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Úvod do chemie přírodních materiálů
FCH-BC_UCHPMAcad. year: 2020/2021
The interpretation begins with the main biological medium - water. This is followed by the theme of the most widely used biopolymer - cellulose. The topic of cellulose and its primary localization in plants is related to the theme of porphyrin compounds and their complexes. The functionality of these complexes determines the existence of another significant starch polymer. And the topic of plants is directly related to humic substances. The effect of coevolution of various organisms will be explained by the beta (1-3) -D-glucan example and its effect on the immune response of the human organism. The topic of betaglucans is closely linked to chitin, due to the existence of a chitin-glucan complex in fungi. The principles of functionality of building proteins will be mentioned in the topics of keratin and collagen. All of the above are linked to both environmental and ethical issues that the course participants will look for for their answers.
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1) Introduction - concept of the subject, evolution of biopolymers.
2) Water as a living medium.
3) Cellulose - structure, integration into living matrix, basic chemical modification, degradation.
4) Chemistry of porphyrin cycles - structure, comparison of heme and chlorophyll, involvement in hemoglobin matrix, cytochrome C.
5) Betaglucans - structure, degradation, role in the immune system.
6) Chitin, chitosan - strength characteristics of natural composites.
7) Keratin - modification, secondary structure and its properties.
8) Starch - shrubs and spirals in starch grains, consequences of physico-chemical properties.
9) Soil as a lively colloid system.
10) Humic substances.
11) Agrochemistry and human interventions in soil.
12) Collagen.
13) Ecology of the use of natural materials, ethics of the use of biopolymers.
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Basic literature
Vandamme E. J., Steinbüchel A.: Biopolymers Vol. 5-6. Wiley-VCH, Weinheim 2002. (EN)
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- Programme BKCP_CHCHTE Bachelor's 3 year of study, summer semester, compulsory
- Programme BPCP_CHCHTE Bachelor's 3 year of study, summer semester, compulsory