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Content of selected alkaloids in tea and coffee
Trenzová, Kristina ; Divišová,, Radka (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
This master thesis deals with content of selected alkaloids in tea and coffee samples. Theoretical part of this paper focuses on basic characteristic of Camellia sinensis and Coffea arabica/canephora, its processing technology and chemical composition. Furthermore, there is discussion about effects of methylxanthines on the human body, the effects on health and metabolism in plants capable of accumulating methylxanthines. The samples were extracted into an organic solvent and also prepared in the aqueous phase according to the recommended preparation. This thesis focuses on xanthine alkaloids - caffeine, theobromine and theophylline. Of the coffees, Robusta coffee from India had the highest caffeine concentration (1730 mg/l), which corresponds to 1,72 % in coffee. From Arabica samples, the highest caffeine concentration was measured for Honduras coffee (1115 mg/l), which is 1,11 %. The highest values of tea samples were measured for Ceylon types, the highest caffeine concentration was measured for black Ceylon 2087 mg/l, which is 2,08 %. The highest concentration of theobromine was in Ceylon gunpowder (175,4 mg/l). Alkaloids passed into aqueous solutions with almost 100 % efficiency, depending on temperature and time. The best penetration was for coffees prepared by a mocha teapot and for pu-erh teas. The worst for green teas and maté samples.
Study of properties and effect of some natural antimicrobial substances
Horňáková, Nikola ; Kostovová, Iveta (referee) ; Márová, Ivana (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the testing of natural antimicrobial substances of plant origin, dealing with their characterisation, their effect against the microorganisms, optimization of antimicrobial testing and increasing of efficiency of their active compounds. Theoretical part of this thesis describes a characterisation of used natural species, their important properties, spectrophotometrical methods applied in determination of active compounds, opportunities of stabilization of natural substances and various techniques of antimicrobial testing. In experimental part 8 kinds of tea and non-tea plants (Pai Mu Tan, Formosa Gunpowder, Gunpowder Black, Honeybush, Lapacho, Aspalathus linearis and Paullinia cupana) were used and combined with 6 herbal species (Syzygium aromaticum, Urtica dioica, Hippophae rhamnoides, Matricaria recutita, Plantago lanceolata and cinnamon), extracted by different solvents (water, ethanol and dimethyl sulfoxide). In these extracts amount of antioxidants and effect to three bacterial cultures (Escherichia coli, Micrococcus luteus and Serratia marcescens) were determined. To improve antimicrobial, antioxidant activity and stability aqueous tea extracts were encapsulated into liposomal particles.
Bioactive substances of rose hip
Ďubašáková, Mária ; Skoumalová, Petra (referee) ; Veselá, Mária (advisor)
The aim of this master´s thesis was to determine the concentration of bioactive substances such as total polyphenols and flavonoids as well as the total antioxidant capacity in tea extracts from Rosa canina. In the second part, an experiment was found to detect antimicrobial activity and an effective concentration of ethanol against selected bacteria. The theoretical part is focused on description of natural antioxidants and their effect on free radicals, description of tea, description of rose hazel and possibilities of spectrophotometric determination of natural substances and eventually basic distribution of bacteria. In the experimental part, ethanol and aqueous extracts were prepared in which the total number of polyphenols, flavonoids and antioxidant effects. The results of the determination of polyphenols and flavonoids show that the solvent with ethanol is more suitable for flower fermentation and water is more suitable for dropping the rose. Comparison of the antioxidant activity of macerates showed no significant differences; slightly higher antioxidant activity showed macerates from pink flowers. The extracts showed antimicrobial activity against Micrococcus luteus and slightly against Bacillus cereus. The highest antimicrobial activity was determined for the micrococcus luteus
Concentration of selected metals in traditional and herbal teas
Brlíková, Eliška ; Křikala, Jakub (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with determination of selected metals concentrations in loose green, black and herbal teas purchased in the Czech Republic and beyond. All samples were analyzed by ICP-OES. Most metals were not detected in the extracts. The final metal concentrations that have been detected in the tea extracts meet the legislative limits and do not bring a health risk to humans. The statistical processing of the measured results, based on different concentrations of selected elements, managed to distinguish the extracts from black and green teas.
Determination of selected phenolic and volatile substances in tea and tea infusion
Stará, Kristýna ; Vítová, Eva (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the determination of phenolic substances and volatile substances in teas and tea infusions. The work compares teas based on their production technology and country of origin. Phenolic substances were determined by LC / MS. Phenolic substances were divided into catechins and other substances. In methanol extracts, green teas contained higher concentrations of catechins than black teas. From the group of catechins, the highest concentration was found for epigallocatechin gallate in green tea, namely 7,96 mg / g. Black teas contained the most gallic acid of the studied teas. The highest content of gallic acid in black teas was set at 1,84 mg / g. Tea infusions were prepared according to the classic procedures typical for each type of tea. In the infusions, the concentrations of all substances were higher in black teas. Some substances such as gallocatechin gallate, quercetin, coumaric acid and kaempferol were not detected in the infusions of green tea. Volatiles were analyzed by HS-SPME-GC-MS. The aroma of the tea was characterized by the identification of volatile substances in tea leafs. The black teas were characterized by a rich floral and sweet aroma. The green teas were more of a fresh and grassy aroma. The substances linalool, linalyl anthranilate and -Terpinyl acetate were found in all teas.
Antimicrobial effect of plant extracts
Konderla, Patrik ; Vespalcová, Milena (referee) ; Veselá, Mária (advisor)
The purpose of this bachelor thesis was to research the possible antimicrobial activity of various extracts of rosehip tea and also determine the antioxidant activity and the concentration of biologically active compounds (polyphenols and flavonoids) in these tea. Teoretical part describes basic information about plant Rosa canina and chemical composition of rosehips, summary of the natural biologically active compounds and general classification of tea. The practical part is focused on detection of antimicrobial activity of tea extracts against bacterial strains Serratia marcescens and Bacillus subtilis as well as spectrophotometrical determination of concentration polyphenols, flavonoids and overall antioxidant activity of these extracts. From the results flow the testing aqueous extracts rosehips tea analysed antimicrobial effects. Also was found, that these extracts has high content of polyphenols and flavonoids.

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