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Formulation and (trans)dermal delivery of imiquimod
Hladký, Pavel ; Švecová, Barbora (advisor) ; Holas, Ondřej (referee)
Charles University Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmaceutical Technology Candidate: Pavel Hladký Consultant: PharmDr. Barbora Švecová, Ph.D. Title of Thesis: Formulation and (trans)dermal application of imiquimod Imiquimod (IMQ) is an active pharmaceutical substance which belongs to the group of heterocyclic imidazoquinolines. The mechanism of its effect is an induction of cellular immune response after topical administration, that is used for a treatment of tumors or viral diseases of the skin. In the Czech Republic it is available like a cream called Aldara® , the content of IMQ is 5 %. Although Aldara® is an effective medicine, many problems are associated with its use, especially high price, undesirable effects, disposable use, environmental pollution, etc. The aim of this work was to prepare new liposomes for topical administration containing lower ammount of IMQ (0.5 %) and evaluation of penetration of IMQ into human skin in vitro. To improve the entrance of the drug into the skin transdermal penetration enhancers were used. Permeation experiments were performed in Franz diffusion cells on human skin under conditions as close as possible to the physiological environment of the organism. Subsequently, the individual layers of the skin (stratum corneum, the epidermis,...
Formulation and trans(dermal) delivery of liposomes containing imiquimod
Tirala, Petr ; Švecová, Barbora (advisor) ; Paraskevopoulos, Georgios (referee)
Charles University, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmaceutical Technology Author: Petr Tirala Supervisor: PharmDr. Barbora Švecová, Ph.D. Title of thesis: Formulation and (trans)dermal application of liposomes containing imiquimod Imiquimod (IMQ), a substance belonging to the class of heterocyclic imidazoquinolines, shows significant immunomodulatory effects after topical administration, which is used to treat a variety of viral and malignant diseases of the skin. IMQ is currently used in clinical practice in the form of cream Aldara® containing 5% of active substance, which is unstable and irritating and after removal from the skin IMQ poses an ecological load for the environment. The aim of this thesis was preparation of liposomes for topical administrativ containing lower - 1% amount of IMQ and evaluation of penetration of IMQ into human skin in vitro. To improve the properties of liposomes and promote patency of the active ingredient through the skin barrier to the deeper skin layers various additives were used. Permeation experiments were carried out in Franz diffusion cells on the human skin in order to create the conditions that are as physiological as possible. Amount of IMQ was determined in the uppermost layer of the skin, epidermis, dermis, acceptor phase...
Formulation and trans(dermal) delivery of liposomes containing imiquimod
Tirala, Petr ; Švecová, Barbora (advisor) ; Paraskevopoulos, Georgios (referee)
Charles University, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmaceutical Technology Author: Petr Tirala Supervisor: PharmDr. Barbora Švecová, Ph.D. Title of thesis: Formulation and (trans)dermal application of liposomes containing imiquimod Imiquimod (IMQ), a substance belonging to the class of heterocyclic imidazoquinolines, shows significant immunomodulatory effects after topical administration, which is used to treat a variety of viral and malignant diseases of the skin. IMQ is currently used in clinical practice in the form of cream Aldara® containing 5% of active substance, which is unstable and irritating and after removal from the skin IMQ poses an ecological load for the environment. The aim of this thesis was preparation of liposomes for topical administrativ containing lower - 1% amount of IMQ and evaluation of penetration of IMQ into human skin in vitro. To improve the properties of liposomes and promote patency of the active ingredient through the skin barrier to the deeper skin layers various additives were used. Permeation experiments were carried out in Franz diffusion cells on the human skin in order to create the conditions that are as physiological as possible. Amount of IMQ was determined in the uppermost layer of the skin, epidermis, dermis, acceptor phase...
Formulation and (trans)dermal delivery of imiquimod
Hladký, Pavel ; Švecová, Barbora (advisor) ; Holas, Ondřej (referee)
Charles University Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmaceutical Technology Candidate: Pavel Hladký Consultant: PharmDr. Barbora Švecová, Ph.D. Title of Thesis: Formulation and (trans)dermal application of imiquimod Imiquimod (IMQ) is an active pharmaceutical substance which belongs to the group of heterocyclic imidazoquinolines. The mechanism of its effect is an induction of cellular immune response after topical administration, that is used for a treatment of tumors or viral diseases of the skin. In the Czech Republic it is available like a cream called Aldara® , the content of IMQ is 5 %. Although Aldara® is an effective medicine, many problems are associated with its use, especially high price, undesirable effects, disposable use, environmental pollution, etc. The aim of this work was to prepare new liposomes for topical administration containing lower ammount of IMQ (0.5 %) and evaluation of penetration of IMQ into human skin in vitro. To improve the entrance of the drug into the skin transdermal penetration enhancers were used. Permeation experiments were performed in Franz diffusion cells on human skin under conditions as close as possible to the physiological environment of the organism. Subsequently, the individual layers of the skin (stratum corneum, the epidermis,...
Formulation and trans(dermal) delivery of liposomes containing imiquimod
Tirala, Petr ; Švecová, Barbora (advisor) ; Paraskevopoulos, Georgios (referee)
Charles University, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmaceutical Technology Author: Petr Tirala Supervisor: PharmDr. Barbora Švecová, Ph.D. Title of thesis: Formulation and (trans)dermal application of liposomes containing imiquimod Imiquimod (IMQ), a substance belonging to the class of heterocyclic imidazoquinolines, shows significant immunomodulatory effects after topical administration, which is used to treat a variety of viral and malignant diseases of the skin. IMQ is currently used in clinical practice in the form of cream Aldara® containing 5% of active substance, which is unstable and irritating and after removal from the skin IMQ poses an ecological load for the environment. The aim of this thesis was preparation of liposomes for topical administrativ containing lower - 1% amount of IMQ and evaluation of penetration of IMQ into human skin in vitro. To improve the properties of liposomes and promote patency of the active ingredient through the skin barrier to the deeper skin layers various additives were used. Permeation experiments were carried out in Franz diffusion cells on the human skin in order to create the conditions that are as physiological as possible. Amount of IMQ was determined in the uppermost layer of the skin, epidermis, dermis, acceptor phase...
Formulation and (trans)dermal delivery of imiquimod
Hladký, Pavel ; Švecová, Barbora (advisor) ; Holas, Ondřej (referee)
Charles University Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmaceutical Technology Candidate: Pavel Hladký Consultant: PharmDr. Barbora Švecová, Ph.D. Title of Thesis: Formulation and (trans)dermal application of imiquimod Imiquimod (IMQ) is an active pharmaceutical substance which belongs to the group of heterocyclic imidazoquinolines. The mechanism of its effect is an induction of cellular immune response after topical administration, that is used for a treatment of tumors or viral diseases of the skin. In the Czech Republic it is available like a cream called Aldara® , the content of IMQ is 5 %. Although Aldara® is an effective medicine, many problems are associated with its use, especially high price, undesirable effects, disposable use, environmental pollution, etc. The aim of this work was to prepare new liposomes for topical administration containing lower ammount of IMQ (0.5 %) and evaluation of penetration of IMQ into human skin in vitro. To improve the entrance of the drug into the skin transdermal penetration enhancers were used. Permeation experiments were performed in Franz diffusion cells on human skin under conditions as close as possible to the physiological environment of the organism. Subsequently, the individual layers of the skin (stratum corneum, the epidermis,...
The effect of tick cystatins on TLR - induced maturation of myeloid dendritic cells
NERADOVÁ, Hana
Tick saliva contains a lot of molecules with antihemostatic and immunosupressive effects.The goal of this thesis is to test the effects of tick salivary cystatins from I.ricinus and I.scapularis on TLR - induced maturation of bone-marrow derived dendritic cells and production of chosen cytokines. Over all, the supressive effect of tick cystatins was observed in relation to TLR-induced maturation of DC. In addition, cystatins enhanced production of IL-10 and attenuated induction of IL-12 cytokines.

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