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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Mikroskopická charakteristika květů z kulturních odrůd Sambucus nigra L. / Microscopic characterization of flowers from culivars of Sambucus nigra L.

Andělová, Veronika January 2015 (has links)
Sambucus Nigra belongs to the most favourite plants of our national folk medicine. It has important place in pharmacy and food industry. It is know in our environment mainly in wild form however increasing interest and demand for qualitative balanced drug contributed to cultivation of cultural varieties in plantations. Flower of Sambucus Nigra contains mostly flavonoids. For receiving of the most quality drug is necessary to follow the rules of harvesting and drying. Currently is drug obtained only just from the plants in wild nature. The goal of thesis was valorising of all characteristic features of flowers Sambacus Nigra and differentiation between cultural varieties and wild forms with using microscopic test of identity stated in Czech Pharmacopoeia 2009. Characteristic flower features of Albida, Alleső, Aurea, Bohatka, Dana, Haschberg, Juicy, Kőrsőr, Madona, Pregarten, Riese aus Vobloch, Tulbing and wild form of Sambuca Nigra were examined. All samples were brightened in solution of chloral hydrate and afterwards microscopic preparations were created. Results were photographically documented. Among the observed features belongs: cells containing sand of calcium oxalate, stomata and epidermal cells of crown leaf. Besides were observed pollen grains, flowers venation or cuticle corrugation of...
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Mikroskopické hodnocení drogy Sambuci fructus z kulturních odrůd Sambucus nigra. / Microscopy of Sambuci fructus from cultivars of Sambucus nigra.

Applová, Lenka January 2014 (has links)
Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmacognosy Candidate: Lenka Applová Consultant: doc. Dr. Jiřina Spilková, CSc. Microscopy of Sambuci fructus from cultivars of Sambucus nigra Sambucus nigra L. is the important plant of the traditional folk medicine, its knowledge is accepted in the pharmaceutical and food industry. The elderberry fruits are used as diaphoretic, diuretic, during the migraine and neurological difficulties. On the grounds of the rising demand the collection of the wild-growing berries do not suffice and that is the reason for growing the elderberry and its cultivated varieties in plantations. The cultivated varieties of elderberry, which are grown for the use of the fruits in the food industry, could be exactly provided the quality drug for pharmaceutical use. The thesis is focused on the research of the microscopic characteristics of the elderberries fruits wild-growing elderberry and its cultivated varieties Allesö, Bohatka, Haschberg, Mamut, Sambo, Sambu, Samdal, Sampo, Samyl and Weihenstephan, which originated from the Research and Breeding Institute of Pomology Holovousy Ltd. The berries of the wild- growing elderberry were obtained in the Botanical Garden of Medicinal Herbs of Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové. The...
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Kontrola kvality drogy Sambuci fructus z pěstovaných rostlin. / Quality control of herbal drug Sambuci fructus fom cultivated plants.

Studená, Hana January 2014 (has links)
Charles University in Prague Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmacognosy Candidate: Bc. Hana Studená Supervisor: Doc. RNDr. Jiřina Spilková, CSc. Consultant: RNDr. Anna Polášková Title of diploma thesis: Quality control of herbal drug Sambuci fructus from cultivated plants The main aim of this thesis was to verify the quality of elderberry fruits of the cultivars Sambo, Sambu, Samdal, Samyl and of the wild elderberry according to tests specified in the Czech Pharmacopoeia 2009 and the Czech Pharmaceutical Codex 1. Loss on drying, total ash, ash insoluble in hydrochloric acid were determined. Another aim of this thesis was to compare certain cultivars of elderberry according to the content of anthocyanins in different parts of the fruits. A new modification of the spectrophotometric analysis using the pH-differential method was applied and its linearity and accuracy verified. Further, stability of the samples under given conditions was studied. A loss of anthocyanins content was observed, which was lower than 10 percent. The highest amount of anthocyanins was found in the cultivars Samyl and Samdal, the lowest amount in Sambu and wild elderberry. Although the determined quantities of anthocyanins differed in various parts of the fruit, the amount of anthocyanins in exocarp was...
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Effect of post-harvest processing on quality of Sambuci fructus

Brňáková, Lenka January 2015 (has links)
Elderberry is very popular plant, that is due to its beneficial effects to human organism very reputable. The main content substances are flavonoids and anthocyanins. Fruits of this flower are available only seasonally (which is usual for most of flowers), so we have to search for alternative solution of getting them. One of these solutions is conservation. Nowadays there are lots of types of postharvest adjustment, so we have more opportunities to find an optimal concept for every one specific plant. The diploma thesis is focused on assessment of content of phenolic substances harvested in different parts of Hradec Králové. They were conservated at laboratory temperature, elevated (40řC, 60řC) and reduced (-18řC) temperature. Next part of thesis is focused on assessing of the content of anthocyanins in fruits, that had been conservated for 3 years in refrigerator. The theme was finding the best concept of postharvestal adjustment. Despite to the individual places of harvest, there were not mentionable differences found out in content of phenolic substances in fruits. Main differences in content of substances were caused by different temperature of conservating area. With the upper temperature the content of phenolic substances was lower. Storage in the fridge for 3 years did not have any influence...
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Antioxidační vlastnosti květů Sambucus nigra. II / Antioxidant properties of Sambucus nigra flowers. II

Kozoňová, Pavlína January 2016 (has links)
Drug Sambuci nigrae flos - Sambuci nigrae flos is obtained from the wild plants. The drug is primarily used to help reduce the symptoms of colds and flu. Elder flower provides antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anticancer and diuretic effects. The main substances are flavonoids and hydroxycinnamic acid. Elderflowers from bred cultivars are not used to obtain drug so far. The aim of this work was to determine antioxidant acitivitiy of extracts of eldeflower cultivars. Cultivars ′Albida′, ′Allesö′, ′Aurea′, ′Bohatka′, ′Dana′, ′Haschberg′, ′Heidegg 13′, ′Juicy′, ′Korsør′, ′Mammut′, ′Pregarten′, ′Riese aus Voßloch′, ′Sambo′, ′Sambu′, ′Samdal′, ′Sampo′, ′Samyl′, ′Tulbing′ and ′Weinhenstephan′ were analyzed. Antioxidant activity was measured spectrophotometrically using DPPH ((2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl) radical method. Results of antioxidant activity were expressed as IC50 (concentration required for 50% reduction of the DPPH radical). The measured values are in the range 0.0419 - 0.0772 mg/ml. Cultivars 'Heidegg 13', 'Albida', 'Tulbing' showed the highest antioxidant activity, whereas the lowest activity was found in 'Pregarten','Korsør' and 'Allesö' clutivars.
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Experimental study on the utilisation of substitute food resources by parasitic wasps and syrphid flies attacking the rosy apple aphid Dysaphis plantaginea (Passerini) (Homoptera :Aphididae)

Bribosia, Emmanuel J. 22 December 2004 (has links)
The rosy apple aphid Dysaphis plantaginea (Passerini) (Homoptera: Aphididae) is the most serious pest apple aphid in view of the scale of damages inflicted to the fruits by a small number of individuals. Although numerous natural enemies have been associated with D. plantaginea, they are unable to halt infestations soon enough in most commercial apple orchards obliging fruit growers to control it chemically to prevent severe economic losses. In order to reinforce the contribution of indigenous aphidophaga in regulating rosy apple aphids, the use of insectary plants selected to support two groups of specialist aphid antagonists, notably aphid parasitoids and aphidophagous monovoltine syrphids, was investigated. 1. A first step consisted in selecting appropriate plant species. The rowan tree Sorbus aucuparia L. and the common elder Sambucus nigra L. were selected for their ability to support substitute aphids for the rosy apple aphid parasitoid E. persicae Froggatt (Hymenoptera: Braconidae, Aphidiinae) and monovotine syrphids (Diptera: Syrphidae) respectively. 2. Next, trials were conducted to induce substitute aphid infestations on their host plants by introducing eggs of Dysaphis sorbi Kaltenbach on rowan and small colonies of Aphis sambuci L. on elder. The resulting aphid populations which developed on their respective host plants in spring proved to be exploited by the natural enemies expected, i.e. E. persicae and monovoltine syrphids of the genus Epistrophe. Besides, diapause mummies of E. persicae and diapausing last-instar Epistrophe larvac were recorded on rowan and in the elder litter respectively, indicating the successful settlement of the antagonists in the orchard environment. A complementary investigation devoted to syrphid adults indicated that females of all species recorded ovipositing on the eider shrubs, including Epistrophe spp. had consumed a large majority of apple pollen grains as a protein source required for egg maturation. 3. To comfort our choice in the two groups of aphidophaga considered, a study dedicated to their respective phenology versus the one of D. plantaginea showed that they could both potentially halt rosy apple aphid infestations by attacking the aphids while the latter still occupied the primary, fundatrix-induced rosette leaf colonies, i.e. a critical moment in rosy apple aphid control. 4. Finally, marking methods were tested to label E. persicae internally and the egg load of gravid syrphids. These trials were intended to pave the way towards future mark-release-recapture experiments aimed to evaluate the antagonists’ activity range and thus strategically position the insectary plants for optimal aphid biological control in the whole orchard. The first step of new approach in the biological control of D. plantaginea has been set with this study. Its originality lies in the induction of economically indifferent aphid infestations on selected plants introduced in the orchard to encourage well-targeted groups of specialist aphid antagonists. Further trials are still needed to validate the field efficacy of the insectary plant systems developed and evaluate their possible integration within the whole array of pest management tools in both organic and integrated apple production. / Doctorat en sciences, Spécialisation biologie animale / info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublished

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