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Encapsulation of active and complementary components of energy drinks
Kšenžighová, Petra ; Vysoká, Marie (oponent) ; Skoumalová, Petra (vedoucí práce)
This bachelor thesis was focused on the development of an energy drink containing plant powders and active substances in both free and encapsulated form. Green barley, matcha tea, moringa and young wheat were chosen as plant powder samples. The theoretical part describes the active and complementary constituents of energy drinks, their nutritional properties and impact on health. The encapsulation itself is also described in this section. In the practical part, extracts from plant powders were prepared, in which bioactive substances were determined, namely total phenolic content, flavonoids and antioxidants. The total content of carotenoids and chlorophylls was also determined in the samples. By juicing the fruit, fruit juices were obtained in which vitamin C and antioxidant content were subsequently determined. Liposome particles differing in soy and sunflower lecithin were prepared containing caffeine, taurine and vitamin C. Encapsulation activity, colloidal stability, size and long-term stability were determined in the particles. All prepared particles, with the exception of encapsulated taurine in sunflower particles, were stable. Finally, a sensory analysis was performed, where respondents evaluated the prepared energy drinks in terms of taste, consistency, smell and appearance. Based on the results of measurements, a new energy drink was designed.
Encapsulation of active and complementary components of energy drinks
Kšenžighová, Petra ; Vysoká, Marie (oponent) ; Skoumalová, Petra (vedoucí práce)
This bachelor thesis was focused on the development of an energy drink containing plant powders and active substances in both free and encapsulated form. Green barley, matcha tea, moringa and young wheat were chosen as plant powder samples. The theoretical part describes the active and complementary constituents of energy drinks, their nutritional properties and impact on health. The encapsulation itself is also described in this section. In the practical part, extracts from plant powders were prepared, in which bioactive substances were determined, namely total phenolic content, flavonoids and antioxidants. The total content of carotenoids and chlorophylls was also determined in the samples. By juicing the fruit, fruit juices were obtained in which vitamin C and antioxidant content were subsequently determined. Liposome particles differing in soy and sunflower lecithin were prepared containing caffeine, taurine and vitamin C. Encapsulation activity, colloidal stability, size and long-term stability were determined in the particles. All prepared particles, with the exception of encapsulated taurine in sunflower particles, were stable. Finally, a sensory analysis was performed, where respondents evaluated the prepared energy drinks in terms of taste, consistency, smell and appearance. Based on the results of measurements, a new energy drink was designed.

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