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Possibilities of enhancing the flavour of fresh cheeses by the addition of spices
Bandarenka, Andrei ; Vítová, Eva (referee) ; Mikulíková, Renata (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the preparation and sensory evaluation of fresh cheeses with the addition of different types of spices. The theoretical part of the thesis is focused on the characteristics of the spices used and the description of the most important components of the milk. The characteristics of the cheeses, their distribution, composition and basic production procedures are also presented. At the end of the theoretical part, the sensory evaluation and methods of determination of antimicrobial activity of substances were described. The experimental part of the thesis is focused on the production of fresh cheeses with the addition of different spices (red pepper, turmeric, cumin and fenugreek) followed by the sensory evaluation of these cheeses. Samples of fresh cheeses were produced at the Faculty of Chemistry of Brno University of Technology, where their sensory analysis was carried out. The aim of the sensory evaluation was to determine the best seasoning for the cheeses. Another part of the experimental work was devoted to the determination of antimicrobial activity of selected spices by the dilution method. The antimicrobial activity was tested against Gram-positive bacteria Micrococcus luteus and Gram-negative bacteria Serratia marcescens in water and in aqueous solution of dimethyl sulfoxide. On the basis of the data obtained from the sensory analysis and the antimicrobial test, it was found that the best of the spices used for fresh cheese is turmeric , which not only improves the sensory properties of the cheese but also has a strong antimicrobial effect.
Application of herbal extract to non-chocolate jelly sweets
Phi, Lan Anh ; Diviš, Pavel (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This master’s thesis focuses on optimization of application of herbal extracts and powder into jelly sweets and comparing them to commercial products with a same flavour. Prepared and commercial samples were then characterized in terms of volatile substances, total phenolic content, antioxidant activity and sensory quality. Volatile compounds were determined by HS-SPME-GC-MS method, a verification of validation parameters (limit of detection and quantification, repeatability, reproducibility, retention time, retention index) was part of the thesis. The total phenolic content was determined by Folin-Cicalteu’s spectrophotometric method, antioxidant activity by TEAC method and sensory quality by sensory analysis. Optimal amount of extracts and powders were selected based on the sensory analysis. For the preparation of extracts and powders were used aromatic plants lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) and ginger (Zingiber officinale). Optimal amount of extract addition was the concentration 15 %, by the next sensory analysis was determined 1 % addition of the powder for both herbs. There were 32 volatile compounds identified in a model lemon balm jelly, which of 4 were allergens (linalool, Z and E isomer of citral, citronellol, Z and E isomer of geraniol). Total phenolic content in the sample was 755,5 ± 14,3 gGAE g–1 and antioxidant activity was determined on a value 2,73 ± 0,13 10–3 mmolTE g–1. Commercial lemon balm sample contained 54 aromatic compounds from which were 5 allergens – limonene, linalool, Z and E isomer of citral, citronellol, Z and E isomer of geraniol. Total phenolic content was 695,5 ± 9,8 gGAE g–1 and antioxidant activity was 2,67 ± 0,05 10–3 mmolTE g–1. There were 26 volatile compounds identified in the model ginger jelly, which of 4 were allergens (linalool, Z and E isomer of citral, citronellol, (Z)-geraniol). Total phenolic content in the sample was 511,0 ± 12,3 gGAE g–1 and antioxidant activity was determined on a value 1,87 ± 0,16 10–3 mmolTE g–1. The first commercial ginger sample contained 55 aromatic compounds and 4 of them were allergens (limonene, linalool, citronellol, (E)-geraniol). Total phenolic content in the sample was 224,3 ± 20,2 gGAE g–1 and antioxidant activity was determined on a value 0,95 ± 0,24 10–3 mmolTE g–1. The second commercial sample contained 32 volatile compounds, which of were 4 allergens – limonene, linalool, Z and E isomer of citral and (E)-geraniol. Total phenolic content was 569,9 ± 23,2 gGAE g–1 and antioxidant activity of the sample was 3,48 ± 0,08 10–3 mmolTE g–1. In terms of sensory properties, the prepared samples which had balanced sweet and sour taste with pleasurable optimal herbal taste, were preferred by evaluators.
Fortification of bakery products with protein isolate from wheat bran
Bidmonová, Karolína ; Vítová, Eva (referee) ; Pořízka, Jaromír (advisor)
Proteins, as the major structural component of all cells and tissues, along with fats and carbohydrates, are a key macronutrient in human nutrition. An insufficient protein intake in the diet can lead to health problems and increasing protein malnutrition. Food fortification plays an important role in eliminating this protein deficiency. Wheat products, as a widely consumed food, seem to be a suitable commodity for protein fortification. Wheat bran was selected as a suitable source of protein due to its availability, protein content and relative simply method of a protein isolation. In the experimental part, the protein was extracted from wheat bran and used to prepare the mixtures. The mixture contained T530 flour and the 5%, 10% and 15% addition of the wheat bran protein isolate. From these mixtures, doughs were prepared and were subjected to chemical and rheological analysis. Finally, wheat baguettes with the addition of wheat bran protein isolate were made. The texture and taste properties of the baked products were verified by sensory analysis. The mixtures of flour and whey protein and a sample of unriched flour were also analysed to compare the results. Applied tests have shown that the addition of protein influences not only nutritional and chemical but also rheological properties. The addition of wheat bran protein isolate had a negative impact on the taste properties of the baguette Higher addition of BPI caused the increase of the bitterness of products. Taste optimization could be a topic for future study.
Sensory evaluation of sweets
Boboková, Alexandra ; Burdějová, Lenka (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with a sensory analysis of a selected type of non-chocolate sweets – gummy jellies with sour coating. The theoretical part describes raw materials needed for the production of non-chocolate sweets, a list of non-chocolate sweets and their technological production are also mentioned. Sensory analysis and sensory evaluation methods are briefly described. The experimental part is focused on sensory analysis of selected yellow-coloured/lemon flavoured samples from five different producers. The samples were evaluated using a scale based on their appearance, colour, flavour, aroma and texture. Furthermore, the sensory profile and evaluation of aftertaste using time intensity methods were applied. Common consumers were represented by 20 untrained assessors from the Faculty of Chemistry of BUT. Bright colour contributed positively, while hard texture negatively to the overall evaluation of samples.
Characterization of cheese analogues produced with addition of nut oil
Mitra, Michal ; Diviš, Pavel (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This thesis deals with the production and characterization of cheese analogues, i.e. products where some of the dairy components are partially or completely replaced by a non-dairy component. Model samples – Eidam type cheese and analogue with the addition of pistachio oil, were produced by a conventional technological process at MENDELU in Brno. Free and bound fatty acids, volatile substances and sensory quality were selected and monitored as the main characterizing parameters of the sample quality. The aim was to characterize the differences between the samples caused by the addition of nut oil in the monitored parameters. The HS-SPME-GC-MS method was used for the identification and semi-quantification of volatiles. The extraction of fats from the samples was performed with a mixture of solvents (diethyl ether, petroleum ether), fatty acids were converted to methyl esters by acid esterification with methanolic solution of boron trifluoride as a catalyst and subsequently identified and quantified by GC-FID. Descriptive scales and comparisons with standard were used to sensory evaluate the appearance, color, texture, odor, taste, and overall acceptability of the samples. The structure was monitored by electron microscopy. The results show that the addition of pistachio oil affects the sensory properties, the maturation process (higher content of volatile substances), the nutritional value (increased content of unsaturated fatty acids) and the stability of the product.
Processing of selected species of edible insects for food purposes
Masár, Martin ; Lacina,, Lubor (referee) ; Svěrák, Tomáš (advisor)
Táto diplomová práca je zameraná na nutričné zhodnotenie vybraných práškov hmyzu zo svrčkov domových, z lariev múčiara obyčajného a potemníka stajňového a jedného potravinového produktu na báze hmyzu, ktorý bol tiež vyvinutý ako jeden z cieľov tejto práce. Okrem základných nutričných analýz boli použité aj ICP-OES pre zistenie obsahu minerálov a GC-FID pre zistenie zloženia mastných kyselín. Tiež bol stanovený obsah hrubej bielkoviny pomocou CHNSO analyzátora a stanovený obsah EAA. Pomocou PCA analýzy sa úspešne podarilo rozlíšiť vzorky jednotlivých hmyzích práškov, ktoré potvrdili rozmanitosť jednotlivých druhov hmyzu a vďaka projekcii do roviny hlavných komponent je možné vidieť, v ktorých nutričných parametroch sa najviac líšia. Bola tiež vykonaná senzorická analýza novo vyvinutého produktu na báze hmyzu s prídavkom prášku z potemníka stajňového v porovnaní s konkurenčnými produktmu. Súčasťou práce je aj rozsiahly spotrebiteľský prieskum na vzorke 2 019 účastníkov, týkajúci sa vnímania entomofágie v Českej republike a na Slovensku, ktorý sa uskutočnil online.
Sensory evaluation of drinks enriched with extracts of herbs
Scholzová, Kristýna ; Pořízka, Jaromír (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with sensory evaluation of herbal non-alcoholic beverages, being a part of a new product development. The theoretical part provides information concerning chemical composition, health effects, food applications and aroma compounds of the herbs of interest (peppermint (Mentha piperita), sage (Salvia officinalis), St. John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum) and lemon balm (Melissa officinalis). Another topic is a description of sensory methods, requirements and arrangement of the analysis, statistical methods, and also technological processes leading to herbal syrups and beverages production. The practical part comprises sensory analysis of a few, newly designed, formulas of one-component and two-component alcohol free herbal beverages. The sensory panel consisted of 40 students of master's and also doctoral study programme at Faculty of chemistry, University of Technology Brno. Four subsequent experiments are introduced, each of them consisting of a few sensory tests and including corresponding sensory forms attached. The sensory tests arrangement was based on currently valid Czech Technical Standards, using a ranking, descriptive, paired comparison, sensory profile testing and scaling methods. For the purpose of statistical evaluation, Friedman, Kruskal-Wallis, PCA and Faktor analysis were used. Level of abilities and sensory experience of panelists were found comparable to consumer testing. The results include sensory characteristics of all of the beverages tested. In general, the one-component beverages were preferred to the two-component beverages and the additive colouring with aronia concentrate wasn´t found any benefitial, from the sensory point of view. The consumer questionnaire proved all of the samples to be very promising, but based on the sensory results, we would consider the mint and the sage-mint beverages being the most potentialy applicable samples.
Preparation and characterization of alcohol-free beers with different flavour
Benešová, Pavla ; Vávrová, Milada (referee) ; Márová, Ivana (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with preparation and characterization of alcohol-free beers with different flavours. Five flavoured and four pure, commercially available beers were tested. Three alcohol-free beers were then selected and used for preparation of flavoured beers. Ingredients used for production of flavour were honey, raspberry, ginger and cranberry. Analysis was focused mainly on substances of phenolic nature. Flavoured beers were also tested in sensory analysis. Ingredients used for flavouring of beers and production of both alcoholic and alcohol-free beers are described in theoretical part of the thesis. Analysis of polyphenols, flavonoids, technological characteristics and anthocyanins was performed using spectrophotometric method. Phenolic substances were identified and quantified by HPLC/PDA. Ascorbic acid was analysed by HPLC-NH2/UV. Results proved an increase of polyphenols, ascorbic acid and anthocyanins during flavouring of alcohol-free beers in dependence of used ingredients. Sensory analysis showed that as the best rated was the Staropramen beer with raspberry flavour. On the contrary, flavoured Bernard beers were poorly rated.
Complex processing of technical hemp and application of isolated fractions
Kohútová, Darina ; Němcová, Andrea (referee) ; Márová, Ivana (advisor)
Hemp is a plant containing many active substances and it is widely used in industry. The most common applications are the food, pharmaceutical, textile and cosmetics industries. This diploma thesis dealt with the characterization of hemp fractions, which are created during hemp processing and their potential applications. The theoretical part was focused on the description of the plant, its chemical composition and the research of the active substances in hemp. Also, its industrial use, the technique of hemp processing and the current applications of individual fractions were summarized. In the experimental part, hemp fractions were analysed in terms of nutrient content. Hemp extracts were prepared using three solvents - hexane, 70% ethanol and distilled water, which were compared based on the extraction yield of polyphenols, flavonoids, antioxidants, chlorophylls and cannabinoids. Antimicrobial effects were analysed in hexane and ethanol extracts. By-products of hemp processing were used in some screening application in biotechnology, cosmetics and nutrition. The results show that the extract with 70% ethanol had the highest content of active substances. From the hemp fractions, hemp trichomes and Fedora flowers had the highest content of active substances. Cannabis by-products have the potential to become valuable substrates for yeast cultivation. Face scrub containing hemp flour as an abrasive component had favourable results and was acceptable to consumers, as was the prepared hemp flour raw bar, which was evaluated to be comparable to commercially available hemp protein raw bars.
Sensory evaluation of different types of meat products
Lanžhotská, Aneta ; Vespalcová, Milena (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with sensory evaluation of selected types of meat products, specifically sausages. Different types of sausages, which contained added chemicals and spices, were compared. The theoretical part describes the properties of meat and meat products and the basic technological procedures used for their processing and production. Furthermore, added substances and spices, which are often considered as flavorings or preservatives, were characterized. The principles of correct performance of sensory analysis and sensory perception of food were also presented, which include a description of the sensory workplace, sample preparation, its implementation, procedure and various evaluation methods used. The experimental part describes the specific work tools used and the conditions under which the evaluation took place. A total of 12 types of sausages were evaluated, 7 of which came from meat production and 5 were prepared in the laboratory of food chemistry at Brno University of Technology. The differences between the samples of sausages, which differed in content and type of added chemicals and spices, were clearly shown using ray graphs. Then the Grubbs test was used, which excluded outliers from the final evaluation. These values were further excluded from further evaluation. The Kruskall-Wallis test was used to distribute the resulting mean values and to determine whether there was a statistically significant difference in sensory evaluation between the results. An appendix to the Kruskall-Wallis test Dunn's test was used to divide the resulting values into given groups according to statistically significant difference and similarity. The analysis of the main components of the so-called PCA was used to find the differences and similarities of the samples included in the groups.

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