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Use of technical hemp in acne preparations
Žáčková, Kristýna ; Kovalčík, Adriána (referee) ; Němcová, Andrea (advisor)
Hemp belongs among important plants with a long industrial tradition. However, its first use was originally for healing. In medicine, it is mainly applied thanks to the content of many biologically active substances, such as cannabinoids. This thesis is concerned with the use of hemp in acne preparations. The theory focuses mainly on the characterization of hemp and its active substances. The other chapters deals with cosmetic preparations and acne itself, and Propionibacterium acnes as well, which is involved. Within the experimental part, the extracts of two hemp varieties (Finola and Bialobrzeskie) were characterized in terms of antioxidant and cannabinoid presence. The cosmetic preparations with hemp extract content were prepared including a complete cleansing set for acne skin, concurrently commercial products of this sort were purchased. In cosmetic preparations and the extracts their inhibitory effect against Propionibacterium acnes was studied as well. Also Micrococcus luteus, Escherichia coli and Candida glabrata were tested. The results show that dried hemp flower extracts contain the greatest amount of active substances, so they have a higher antioxidant and antimicrobial effect. The presence of individual cannabinoids differed mainly depending on the variety. All hemp extracts had effect against gram-positive bacteria, in cosmetic preparations it was lower. Nevertheless hemp antibacterial effect has been proven.
Using of cannabis extracts for the acne preparation of cosmetic products
Pelánová, Lenka ; Langová, Denisa (referee) ; Němcová, Andrea (advisor)
Hemp belongs among important plants with therapeutic effects thanks to its high content of substances. This bachelor thesis brings information about the use of hemp in acne preparations. The theoretical part of this thesis focuses on the characterization of hemp and its active substances. The next chapters deal with acne and Propionibacterium acnes, which is involved in the course. For the experimental part, the extracts of two hemp varieties (Ferimon and Carmagnola) were characterized in terms of antioxidant and cannabinoid presence. The cosmetic preparations with hemp extract content were prepared and commercial products were purchased too. In both the extracts and the cosmetic preparations, their inhibitory effect against Propionibacterium acnes was observed. Micrococcus luteus, Candida glabrata and Escherichia coli were also tested. The results show that dried hemp flower extracts contain the largest amount of active substances. All hemp extracts had effect against gram-positive bacteria, in cosmetic preparations it was minimal effect or no effect.
Complex processing of technical hemp and application of isolated fractions
Kohútová, Darina ; Němcová, Andrea (referee) ; Márová, Ivana (advisor)
Hemp is a plant containing many active substances and it is widely used in industry. The most common applications are the food, pharmaceutical, textile and cosmetics industries. This diploma thesis dealt with the characterization of hemp fractions, which are created during hemp processing and their potential applications. The theoretical part was focused on the description of the plant, its chemical composition and the research of the active substances in hemp. Also, its industrial use, the technique of hemp processing and the current applications of individual fractions were summarized. In the experimental part, hemp fractions were analysed in terms of nutrient content. Hemp extracts were prepared using three solvents - hexane, 70% ethanol and distilled water, which were compared based on the extraction yield of polyphenols, flavonoids, antioxidants, chlorophylls and cannabinoids. Antimicrobial effects were analysed in hexane and ethanol extracts. By-products of hemp processing were used in some screening application in biotechnology, cosmetics and nutrition. The results show that the extract with 70% ethanol had the highest content of active substances. From the hemp fractions, hemp trichomes and Fedora flowers had the highest content of active substances. Cannabis by-products have the potential to become valuable substrates for yeast cultivation. Face scrub containing hemp flour as an abrasive component had favourable results and was acceptable to consumers, as was the prepared hemp flour raw bar, which was evaluated to be comparable to commercially available hemp protein raw bars.
Food and cosmetic use of technical hemp
Puškárová, Radka ; Skoumalová, Petra (referee) ; Němcová, Andrea (advisor)
The thesis occupies with the use of hemp in cosmetics and in food processing. In the theoretical part hemp was characterized by the content of active substances. In the experimental part the thesis is concerned with characterization of two different hemp varieties Carmagnola and Ferimon in terms of presence of active substances. The next part focuses on preparation of cosmetic with hemp content. In cosmetic preparations and in the extracts the inhibitory effect against Propionibacterium acnes, Micrococcus luteus, Escherichia coli and Candida glabrata was tested. The content of fatty acids and vitamin E was determined in hemp seed. The results show that dried hemp flower extract contains the largest amount of active substances and has the greatest inhibitory effect against all tested bacteria except Candida there was no effect. Cosmetic preparations did not show almost any inhibitory effect because of low concentration of active substances. The hemp seed contained high amount of PUFA and essential fatty acids. Vitamin E was found out in all of three hemp oils.
Isolation of compounds from Cannabis sativa and their biological effect
Baranová, Zuzana ; Vespalcová, Milena (referee) ; Šmejkal,, Karel (advisor)
The object of this thesis is a traditional and also controversial plant Cannabis sativa. The theoretical part is focused on botanical side of this plant and its presently used medical forms. All previously isolated substances and their observed biological activity are described in detail. The experimental part of this thesis describes the isolation and identification of substances of the chloroform extract fraction obtained from this plant. Chromatographic methods were used for isolation – analytical and semipreparative HPLC. Obtained substances were identified using UV and IR spectrophotometry. Then the biological effect of obtained substances was observed on chosen microorganisms.
Active components of technical cannabis and their application in cosmetics
Kubáčková, Eliška ; Bokrová, Jitka (referee) ; Němcová, Andrea (advisor)
Hemp is unique plant with many therapeutic effects thanks to its large content of substances. This bachelor thesis brings information about characterization of main biological active substances in cannabis sativa, which are described in theoretical part of this thesis and determined in experimental part of this thesis. As a main active substance were determined antioxidants and cannabinoids for which the liquid chromatography method was optimized. This bachelor thesis also describes the antimicrobial effect of active cannabis substances for which it is used in the cosmetic industry. This antimicrobial activity has been studied in terms of the effect against dandruff, which is primarily caused by the high incidence of Malassezia yeasts on the skin of human hair. For the experimental part, the extracts of the technical hemp and more specific varieties of Bialobrzeskie and Finola were tested, which were further used for the preparation of the anti-dandruff shampoo. By analyzing the active substances in hemp extracts, the uniform result was obtained - the highest content of antioxidants and cannabinoids was reached by preparing of extract from dried hemp flowers. In the last part of the thesis, the antimicrobial effect of hemp extracts and prepared hemp shampoos was determined on selected strains of microorganisms and it was observed antimicrobial activity in extracts and shampoos againts Malassezia furfur yeast.
Preparation of anti-dandruff cosmetic products using technical hemp
Posoldová, Kateřina ; Fialová, Lenka (referee) ; Němcová, Andrea (advisor)
The main theme of this bachelor’s thesis is technical hemp and its effects on dandruff. Hemp has been a plant known for years not only because of the hallucinogenic substances which it contains, but also those for that are beneficial to our bodies. The theoretical part characterises hemp and the active substances from it. Then the thesis discusses about skin and a condition called dandruff. The next part describes yeast, which is very often occurs in hair skin disease. The practical part involves preparing ethanol extracts from two varieties of hemp, determining the active substances in the prepared extract and cosmetic products with added hemp extract. Extracts and products were tested using the antimicrobial method. The inhibitory effect was studied on representatives of bacteria and yeast.
Development of cosmetics emulsions with hemp extract
Baranová, Barbora ; Hudečková, Helena (referee) ; Márová, Ivana (advisor)
The hemp plant contains many biologically significant substances that are used in the food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. Hemp extracts and oils are increasingly used in the cosmetics industry due to their antioxidant and antimicrobial activity. This bachelor's thesis deals with the characterization of hemp extracts and their use in the creation formulation of a moisturizing skin cream, the stability and assessment of the effects of this cream. In the theoretical part, individual hemp fractions, their composition and use in the cosmetics industry were discussed. As part of the experimental, the content of phenolic substances, flavonoids, chlorophylls and antioxidants in hemp extracts obtained by extraction using ethanol and tetrafluoroethane was analyzed spectrophotometrically. The content of cannabinoids was assessed by HPLC and TLC methods. The best characteristics were demonstrated by the ethanolic extracts of the Santhica and Fibror varieties, therefore they were used in the creation of a skin emulsion and its stability was tested by centrifugal and stress test. The skin cream was created with purely natural substances that are safe, environmentally friendly and effective. The resulting final product has demonstrated stability for approximately eight months and has been tested by volunteers. Their feedback confirmed the product's potential, with 70% reporting more hydrated and soothed skin. The development of a natural facial moisturizer with hemp extract provides a safer and more effective alternative to synthetic cosmetics and addresses the growing demand for sustainable and eco-friendly skin care options.
The effect of selected cannabinoids on quantitative EEG, behaviour, and their therapeutic potential
Uttl, Libor
Cannabinoids and especially CBD are these days a highly discussed topic with a huge overlap in the media space. Their ability to interact not only with cannabinoid receptors, but also with other pathways, in combination with a huge "hype", leads, despite the not very strong evidence of their effects in clinical practice, to the testing of cannabinoids in a broad spectrum of indications. Nowadays, we have more than 150 isolated cannabinoids, but the research is focused only on the main cannabinoids like for example THC, CBD, cannabigerol, cannabichromen or hexahydrocannabinol. For our research, we have chosen the two most well- known cannabinoids THC and CBD, and our key question was not only what is the role of these cannabinoids individually, but, also, how do they interact when administered together, how do they influence behaviour and how do they interact in dependence on the method of administration. All these questions were addressed within our rat experiments. Somewhat surprisingly, we did not observe the typical cannabinoid tetrad (decreased sensitivity to painful stimuli, hypothermia, catalepsy, and overall decrease in motor activity) after the THC administration, so we wondered what would happen if we used more potent and selective synthetic cannabinoids JWH- 073, JWH-210, instead of THC....
Možnosti pěstování rostlin rodu konopí
Zapalač, Radek
Bachelor thesis entitled Cultivation possibilities of Cannabis genus plants in the theoretical part deals with botanical characteristics, morphology, anatomy, content compounds and cultivation legislation of Cannabis. In the practical part the thesis deals with an experiment on comparing the influence of various parts of the light spectrum on biosynthesis of phytocannabinoids in Cannabis sativa L. plants cultivated in controlled conditions in the biotechnology pavilion of Mendel University in Brno.

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