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Changeof phenolic acids content during malting of spring barley
Štýblová, Romana ; Janoušková, Eva (referee) ; Běláková, Sylvie (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with detection of chosen phenolic acids (sinapic acid, caffeic acid, ferulic acid, syringic acid, p – hydroxybenzoic acid, vanillic acid and p – coumaric acid) in the malting barley and monitoring of their changes during making a malt in real enviroment of floor malt house. Tehoretical part describes individual phenolic acids, their presentation in raw material for making of malt and methods for determination . There is described technology of making a malt. The nine samples was taken in experimental part. There were a malting barley, intermediate products of malting, malt and rootlets. Phenolic acids were extracted by alkaline and acid hydrolysis. This samples were detected by Ultra high – performance liquid chromatography using of UV detection (UPLC/PDA).
Combined drink from wine and juice
Štýblová, Romana ; Vítová, Eva (referee) ; Vespalcová, Milena (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with preparation of combined drinks. These drinks consist of white wine and fruit concentrate base. This thesis was divided to 2 parts – senzory and chemical. As a fruit component was chosen aronia concentrate. The first sensory analysis was concentrated on a choice of a suitable white wine for this procedure. Second sensory analysis was focused on aditives. We added citric acid and ascorbic acid to the drinks. Evaluators had to choose the most tasty drinks. Next sensory analysis was dedicated to choice of the right drink composition. The last analysis was focused on choice of right fruit composition. Evaluators had to compare between the drink that was prepared from aronia concentrate or a drink prepared from aronia concentrate and other species of fruits. Their duty was to decide which one is more tasty. Chemical part was dealing with puting individual components of drink preparation to the test. Combined drinks had to undergo chemical tests too.
Combined drink from wine and juice
Štýblová, Romana ; Vítová, Eva (referee) ; Vespalcová, Milena (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with preparation of combined drinks. These drinks consist of white wine and fruit concentrate base. This thesis was divided to 2 parts – senzory and chemical. As a fruit component was chosen aronia concentrate. The first sensory analysis was concentrated on a choice of a suitable white wine for this procedure. Second sensory analysis was focused on aditives. We added citric acid and ascorbic acid to the drinks. Evaluators had to choose the most tasty drinks. Next sensory analysis was dedicated to choice of the right drink composition. The last analysis was focused on choice of right fruit composition. Evaluators had to compare between the drink that was prepared from aronia concentrate or a drink prepared from aronia concentrate and other species of fruits. Their duty was to decide which one is more tasty. Chemical part was dealing with puting individual components of drink preparation to the test. Combined drinks had to undergo chemical tests too.
Changeof phenolic acids content during malting of spring barley
Štýblová, Romana ; Janoušková, Eva (referee) ; Běláková, Sylvie (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with detection of chosen phenolic acids (sinapic acid, caffeic acid, ferulic acid, syringic acid, p – hydroxybenzoic acid, vanillic acid and p – coumaric acid) in the malting barley and monitoring of their changes during making a malt in real enviroment of floor malt house. Tehoretical part describes individual phenolic acids, their presentation in raw material for making of malt and methods for determination . There is described technology of making a malt. The nine samples was taken in experimental part. There were a malting barley, intermediate products of malting, malt and rootlets. Phenolic acids were extracted by alkaline and acid hydrolysis. This samples were detected by Ultra high – performance liquid chromatography using of UV detection (UPLC/PDA).

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