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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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Tinktūros Neuroventralis 1, skystojo ekstrakto Ventralis ir tablečių Ventralis technologijos ir jų vertinimas / Technologies and valuation of The tincture neuroventralis 1, Liquid extract ventralis and Tablets ventralis

Velžienė, Saulė 11 October 2005 (has links)
1. Relevance of the work First medicine used by man was of herbal origin, i.e. prepared from plants, their parts and mixtures. After thousands of years, these preparations have not lost their relevance. Increasingly more and more clinical research is done on verification of efficiency and safety of herbal medicine, whereas methods of modern analysis help to ensure their quality and stability. This allows to objectively determine the potential of herbal medicine use, to foresee their possible side effects and to warn against their interaction with other drugs. It is essential that medicinal plants and their parts should be treated as a whole of biologically active substances. A lot of resources are allocated annually to the development of new herbal preparations and research of new plants, analysis of their chemical composition, pharmacological toxicological action, and interaction of plants with other medicinal drugs. By interacting with regulatory systems of the organism, herbal drugs inhibit or stimulate them and primarily affect subjective symptoms. Herbal medicine must be individually prescribed according to the peculiarities of the patient’s ailment and body. Herbal medicine can evoke reactions of the body, which depend on individual characteristics of the patient and on effect of the herbal drugs. There must be no doubts, though, that this medicine is better tolerated and its side effects are considerably milder that those of synthetic preparations. This can be... [to full text]
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Vaistinių melisų ištraukų technologija ir kokybės vertinimas / The analysis of quality and technology of extracts of Melissa officinalis

Raišytė, Toma 01 July 2014 (has links)
Darbo tikslas: Pagaminti vaistinių melisų ištraukas ir įvertinti jų kokybę. Darbo uždaviniai: 1. Remiantis mokslinės literatūros duomenimis parinkti tinkamą vaistinių melisų skystą vaisto formą, atsižvelgiant į veikliosios medžiagos farmakologines savybes bei parinkti analizės metodus preparatų kokybei įvertinti; 2. Nustatyti ekstrahento (etanolio ir vandens) įtaką melisų ištraukų kokybei; 3. Palyginti ekstrahavimo metodo daromą įtaką vaistinių melisų ištraukų kokybei; 4. Ištirti žaliavos ir ekstrahento santykio daromą įtaką vaistinių melisų ištraukų kokybei. Metodika: 1. Tyrimo objektas – vaistinių melisų ištraukos; 2. Vaistinių melisų vandeninių ir etanolinių ištraukų technologija: a) Ištraukos gamintos klasikinės maceracijos ir perkoliacijos metodais; b) Etanolinės ištraukos gamintos ekstrahuojant ultragarsu ir kokybė vertinama po 20 min., 30 min. ir 40 min. ekstrahavimo; 3. Taikytas spektrofotometrinis metodas pagal Folin – Ciocalteau metodiką, norint nustatyti suminį polifenolinių junginių kiekį pagal KRE; 4. Sauso likučio tyrimas atliktas gravimetriniu metodu; 5. Antimikrobinis aktyvumas nustatytas pagal Ph. Eu. 01/2002, 2.6.12 metodiką. Rezultatai: Spektrofotometriniu metodu nustatyta, kad ekstrahentas turi įtakos veikliųjų junginių išsiskyrimui: didesnis suminis polifenolinių junginių bei sauso likučio kiekis nustatytas, kai ekstrahentu pasirenkamas etanolis, o ne vanduo. Vertinant etanolio koncentraciją nustatyta, kad mažiausiai veikliųjų junginių... [toliau žr. visą tekstą] / Purpose of work: To make and evaluate the quality of Melissa officinalis extracts. Tasks of work: 1. According to the scientific literature to identify an appropriate Balm liquid dosage form according to the pharmacological properties of the active material and the selection of analytical methods for evaluating the quality of products; 2. To set an extraction solvent (ethanol and water) influence on the quality of extracts of Melissa officinalis; 3. To compare extraction method influence on the quality of extracts of Melissa officinalis; 4. To investigate the relationship between the raw material and extraction solvent influence on the quality of extracts of Melissa officinalis. Methods: 1. Object of analysis – extracts of Melissa officinalis; 2. Preparation of an aquous and ethanolic extracts: a) Extracts have been produced by tradicional maceration and percolation methods; b) Ethanol extracts have been produced by extraction by ultrasound. The quality of these extracts has been evaluated after 20, 30, 40 min. 3. Spectrophotometric method (Folin – Ciocalteua method) – common amount of total polyphenolic compounds by p-cumaric acid equivalent has been evaluated; 4. The evaluation of dry residual according to gravimetric analysis has been calculated; 5. Antimicrobial activity by Ph. Eu. 01/2002, 2.6.12 method has been evaluated. Results: By spectrophotometric method it has been evaluated that extrahent has the influence on active compounds emission: higher amount of... [to full text]

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