials promoted the proliferation of the studied cells, while at high concentrations there were also cytotoxic effects. The analysis of individual materials was also performed using scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy.
PREPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF NATURAL EXTRACTS WITH ANTIMICROBIAL EFFECT
Vysoká, Marie ; Obruča, Stanislav (referee) ; Kráčmar, Stanislav (referee) ; Márová, Ivana (advisor)
Celosvětová spotřeba antibiotik v posledních několika desetiletích významně vzrostla, což vedlo ke zvýšenému výskytu genů antibiotické rezistence (ARG), které představují rostoucí vážnou hrozbu pro lidské zdraví na celém světě. Používání přírodních nebo alternativních léčivých přípravků tudíž v posledních několika letech výrazně vzrostlo. Velká pozornost je nyní věnována přírodním extraktům, které by mohly být v jisté formě použity jako jedna z možností léčby bakteriálního onemocnění, a to s vysokou účinností proti patogenům a se zanedbatelnými vedlejšími účinky. Biomasa kvasinek, která obsahuje cenné mastné kyseliny, sacharidy, nukleové kyseliny, vitamíny a minerály, byla testována jako možná alternativa, a to samotná i v kombinaci s rostlinnými extrakty ve formě doplňku stravy. Tato disertační práce je zaměřena na studium antimikrobiální aktivity a nutriční přínosy vybraných rostlinných extraktů, jako je acai, hřebíček, kurkuma, zázvor, ženšen a oregano. Následně byly testovány biologické účinky kvasinkové biomasy rodu Metschnikowia pulcherrima CCY 029-002-145, Cystofilobasidium infirmominiatum CCY 17-18-4, Phaffia rhodozyma CCY 77-1, Rhodotorula kratochvilovae CCY 20-2-26. Tyto kvasinky byly vybrány zejména pro vysoký obsah aktivních látek v produkované biomase. Na závěr byl posouzen potenciální synergický efekt rostlinných extraktů ve spojení s kvasinkovou biomasou ke zvýšení celkového antimikrobiálního účinku, antioxidační aktivity a vlivu na růst buněčných linií Caco-2, B16F1 a HaCaT. Vzhledem k dosaženým výsledkům lze konstatovat, že zařazení imortalizované kvasinkové biomasy v kombinaci s přírodními extrakty do doplňků stravy ve vhodné formě může být prospěšné lidskému zdraví. Existuje přímý vztah mezi životaschopností buněk a apoptózou. Všechny mikrobiální extrakty vykazovaly určité pozitivní výsledky na apoptózu u rakovinných buněčných linií a současně nevykazovaly žádné cytotoxické účinky na nezhoubné buněčné linie při stejných koncentracích.
Vyhodnocení používání antibiotik ve vybraných chovech celkem a ve vztahu k jednotlivým druhům a kategoriím zvířat
SVÁČKOVÁ, Marie
The thesis deals with the topic of connections between livestock health and the ne-cessity of using antimicrobial agents in breeding. The aim of the thesis was to obtain basic data and formulate knowledge about the use of antibiotics in selected breeding in total and in relation to individual species and categories of animals. In the theoretical part, basic concepts such as animal welfare, biosecurity in bree-ding are explained. Antimicrobials, disease agents and resistance of pathogens to treatment are defined. I mapped and assessed the use of antibiotics in selected bree-ding in total and in relation to individual categories of animals. In the practical part, the results focused on the use of antibiotics for the treatment of selected categories of animals and evaluation of the frequency of their application in specific breeding. Next, I evaluate the most frequently treated categories of indi-vidual animal species and the reasons for using antimicrobials for treatment. The results show that in selected cattle breeding the most used antibiotics are cepha-losporins and sulphonamides, penicillins, tetracyclines; from other antimicrobial agents antiparasitics. Also, the presence of multiresistant bacteria was detected in selected cattle breeds, specifically in respiratory and diarrhoeal diseases.
Toxicity study of antimicrobial wound dressings and perspective novel nanomaterials
Kozlíčková, Hana ; Vojtová, Lucy (referee) ; Zajíčková, Lenka (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the study of toxicity of selected commercial antimicrobial wound dressings (StopBac STERILE, containing silver ions and Traumacel Biodress Disinfect, containing chlorhexidine) and antimicrobial nanomaterial, provided by CEITEC BUT laboratories. The experimental part of the work describes the preparation of this polycaprolactone nanomaterial, on which a layer of copper was subsequently deposited by the magnetron sputtering system BESTEC (MAGNETRON). Furthermore, a method was designed to study the cytotoxicity of individual shelters with antimicrobial additives. These tests were performed in vitro on cell cultures by leaching the materials in the laboratories of the Faculty of Science, Masaryk University in Brno. We found that, with the exception of chlorhexidine, low concentrations of active substances extracted from the materials promoted the proliferation of the studied cells, while at high concentrations there were also cytotoxic effects. The analysis of individual materials was also performed using scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy.
Antimicrobial materials based on nanostructures with enzymes
Jurová, Bronislava ; Vysoká, Marie (referee) ; Skoumalová, Petra (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the preparation and characterization of antimicrobial gels and coatings containing antimicrobial components and enzymes. The theoretical part deals with a brief description of antimicrobial substances, their structure and mainly enzymes with antimicrobial effect. The methods used in the testing are also listed here. The practical part deals with testing the antimicrobial effects of extracts from cinnamon and cloves, clove essential oil, lysozyme and bromelain against Micrococcus luteus, Serratia marcescens and Candida glabrata. Various types of extracts were prepared from the selected spices, namely aqueous and ethanol extracts in different percentages. The individual extracts were characterized and, according to the total proportion of phenolic substances, the best ones were selected for encapsulation in liposome particles and gels. Extracts and enzymes were also added to the hydrogel and non-fibrous covers. A solution of sodium alginate and chitosan was used to prepare non-fibrous covers. A broth dilution method was used to test the antimicrobial effects on the given microorganisms. Furthermore, nanofibers based on PHB were prepared using the forcespinning method. These nanofibers were enriched with clove essential oil and their antioxidant activity was monitored.
Use of cell cultures to test cytotoxicity of natural substances
Blažková, Veronika ; Skoumalová, Petra (referee) ; Márová, Ivana (advisor)
This thesis is aimed on study of cell cultures, primarily on introduction of techniques for cultivation of human cells and optimization of their usage in cytotoxicity tests. The thesis is aimed preferably on natural substances and liposomes that are suitable to be used in cosmetics. Theoretical part contains literature review focused on overview of cell cultures, appropriate cultivation conditions for in vitro testing and summary of cytotoxicity tests. Experimental part contains characteristics of natural extracts with antimicrobial effect in terms of content of polyphenols, flavonoids and antioxidant activity. Further, these extracts were encapsulated into the liposomes. Encapsulation effectivity was determined. Distribution of particles size by dynamic light scattering and finally also stability of prepared particles were also determined. Long-term stability in water and gel environment was tested too. This thesis also contains study of optimization of cell culture of human skin keratinocytes cultivation and use of those cells for testing cytotoxicity of selected natural substances by MTT method.
Preparation of some application formula of antimicrobial substances
Krempaský, Kamil ; Němcová, Andrea (referee) ; Márová, Ivana (advisor)
The main aim of this study is to determine antimicrobial activity of herbal extracts and also encapsulate these extracts and lysozyme to liposomes. The extracts were prepared from above ground part of wormwood (Artemisia absinthium), aerial part of breckland thyme (Thymus serpyllum), the root of purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea), liquorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra), corolla of pot marigold (Calendula officinalis) and berries of sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides). In all extracts antioxidant activity and the amount of total polyphenols and flavonoids was determined. All of these extracts and also lysozyme were used for encapsulation to liposomes. Prepared liposomes were then tested for their stability. Further, encapsulated as well as free extracts were tested for their antimicrobial activity on Escherichia coli, Serratia marcescens, Micrococcus luteus and Bacillus subtilis. Extract from Echinacea purpurea showed the highest antimicrobial activity.

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