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Item shown in detail Xiao Includes the selected person into the timetable overlap calculation. Haijun Drug Self-Delivery Systems for Enhanced Targeted Cancer Therapy Drug Self-Delivery Systems for Enhanced Targeted Cancer Therapy Thesis finished and defended successfully (DUO).   Sedlařík Vladimír Bakar Mohamed, Bílková Zuzana Doctoral thesis 1605826800000 20.11.2020 Drug Self-Delivery Systems for Enhanced Targeted Cancer Therapy Thesis finished and defended successfully (DUO).
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Thesis info Systémy dávkování léčiv pro léčbu rakoviny

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Name Xiao Haijun Includes the selected person into the timetable overlap calculation.
Acad. Yr. 2016/2017
Assigning department REK
Date of defence Nov 20, 2020
Type of thesis Doctoral thesis
Thesis status Thesis finished and defended successfully (DUO). Thesis finished and defended successfully (DUO).
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Main topic Systémy dávkování léčiv pro léčbu rakoviny
Main topic in English Drug Self-Delivery Systems for Enhanced Targeted Cancer Therapy
Title according to student Systémy dávkování léčiv pro léčbu rakoviny
English title as given by the student Drug Self-Delivery Systems for Enhanced Targeted Cancer Therapy
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Thesis supervisor Sedlařík Vladimír, prof. Ing. Ph.D.
External examiner Bakar Mohamed, Bílková Zuzana, prof. RNDr. Ph.D.
Annotation Tato výzkumná práce je zaměřena na vývoj a charakterizaci snadno připravitelného nanostrukturovaného systému pro zlepšené dodávání cytostatik na bázi irinotekanu a kurkuminu. Vyvinuté nanosystémy se sestávají pouze z aktivních chemoterapeutických látek a vykazují velmi dobrou fyzikálně chemickou stabilitu a redispergovatelnost jejich lyofilizátu. Testování in vitro a in vivo prokázaly zvýšenou účinnost připravených nanoformulací oproti čistým analogickým cytostatikům při významném potlačení negativních vedlejších účinků, což přináší dobré předpoklady pro následná klinická testování.
Annotation in English This research work is focused on development and characterization of the easily manufacturing nanostructured systems for enhanced delivery of cytostatic agents based on irinotecan and curcumin. Developed nano-systems only consist of active therapeutic substances and possess good physiochemical stability and redispersibility of its lyophilisates. Both in vitro and in vivo tests showed improved effectivity of the prepared nanoformulations in comparison with pure cytostatic analogues with simultaneous significant suppressing of the side effects that is promising for further clinical trials.
Keywords irinotecan, kurkumin, surfaktant, nanočástice, systémy pro dávkování léčiv
Keywords in English irinotecan, curcumin, surfactant, nanoparticle, drug delivery systems
Length of the covering note 184
Language AN
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Tato výzkumná práce je zaměřena na vývoj a charakterizaci snadno připravitelného nanostrukturovaného systému pro zlepšené dodávání cytostatik na bázi irinotekanu a kurkuminu. Vyvinuté nanosystémy se sestávají pouze z aktivních chemoterapeutických látek a vykazují velmi dobrou fyzikálně chemickou stabilitu a redispergovatelnost jejich lyofilizátu. Testování in vitro a in vivo prokázaly zvýšenou účinnost připravených nanoformulací oproti čistým analogickým cytostatikům při významném potlačení negativních vedlejších účinků, což přináší dobré předpoklady pro následná klinická testování.
Annotation in English
This research work is focused on development and characterization of the easily manufacturing nanostructured systems for enhanced delivery of cytostatic agents based on irinotecan and curcumin. Developed nano-systems only consist of active therapeutic substances and possess good physiochemical stability and redispersibility of its lyophilisates. Both in vitro and in vivo tests showed improved effectivity of the prepared nanoformulations in comparison with pure cytostatic analogues with simultaneous significant suppressing of the side effects that is promising for further clinical trials.
Keywords
irinotecan, kurkumin, surfaktant, nanočástice, systémy pro dávkování léčiv
Keywords in English
irinotecan, curcumin, surfactant, nanoparticle, drug delivery systems
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