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Isolation and characterization of natural antimycotics and their potential applications
Dvořáková, Eva ; Hoová, Julie (referee) ; Skoumalová, Petra (advisor)
This bachelor thesis was focused on preparation and characterization of products containing natural antimycotic ingredients. The theoretical part summarizes the current issue of increased presence of mycoses and yeast diseases in connection with the extension of the problem of reduced immunity. Furthermore, the problem of synthetic drugs and antimycotics compared to alternatives of natural origin was described. In the experimental part, selected extracts (aqueous, ethanolic and lipidic) were prepared, characterized and subsequently encapsulated into liposomes. The content of polyphenols, flavonoids and the total antioxidant activity of extracts was measured. In liposomes, the encapsulation efficiency, size, stability and long-term stability were measured. In addition, the antimycotic activity of individual extracts and liposomes against Candida glabrata was studied. For comparison, the antifungal activity of the commercial drug clotrimazole was also tested. Lipidic extracts showed highest antimycotic activity from all of the prepared extracts, which is why these extracts were used to prepare antifungal gels and suppositories. More specifically, lipidic extracts of nasturcium, cinnamon, ginger and liposomes containing them were used. Their antimycotic activity was also tested and confirmed for these preparations. Finally, the cytotoxicity test on the HaCaT human cell line showed that used extracts and liposome particles are safe and that the prepared products could thus serve as an alternative to synthetically prepared antimycotics in the future.
Polymeric particles for targeted and enhanced bioavailability
Kozáčková, Daniela ; Holas, Ondřej (advisor) ; Svačinová, Petra (referee)
7 ABSTRACT Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of: Pharmaceutical Technology Mentor: PharmDr. Ondřej Holas, Ph.D. Consultant: Mgr. Barbora Boltnarová Student: Daniela Kozáčková Title of thesis: Polymeric particles for targeted and enhanced bioavailability Nanoparticles prepared from biodegradable and biocompatible polymers are useful for targeted therapy of inflammatory diseases and increase the bioavailability of poorly water-soluble anti-inflammatory drugs. Targeted distribution is mainly mediated by the physico-chemical properties of nanoparticles. This can reduce unwanted side effects of encapsulated drug. The ideal properties of nanoparticles for passive targeting to cells of the mononuclear phagocytic system (MPS) are size in the range of 100 nm to 300 nm, hydrophobic character and negative surface charge. Matrix-type polymeric nanoparticles were prepared. Prepared nanoparticles were evaluated for size, polydispersity index, zetapotential and encapsulation efficiency of the drug. Three anti-inflammatory substances with different water solubility - a dexamethasone, a dexamethasone acetate and a curcumin were encapsulated. The matrix of nanoparticles was made of PLGA copolymer, three types of PLGA with different lactide:glycolide ratio were used. Nanoparticles...
Natural drugs in the treatment of productive cough
Čontofalská, Natália ; Pourová, Jana (advisor) ; Karlíčková, Jana (referee)
Charles University Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology Student: Natália Čontofalská Supervisor: doc. PharmDr. Jana Pourová, Ph.D. Title of diploma thesis: Natural drugs in the treatment of productive cough Cough is a physiological defensive reflex and it is also a symptom of many acute or chronic diseases. Cough can be categorized as dry irritant or productive. Productive cough can be treated by conventional drugs and medicinal plants. Medicinal plants contain various types of chemicals and some of them have expectorant properties. Chemical constituents are commonly members of saponin, flavonoid or essential oil groups. This diploma thesis presents summary of the most important results and information from literature, pharmacological experiments and clinical studies confirming their efficiancy. Some of the articles provide explanation of mechanism of action of the chemicals with expectorant properties. Other effects of these plants may also contribute to the therapeutic effect.
Natural drugs in the treatment of dry cough
Vojtechovská, Daniela ; Pourová, Jana (advisor) ; Mladěnka, Přemysl (referee)
Charles University Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology Student: Daniela Vojtechovská Supervisor: doc. PharmDr. Jana Pourová Ph.D. Title of diploma thesis: Natural drugs in the treatment of dry cough. Cough is a natural protective reflex of the airways. It is one of the universal symptoms and one of the major reasons to see a general practitioner. The main causes of cough include inflammatory diseases of upper and lower airways of viral or bacterial origin. However, cough can arise as a consequence of more serious diseases. Antitussives used in conventional therapy of cough are reliable, but they have many restrictions and adverse effects. Phytotherapy, including the therapy of dry cough, is a current trend. Unlike conventional antitussives, using natural drugs in therapy has several advantages, such as treating the main cause of cough, better safety, fewer adverse effects (natural drugs lack central adverse effects). In addition, natural drugs do not induce drug dependence, have fewer drug interactions, the duration of their use is not so limited, and they are easily available. The aim of this Thesis was to summarize available information on the use of natural drugs in the therapy of dry cough, and to supply reliable pharmacological data which would support...
Polymeric particles for targeted and enhanced bioavailability
Kozáčková, Daniela ; Holas, Ondřej (advisor) ; Svačinová, Petra (referee)
7 ABSTRACT Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of: Pharmaceutical Technology Mentor: PharmDr. Ondřej Holas, Ph.D. Consultant: Mgr. Barbora Boltnarová Student: Daniela Kozáčková Title of thesis: Polymeric particles for targeted and enhanced bioavailability Nanoparticles prepared from biodegradable and biocompatible polymers are useful for targeted therapy of inflammatory diseases and increase the bioavailability of poorly water-soluble anti-inflammatory drugs. Targeted distribution is mainly mediated by the physico-chemical properties of nanoparticles. This can reduce unwanted side effects of encapsulated drug. The ideal properties of nanoparticles for passive targeting to cells of the mononuclear phagocytic system (MPS) are size in the range of 100 nm to 300 nm, hydrophobic character and negative surface charge. Matrix-type polymeric nanoparticles were prepared. Prepared nanoparticles were evaluated for size, polydispersity index, zetapotential and encapsulation efficiency of the drug. Three anti-inflammatory substances with different water solubility - a dexamethasone, a dexamethasone acetate and a curcumin were encapsulated. The matrix of nanoparticles was made of PLGA copolymer, three types of PLGA with different lactide:glycolide ratio were used. Nanoparticles...
Isolation and characterization of natural antimycotics and their potential applications
Dvořáková, Eva ; Hoová, Julie (referee) ; Skoumalová, Petra (advisor)
This bachelor thesis was focused on preparation and characterization of products containing natural antimycotic ingredients. The theoretical part summarizes the current issue of increased presence of mycoses and yeast diseases in connection with the extension of the problem of reduced immunity. Furthermore, the problem of synthetic drugs and antimycotics compared to alternatives of natural origin was described. In the experimental part, selected extracts (aqueous, ethanolic and lipidic) were prepared, characterized and subsequently encapsulated into liposomes. The content of polyphenols, flavonoids and the total antioxidant activity of extracts was measured. In liposomes, the encapsulation efficiency, size, stability and long-term stability were measured. In addition, the antimycotic activity of individual extracts and liposomes against Candida glabrata was studied. For comparison, the antifungal activity of the commercial drug clotrimazole was also tested. Lipidic extracts showed highest antimycotic activity from all of the prepared extracts, which is why these extracts were used to prepare antifungal gels and suppositories. More specifically, lipidic extracts of nasturcium, cinnamon, ginger and liposomes containing them were used. Their antimycotic activity was also tested and confirmed for these preparations. Finally, the cytotoxicity test on the HaCaT human cell line showed that used extracts and liposome particles are safe and that the prepared products could thus serve as an alternative to synthetically prepared antimycotics in the future.
Natural drugs in the treatment and prevention of prostate diseases
Alaei Faradonbeh, Danial ; Martin, Jan (advisor) ; Tůmová, Lenka (referee)
Danial Alaei Faradonbeh, Natural drugs in the treatment and prevention of prostate diseases, Charles University in Prague, faculty of pharmacy in Hradec Králové, 2015, 86 pages. "Natural drugs in the treatment and prevention of prostate diseases" deals with prostate diseases which are some of the common ailments affecting men in different parts of the world. The etiology of prostate diseases has been identified but little progress has been witnessed as far as treatment is concerned. Of all prostate diseases identified so far, prostate cancer is the most common and affect me aged 40 and above. Prostate cancer affects the prostate gland and affects the normal function of other genitourinary tissues. Conventional prostate disease therapies have yielded minimal results, leading to increased calls for further research. Successful application of plants in the management of other conditions has attracted the interests of cancer researchers. Focus on a number of plants can provide the much needed reprieve and therapy against prostate cancer. Previous studies have identified a number of plants whose active component can act against cancer cells. Ficus pseudopalma, Nelumbo nuficera, Camptotheca acuminata, Rauvolfa vomitoria and Viscum album are some of the plants which have been identified to act against...

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