National Repository of Grey Literature 26 records found  beginprevious17 - 26  jump to record: Search took 0.01 seconds. 
Study of Factors Influencing Creation of Volatile Aroma Active Compounds in Natural Materials
Loupancová, Blanka ; Vávrová, Milada (referee) ; Kráčmar, Stanislav (referee) ; Fišera, Miroslav (advisor)
The production of high-quality foods requires the precise control of factors influencing their quality. The aim of this doctoral thesis was to monitor the influence of sterilization heating and storage time and temperature on selected parameters of model food matrix using suitable physical, chemical and sensory methods. Sterilized processed cheese was chosen as the model matrix. Processed cheeses are milk protein concentrates, produced by melting of mixture of natural cheeses, emulsifying salts, water and other dairy and/or non dairy ingredients. Desirable transformation of this mixture to homogenous, smooth, shiny mass with desired textural, structural, rheologic and sensory properties is caused by using high temperature (about 80-100 °C) during melting. Sterilized processed cheese is subjected to additional sterilization heating (above 100 °C) after production, significantly elongating its durability. The processed cheeses (dry matter 40 % w/w, fat in dry matter 45 % w/w) were analyzed in this work, the part of them was sterilized (117 °C 20 min). Cheeses were stored at various temperatures (cold 6 ± 2 °C, laboratory 23 ± 2 °C and elevated 40 ± 2 °C), sterilized cheeses for 2 years, non sterilized for 1 year. During storage, the samples for physical (instrumental measuring of colour and texture), chemical (assessment of fatty acids and aroma compounds) and sensory (paired preference test, ranking test and evaluation using scale) analyses were taken at regular intervals. The influence of sterilization heating and for another the influence of storage conditions on mentioned parameters were investigated. Non sterilized processed cheese kept their very good quality during all the declared durability (4 months), however, then the significant worsening of most sensory properties was observed. In consequence of sterilization heating the changes of cheese colour and texture were observed, confirmed by both sensory and instrumental assessment. The impairment of taste and aroma was also found. These changes are obvious immediately after production and differences were observed during all the durability. In the case of sterilized processed cheese, the significant impairment of single sensory properties was determined, the highest in the case of texture, taste and aroma. The results of instrumental techniques confirm conclusions from sensory evaluation. The measurements of colour and texture vindicate the formation of darker colour (increasing total difference of colour delta E*) and higher hardness (increasing Fmax) of sterilized processed cheeses, continuing during storage. The worsening of taste and aroma is in accordance with lower content of aroma active compounds and selected fatty acids.
Characterisation of processed cheese analogues
Chlebcová, Lenka ; Buňka, František (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the topic of cheese analogues, their characterization and qualitative and quantitative analysis of processed cheese analogues for determination the taste and aroma active compounds. The overall character of processed cheese analogues is theoretically compiled in the introductory part. Their utilization, causes of the production, market introduction, technological production process and microstructure, including their comparison with classical processed cheese are given here. Various kinds of fats were used for production of analyzed cheese analogues, therefore commonly used ingredients for their production, their physical-chemical and sensory properties have been described. Specifically butterfat, milk fat, coconut fat, palm fat and mixed oil. Samples used for the practical part of the diploma thesis were made at Tomas Bata University in Zlín. In the experimental part the profile of aroma compounds in individual cheese analogues samples was assessed by SPME-GC analysis. In total 34 compounds were identified. The results were evaluated and compared, with emphasis put on the influence of storage, different fats, different maturity of Edam cheese on the content of aroma active compounds and on overall sensory quality of the analogues.
Assessment of chosen aroma compounds in foods
Greifenthalová, Ivana ; Zemanová, Jana (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the problematic of assessment of 26 most important allergenic aroma compounds in foods, flavoured herbal teas were chosen as the model samples. Aroma is the one of the main characteristics of tea, which is closely linked to taste and odour. The theoretical part of this work is focused on the characteristics of tea, tea types, producing technology, classification according to the fermentation and also their undeniable impact on the human organism. In the experimental part, the allergenic aroma compounds in 10 chosen samples of flavoured tea were identified and quantified using the solid phase microextraction (SPME-GC-FID) in conjunction with gas chromatography. The work also includes sensory evaluation of taste and smell of tea samples by qualified assessors.
Characterisation of processed cheese analogues
Studýnková, Hana ; Buňka, František (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis was to identify and quantify the content of taste and aroma active compounds and to evaluate flavour of cheese analogue samples with various vegetable fats (coconut, palm, butter and mixed oils and butter) and differently matured Edam cheese using selected sensory methods. The samples were produced at Tomas Bata University in Zlín. Aroma compounds were extracted using SPME and assessed using gas chromatography. In total 43 compounds were identified, 14 alcohols, 9 aldehydes, 7 ketones, 8 acids, 5 esters and 1 terpene. Simultaneously the analogues were sensorially evaluated using scale, profile and ranking tests. The influence of storage time, type of fat and Edam cheese used on content of aroma compounds and sensory quality of analogues were evaluated. The cheese analogues with butter were sensorially evaluated as the best, with mixed oil as the worst. From the point of view of aroma compounds content, the significant differences between samples were evident. Using more matured Edam cheese, the content of aroma compounds declined, however, these samples were sensorially evaluated as better. The content of aroma compounds decreased also with storage time, which is more obvious in less matured Edam cheese. So all above mentioned factors influence the content of aroma compounds and thus the flavour of cheese analogues.
Characterisation of processed cheese analoques
Svítilová, Lenka ; Horváthová, Viera (referee) ; Buňka, František (advisor)
The aim of this diploma work is to characterise processed cheeses and their analogues, to identify and quantify aroma active substances in the samples of cheese analogues, to evaluate their flavour using selected sensory methods and to compare the acquired results with the flavour of corresponding classic cheeses. The theoretical part is focused on general characteristic, classification, production technology of the processed cheeses and their analogues and on the list of aroma active substances occurring in cheeses. Furthermore, the summary of the methods suitable for sensory and analytic evaluation of cheese flavour and for the isolation of aroma active substances is given here. The samples of cheese analogues were made in Tomas Bata University in Zlín from coconut fat, butter, palm fat, milk fat and sunflower-seed oil. The classic processed cheeses were acquired commercially in the chain-store Billa. The aromatic substances were isolated and quantified using SPME-GC method, the fibre with the polar stationary phase CARTM/PDMS was used. Overall, 44 aroma substances were assessed: 9 aldehydes, 17 alcohols, 3 esters, 10 ketones and 5 acids. Classic processed cheeses contained the largest amount of aroma substances, Edam cheese, used for the production of cheese analogues, the smallest. Aroma compounds found in cheese analogues were then compared with raw materials used (Edam cheese and various fats), with the analogues produced last year and with classic processed cheeses. Finally, the results of the SPME-GC method and the sensory analysis were compared. It is possible to state that there are noticeable extensive differences between classic processed cheeses and cheese analogues, especially in taste.
Sensorial and analytical evaluation of cheese analoques flavour
Brabcová, Lenka ; Horváthová,, Viera (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
The aim of the diploma thesis was to determine the influence of different kinds of fats on the content of aromatic active compounds and total flavour of processed cheese analogues. Samples of the cheese were produced by Tomas Bata University in Zlín from concentrated milk fat, butter, palm fat, coconut fat and sunflower oil. The aromatic compounds were isolated from samples of fats and processed cheese analogues via HS-SPME-GC method. A fibre with polar stationary phase CAR/PDMS was used for capturing of aromatic active compounds. In different contents, total of 32 aromatic compounds were determined. The cheese from concentrated milk fat and butter had the highest content and cheese from sunflower oil had the lowest. For determination of acceptability and flavour, the cheese analogues were sensory evaluated at the same time. Ordinal test, evaluation via scale and profile test were used. Cheese made from concentrated milk fat and coconut fat were always evaluated as the best, cheese made from sunflower oil were evaluated as the worst. Finally results between SPME-GC and sensory analysis were compared. It was stated that the kind of fat used for production of processed cheese analogues significantly influences the content of aromatic compounds and thus influences flavour of the cheese analogues.
Influence of aroma active compounds on flavour of fermented dairy products
Tvrdková, Denisa ; Pšenáková, Ivana (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
The theme of this thesis is to determine the aroma active compounds in fermented dairy products. These substances significantly influence the palatability of these dairy products. Five kinds of dairy products were analyzed. Two types of creamy yogurts, and three types of yoghurt milks were produced at the dairy Ekomilk Ltd. in Frydek - Mistek and four types of acidified milk, five kinds of creamy yogurts, two kefir milks and two clabbered milks come from production of the company Kunin, Inc. Ostrava - Martinov. The SPME extraction method was used for the determination of aromatics, subsequent analysis was performed using gas chromatography. Compounds contained in fermented milk products were identified and quantified on the basis of the measured standards. Total 39 compounds, including 16 alcohols, 7 acids, 6 aldehydes, 6 ketones and 4 esters were identified. Fermented dairy products were twice subjected to sensory evaluation by the ranking test and scale test. The assessors were chosen from students, postgraduate students and staff of faculty of chemistry BUT. Consumers evaluated very positively yogurts, yogurt drinks and acidified milks, while kefir milks and clabbered milks did not suit in some aspects.
Influence of aroma active compounds on flavour of yogurts
Malina, Jiří ; Babák, Libor (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the questions of determination of aroma active compounds present in yoghurts. These compounds are crucial for flavour of these fermented dairy products. Four types of yoghurts were analyzed, creamy (10 % of fat), medium-fat and medium-fat Bio (3 % of fat) and light (0,1 % of fat), produced by Mlékárna Valašské Meziříčí, spol. s r.o. Analysis was carried out by gas chromatography with extraction of analytes by SPME - solid phase microextraction. Five groups of different aroma active compounds such as ketones, aldehydes, organic acids and their esters and alcohols in different amounts were determined. These compounds are mostly metabolic products of Streptococcus salivarius subsp. thermophilus, Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus, dairy yoghurt cultures usually used for yoghurt production. Less amounts are present in cow's milk or in dairy additives. Yoghurts were simultaneously sensorially evaluated using ranking test and scale test for determination of acceptability and flavour. The assessors were students and staffs of faculty of chemistry BUT.
The effect of a storage conditions on aroma compounds in processed cheese
Štouračová, Anna ; Buňka, František (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis was to monitor influence of storage conditions (temperature and time) on content of aroma substances in sterilized processed cheeses and also on their flavour. The part of cheeses was stored at 6°C, second part at room temperature 23 °C and third part at 40 °C. Processed cheeses were produced by Madeta, a. s., sterilized at 117 °C 20 min. The analysis was made at regular intervals, cheeses stored 16 and 23 months were analysed in this work. The aroma compounds were isolated by SPME and subsequently identified and quantified by gas chromatography. In total 37 aroma compounds were identified and quantified, 7 aldehydes, 7 ketones, 6 acids, 12 alcohols and 5 esters. Total content of aroma compounds increases with higher storage temperature. The time of storage has also influence on content of aroma compounds, we may say, that content is increasing, although sharp growth was registered only after 23 months, namely in the thermostat. Simultaneously sensory analysis of cheeses was made. Ranking test and evaluation using scale were used. Cheeses from a fridge were always evaluated as the best in all categories. Cheeses stored at room temperature were evaluated worse and cheeses from thermostat were the worst. So it is apparent, that high temperature supports undesirable chemical changes in cheeses and certainly is related to their flavour.
Influence of aroma active compounds on flavour of fruit yogurts
Malina, Lukáš ; Babák, Libor (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the determination of aroma compounds in fruit yoghurts. These compounds are crucial for flavour of these dairy products. Two types of fruit yoghurts were analyzed, creamy (8 % of fat) and light (less than 0,1 % of fat), with various fruit ingredients, produced in dairy Mlékárna Valašské Meziříčí, spol. s r.o. Analysis was carried out by gas chromatography with extraction of analytes by SPME - solid phase microextraction. Six groups of different aromatic compounds such as ketones, aldehydes, organic acids and their salts, alcohols and sulfides in different amounts were determined. These compounds have mostly microbiological origin (Streptococcus salivarius subsp. thermophilus, Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus are dairy yoghurt cultures usually used for yoghurt production), less amounts are present in cow's milk or in dairy additives. Yoghurts were simultaneously sensory evaluated using ranking test, scale test and pair test for determination of acceptability and flavour. The assessors were students and staffs faculty of chemistry VUT.

National Repository of Grey Literature : 26 records found   beginprevious17 - 26  jump to record:
Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.