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Determination of zearalenone in malting barley
Wawroszová, Simona ; Čumová,, Martina (referee) ; Běláková, Sylvie (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with monitoring of zearalenone content in malting barley using immunochemical method ELISA and consequently method of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Theoretical part describes the brewing raw materials and important toxinogenic filamentous fungi. Special attention was drawn to selected fusarium mycotoxins (fumonisins, trichothecenes, zearalenone). It also describes some methods for determination of mycotoxins. Experimental section describes analyze 90 samples of malting barley of different varieties using method ELISA. In 19 samples zearalenone concentration was higher than limit of quantification. The highest level of zearalenone concentration (39,2 g•kg-1) contained barley, variety Wintmalt, where corn was used as a fore-crop. The samples were subsequently analyzed by LC-MS/MS. Zearalenone concentration was higher than limit of quantification only in four samples, namely in samples of Blaník, Malz and Wintmalt varieties of barley. Furthermore, the samples of intermediate products of malting process were analyzed by LC-MS/MS. No sample showed level of zearalenone higher than limit of quantification.
Monitoring of the occurrence of mycotoxins in beers from market retail
Wawroszová, Simona ; Pospíchalová, Markéta (referee) ; Běláková, Sylvie (advisor)
This master thesis deals with monitoring of a content of deoxynivalenol, its metabolite deoxynivalenol-3-b-D-glucopyranoside and ochratoxin A in beer samples collected from retail market in the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia. The theoretical part describes general characteristics of mycotoxins, its transfer from field barely through malt to beer and its occurrence in beers. Malting process and brewing technology were also mentioned. Subsequently possibilities for a determination of the mycotoxins by the chromatografic and immunochemical method were presented. The experimental section describes analysis of 30 samples of beer. The analyses were conducted using ultra high-performance liquid chromatography with fluorimetric detection (UPLC/FLR) for ochratoxin A and high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometer (HPLC/MS) for deoxynivalenol and its metabolite. Ochratoxin A was detected in 25 of the 30 samples in concentration range of 0,6 - 82,5 ng·l-1. Deoxynivalenol was found in 24 of the 30 samples with concentration range of 2,29 - 12,57 ug·l-1 and deoxynivalenol-3-b-D-glucopyranoside was occure in 19 of the 30 samples in concentration range of 2,45 - 12,47 ug·l-1. It was also assessed the relationship between beer gushing and presence of mycotoxins in beer. No connection between the parameters has been found. Consequently it is not possible to predict beer gushing from the presence of mycotoxins.
Monitoring of the occurrence of mycotoxins in beers from market retail
Wawroszová, Simona ; Pospíchalová, Markéta (referee) ; Běláková, Sylvie (advisor)
This master thesis deals with monitoring of a content of deoxynivalenol, its metabolite deoxynivalenol-3-b-D-glucopyranoside and ochratoxin A in beer samples collected from retail market in the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia. The theoretical part describes general characteristics of mycotoxins, its transfer from field barely through malt to beer and its occurrence in beers. Malting process and brewing technology were also mentioned. Subsequently possibilities for a determination of the mycotoxins by the chromatografic and immunochemical method were presented. The experimental section describes analysis of 30 samples of beer. The analyses were conducted using ultra high-performance liquid chromatography with fluorimetric detection (UPLC/FLR) for ochratoxin A and high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometer (HPLC/MS) for deoxynivalenol and its metabolite. Ochratoxin A was detected in 25 of the 30 samples in concentration range of 0,6 - 82,5 ng·l-1. Deoxynivalenol was found in 24 of the 30 samples with concentration range of 2,29 - 12,57 ug·l-1 and deoxynivalenol-3-b-D-glucopyranoside was occure in 19 of the 30 samples in concentration range of 2,45 - 12,47 ug·l-1. It was also assessed the relationship between beer gushing and presence of mycotoxins in beer. No connection between the parameters has been found. Consequently it is not possible to predict beer gushing from the presence of mycotoxins.
Determination of zearalenone in malting barley
Wawroszová, Simona ; Čumová,, Martina (referee) ; Běláková, Sylvie (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with monitoring of zearalenone content in malting barley using immunochemical method ELISA and consequently method of liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Theoretical part describes the brewing raw materials and important toxinogenic filamentous fungi. Special attention was drawn to selected fusarium mycotoxins (fumonisins, trichothecenes, zearalenone). It also describes some methods for determination of mycotoxins. Experimental section describes analyze 90 samples of malting barley of different varieties using method ELISA. In 19 samples zearalenone concentration was higher than limit of quantification. The highest level of zearalenone concentration (39,2 g•kg-1) contained barley, variety Wintmalt, where corn was used as a fore-crop. The samples were subsequently analyzed by LC-MS/MS. Zearalenone concentration was higher than limit of quantification only in four samples, namely in samples of Blaník, Malz and Wintmalt varieties of barley. Furthermore, the samples of intermediate products of malting process were analyzed by LC-MS/MS. No sample showed level of zearalenone higher than limit of quantification.

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