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Possibilities of using moringa oleifera in the production of meat products
Richterová, Nikola ; Slavíková, Zuzana (referee) ; Mikulíková, Renata (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the addition of moringa oleifera and its influence on the sensory quality of meat products, specifically wine sausages. The theoretical part describes the meat, the division of meat products, and the basic technological operations leading to their production. Furthermore, wine sausage, its composition, and production technology are characterized. The description of moringa oleifera and its chemical composition follows. The conclusion of the theoretical part is devoted to sensory analysis, conditions for sensory assessment, and the main methods of this analysis. The experimental part is focused on the production of wine sausages with various additions of moringa oleifera and subsequent sensory evaluation of these sausages. When assessing the sensory quality of the sausages, the samples were evaluated according to their appearance, smell, taste, and texture. A total of 25 evaluators, who were representing ordinary consumers, took part in the sensory evaluation. The content of lipids and fatty acids in the samples of sausages was analyzed by gas chromatography. A separate sample of Moringa was also analyzed by gas chromatography. The polyphenol content of the samples was determined by liquid chromatography. Using the Kruskal-Wallis test, it was found that there were statistically significant differences between the samples. The sample with the lowest addition of moringa and the sample without moringa were assessed very similarly and were evaluated as the best. While the sample with the highest moringa addition was rated the worst in all assessed categories.
The effect of the quantity and type of nuts used in the production of pâté on the product sensory quality
Mejzlíková, Blanka ; Kovalčík, Adriána (referee) ; Mikulíková, Renata (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the sensory evaluation of pâté with nuts. The 9 samples of pâtés which contained different quantity of nuts and different types of nuts were produced for sensory evaluation. In the theoretical part pâtés are characterised, their history, composition and manufacturing are described. The part of literature search is description and chemical composition of nuts which were used for production of pâtés. Another topic is a description of conditionals and methods of sensory analysis and sensory evaluation of meat products. The practical part comprises production of test samples, samples for sensory analysis, evaluating the heat treatment and sensory analysis. Percentage amount of lipids and composition of fatty acids were determined by gas chromatography. Processing of results of sensory and chemical analysis of samples of pâtés was determined that the best samples were pâtés with cashew nuts and pistachios.
Production technology of wine sausage with reduced salt content
Martonová, Rebeka ; Punčochářová, Lenka (referee) ; Mikulíková, Renata (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis was preparation of wine sausages with reduced salt content, followed- up by sensory analysis. The theoretical part generally characterizes meat and meat products, sodium chloride and its importance in food. In the next chapters, the paper deals with sensory analysis of samples and analytical method for determining the concentration of elements in biogenic samples, in particular inductively coupled plasma - optical emission spectrometry. The experimental past focuses on the evaluation of data from sensory analysis using the Kruskal- Wallis and Spearman test. The samples were analyzes using ICP-OES method. The analysis determined the concentration of sodium and potassium in the samples before and after roasting.
Study of the presence of phenolic substances and their antioxidant activity in food products containing rosehip (Rosa canina L.)
Hronová, Vendula ; Mikulíková, Renata (referee) ; Kovalčík, Adriána (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis monitored the content of bioactive substances and antioxidant activity in the jams made of the fruit of rose hips (Rosa canina L.). The jams were sweetened with various sweeteners such as cane sugar, beet sugar, erythritol and stevia. Moreover, the rheological properties of jams were determined. The properties of home-made jams prepared from rosehip fruit were compared with the commercial jam. Another aim was to determine whether the by-products received after the production of jams could serve as beneficial sources of bioactive substances after the preparation of water extracts. The content of carbohydrates, polyphenols, flavonoids, and antioxidant activity were determined in jams and extracts spectrophotometrically. Next, the spectrophotometric detection of pectin, the chemical characterization of jams by infrared spectrometry, and the spectrophotometric determination of the jam colour were performed. The concentration of bioactive substances in jams was influenced by the geographical location and the time and weather conditions of harvest. The rheological properties and pectin content of the jams depended on the type of the used sweetener. The assessment of the water extracts prepared from the by-products after jam production and from the dried fruits of rosehip showed the high content of bioactive substances and high antioxidant activity in all tested extracts. The presented work points out that it is possible to prepare jams with superfood properties from the fruit of rose hips and extracts with high antioxidant activity.
Sensory evaluation of model non-chocolate sweets
Malyszová, Markéta ; Mikulíková, Renata (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis was to implement a sensory analysis of model non-chocolate sweets of a selected type – specifically gummy jellies. The theoretical part deals with the characteristics of non-chocolate confectionery, information about their composition and properties and technological processes of production. Principle of sensory evaluation, including selected methods of this analysis are mentioned, too. The experimental part focuses on sensory evaluation of prepared gummy jellies. Several samples were made, which contained the addition of herbal extract, namely chokeberry and echinacea. The samples were evaluated using a scale based on their colour, aroma, and flavour. Furthermore, a profile test of tastes was applied, and their overall acceptability was evaluated. Untrained assessors, students from Faculty of Chemistry BUT, performed the sensory evaluations. The aim was to assess the influence of these herbal extracts on the sensory quality of the sample. The pleasant colour and taste influenced the positive evaluation the most. On the other hand, the faint aroma and bitter taste contributed to the negative evaluation.
Determination of the effect of dog rose (Rosa canina L.) on the oxidative stability in fresh juices
Borová, Šárka ; Mikulíková, Renata (referee) ; Kovalčík, Adriána (advisor)
This bachelor thesis aimed to determine the content of bioactive substances and antioxidant activity in ethanolic extracts of rose hips fruits (Rosa Canina L.). This work verified the possibility of using the rosehip ethanolic extract as an antioxidant to inhibit the oxidation of fresh pear juice. The ethanolic extracts were prepared by extracting rose hips fruits in various ratios of fruits to the volume of 40% ethanol for 7-28 days. After determining the total content of carbohydrates, polyphenols, flavonoids and vitamin C, it was found that, in principle, the range of the defined substances increases with the ratio of rosehip fruit to the volume of ethanol solution as well as with the extraction time. Ethanol rosehip extracts have also been shown to possess significant-high antioxidant activity. The stabilizing effect of rosehip fruit extract against the oxidation of fresh pear juice was determined spectrophotometrically. It was found that rosehip fruit extracts could inhibit the oxidation of fresh pear juice and have the potential as a natural stabilizer of fresh fruit juices.
Analysis of onion and garlic samples of different geographical origin
Korček, Jakub ; Mikulíková, Renata (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
Presented master thesis dealt with the analysis of garlic and onion samples and tried to find correlations between chemical composition and country of origin. The parameters examined were dry content, crude protein content, concentration of phenolic compunds, carbohydrate content (fructose, glucose), alliin content and concentration of selected elements (P, Mg, Ca, Na, K, Fe, Zn). Average content of dry matter of fresh samples was 35,84 ±2,12 g/100 g and of dehydrated samples was 90,61 ±2,90 g/100 g. Concentration of phenolic compounds was measured spectrophotometrically with Folin-Ciocault reagent. Average phenolic compounds content of samples was 0,1840 ±0,1286 GAE g/100 g. Crude protein content was measured by Kjeldahl method, and calculated from total nitrogen content. Carbohydrates were measured by HPLC-ELSD after hydrolysis of fructans. Average content of fructose of garlic samples was 57,014 ±0,863 g/100 g, of onion samples was 33,718 ±1,168 g/100 g. Average content of glucose of onion samples was 22,633 ±0,405 g/100 g. Alliin content was measured by HPLC-DAD method. Average alliin content of fresh samples was 4,644 ±0,446 g/100 g and of dehydrated samples was 1,962 ±0,180 g/100 g. Elemental analysis was conducted by ICP-OES method. Average concentration of selected elements was: P 2,15 ±0,11 mg/g, Mg 0,638 ±0,03 mg/g, Ca 1,246 ±0,05 mg/g, Na 0,550 ±0,08 mg/g, K 7,49 ±0,41 mg/g, Fe 79,3 ±6,16 mg/kg, Zn 11,4 ±3,33 mg/kg. Obtained data were statistically processed on significance level 0,05. Based on the principal components analysis, it was found, that the best parameters to differentiate samples from Czechia, Poland and Ukraine from other countries were content of nitrogen, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium and calcium. It was also discovered, that genus differences between onion and garlic have greater significance than geographical differences.
Analysis of sweet peppers of different geographical origin
Fiala, Petr ; Mikulíková, Renata (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the determination of basic nutritional properties of 26 samples of ground pepper from different countries and evaluates, whether the chemical composition of ground pepper is affected by the geographical origin. The amount of 19 nutritional properties were determined by advanced analytical methodes (ICP-OES, HPLC DAD, HPLC ELSD) together with other laboratory techniques. Final results were statistically processed by the methods of analysis of variance (ANOVA), cluster analysis, principal component analysis (PCA) and discriminant analysis (DA). Statistical evaluation confirmed, that the chemical composition is affected by the geographical origin. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) determined 14 parameters to statistically differ (p
Modification of soda lignin isolated from winery waste
Chovanec, Martin ; Mikulíková, Renata (referee) ; Kovalčík, Adriána (advisor)
This bachelor thesis provides research on the antibacterial activity of lignin isolated from grape pomace. To separate lignin from grape pomace was used soda lignin isolation method. This method helps to dissolve lignin in the solution of sodium hydroxide. Two isolation procedures were used: 1) isolation by using a conventional laboratory set-up at atmospheric pressure and a temperature of 110 °C and 2) isolation by using a hydrothermal autoclave at increased pressure and a temperature of 110 °C. The hydrothermal autoclave was explicitly developed for this bachelor thesis. Both separations methods were compared from the viewpoint of lignin yields and lignin purity. The lignin yield obtained by using the hydrothermal autoclave was much higher compared to the conventional laboratory set-up, yielding about 36.4 g of soda lignin per 100 g of grape pomace. The infrared spectroscopy analysis of both lignins showed that lignin received by using the conventional laboratory set-up was mixed with hemicelluloses and cellulose. The isolation by using the hydrothermal autoclave enabled to prepare lignin with higher purity. Lignin isolated from grape pomace did not show any antimicrobial activity. The antimicrobial activity was reached after modification of lignin with silver particles in situ. Antimicrobial activity was tested against Bacillus subtilis, Escherichia coli, Micrococcus luteus, Serratia marcescens, Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Candida glabrata. The lignin/silver compound showed the antibacterial activity against all tested bacteria, however no antimicrobial activity against yeasts.
Determination of athenticity of plant foods by molecular techniques
Plášková, Anna ; Mikulíková, Renata (referee) ; Němcová, Andrea (advisor)
The aim of presented diploma thesis was to determination of authenticity of fruit baby foods for early infant feeding using molecular methods. In the experimental part, isolation kit was used for isolation of plant DNA from fruits (strawberry, apricot, raspberry, apple) and from six commercial fruit products for children. Isolated DNA was characterized and verified using PCR methods with primers specific for plant rDNA (ITS2). Specific primer pairs were designed to amplify DNA for the detection of one fruit species. Primer specificity was assessed with four fruit species. A mixture of fruit puree from the two fruits was used to determine the sensitivity of the multiplex PCR assay. Six commercial fruit products were evaluated to verify the applicability of the multiplex PCR assay. The methodology of molecular detection of fruit DNA by qPCR and multiplex qPCR (duplex) includes approaches, which enable to detect two fruits (strawberry-raspberry, apricot-apple) in one reaction and thus reduces time and money requirements.

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