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Profile of fatty acids in Edam type cheese
Babištová, Lucie ; Zemanová, Jana (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This bachelros thesis is focused on identification and qualification of free and bound fatty acids in edam type cheese. The samples were produced in Univarsity of Tomáš Baťa in Zlín. The theorytical part characterizes the cheese, their classification, composition and production process. This part also contains description of fats, fatty acids and gas chromatography with flame ionization detector. In the experimental part the contents of free and bound fatty acids in the model samples, produced using combination of microbial cultures are determined and compared. The method described in EN ISO 1735:2005 was used for extraction of lipids from the samples. Fatty acids were converted to methylesters by acidic esterification with methanolic solution of bortrifluoride as a catalyst. Then the fatty acids were assessed using the gas chromatography with flame ionization detector. The total number of 17 fatty acids in both free and bound form were assessed in samples. Unequivocal influence of addition of thermophilic culters on the contents of fatty acids cannot be proven.
Occurrence of mycotoxins in milk and dairy products
DYKOVÁ, Jitka
The aim of the bachelor thesis was to create a literary review focused on microscopic filamentous fungi (micromycetes) and the occurrence of their secondary metabolites, mycotoxins, in milk and dairy products. The first part of the work dealt with a general characteristic of micromycetes, their positive and negative effects, and with the description of three main genera - Aspergillus, Penicillium and Fusarium. The next part of the work was focused on the occurrence of mycotoxins in milk and in dairy products. The ways of contamination were described, and also the most common mycotoxins in milk and in dairy products, mainly in cheese, and some preventive measures for their elimination.
Assessment of fatty acids in selected type of cheese
Chmelařová, Adéla ; Sůkalová, Kateřina (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on identification and quantification of free and bound fatty acids in commercially available white mold cheeses: Hermelín, Kamadet and Olmín, using gass chromatography withflame ionization detection. Theoretical part of the thesis is dealing with the classification of cheeses with the main attention to white mold cheeses. In a following part cheese production technology is described, lipids and fatty acids are characterised including the possible methods for their assessment, mainly gass chromatography. Experimental part the contents of free and bound fatty acids in selected samples of white mould cheeses were compared. The method in accordance with ČSN EN ISO 1735:2005 was selected for lipid extraction. Fatty acids were identified as methylesters using acid esterification with methanolic solution of bortrifluorid as a catalyst. In total 21 free and bound fatty acids were detected in samples.
Assessment of aroma active compounds in selected type of cheese
Páral, Marek ; Mahdalová, Martina (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the determination of aroma active compounds in white mold cheeses, i.e. soft, mold cheeses maturing from the surface. In the theoretical part, cheeses are generally characterized, their chemical composition, properties and process of production are described. After that It´s focused on aroma active compounds. The metabolism of their formation in cheese and their determination by means of solid phase microextraction and gas chromatography with mass detection are described. In the experimental part of the bachelor thesis, the SPME-GC-MS method was used for identification and semiquantitative determination of aroma active compounds in three samples of white mold cheeses made in the Czech Republic purchased in a market. Comparison of cheeses showed differences in the number and types of determined compounds as well as in total contents. A total of 66 volatile compounds were identified in samples; of those 1 aldehyde, 17 alcohols, 19 esters, 9 carboxylic acids, 15 ketones, 1 sulphur compound ¨ and 3 hydrocarbons.
The repeatability of the method for assessment of free fatty acids
Buldra, Martin ; Vespalcová, Milena (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the assessment of free fatty acids in sunflower oil. Theoretical part focuses on the general characteristics of fatty acids and lipids. The experimental methods suitable for assessment of fatty acids are described, with the emphasis on gas chromatography, the basic method of their assessment. In experimental part two methods for free fatty acids assessment: with/without previous fractionation, were compared and then the repeatability and reproducibility of selected method – the direct esterification of free fatty acids using BF3 as a catalyst, were verified. The assessment of fatty acids methyl esters was done using gas chromatograph with flame-ionization detector.
The selection and optimization of the method for assessment of free fatty acids
Koval, Dominik ; Vespalcová, Milena (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This master´s thesis deals with optimization and validation of method for determination of free fatty acids. The theoretical part is focused on possibilities of extraction, extract separation, esterification, gas chromatography determination and brief description of the most important validation parameters. All with main emphasis on applying on free fatty acids. The experimental part describes the selection and procedure of optimizing individual steps of the method. Extraction of lipids was performed by solvent mixture (diethylether/petroleumether), based on the standard ČSN EN ISO 1735, for the extraction of free fatty acid solid phase extraction was tested. The acid catalyzed esterification based on ČSN EN ISO 5509 using methanolic solution BF3 was used for derivatization of free fatty acids and a gas chromatograph with a flame ionization detector was used for their determination. Subsequently, selected validation parameters of the method were verified: repeatability, reproducibility, linearity, limits of detection and quantitation. Sunflower oil and emmental type cheese, bought in common food market, were used as model samples for selection and optimatization of the method.
Comparison of aroma active compounds of selected types of cheese
Brožová, Michaela ; Zemanová, Jana (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the determination of aroma active substances in selected white mold cheeses, which are/are not awarded with the „Protected Designation of the European Union“ and their mutual comparison. In the theoretical part cheeses are characterised , including general production technology. The white mold cheeses are then described in detail. This is followed by the literary search dealing with the problematic of aroma active substances in cheeses. In conclusion of the theoretical part the method of their determination using solid phase microextraction and gas chromatography with mass detection is described. The SPME-GC- MS method was chosen for the experimental part of the determination of aroma active substances in selected white mold cheeses. A total of 12 cheeses were analyzed, of which 6 were Czech and Slovak and 6 were French with a protected designation of origin. The differences between individual samples were found in the number and type of the identified volatile compounds. A total of 78 volatiles were identified in selected cheeses, of which 20 were alcohols, 19 esters, 12 ketones, 11 acids, 4 sulfur compounds, 3 hydrocarbons, 3 lactones, 2 aldehydes, 2 phenols, 1 nitrogen compound. The cheeses were compared in terms of the identified compounds, and finally the results were statistically evaluated by the PCA method.
Comparison of fatty acids profile of selected type of cheese
Pop, Zdeněk ; Diviš, Pavel (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This master thesis deals with the determination of bound and free fatty acids in selected types of cheeses with/without „Protected designation of the Europen Union“ and their mutual comparison. The theoretical part focuses on a milk fat, a brief overview of cheeses, protected designation of the Europen Union, lipids, fatty acids and a possibility of their determination. In the experimental part, free and bound fatty acids profile in 12 selected samples of white mold cheeses was determined. The declared amount of total fat was verified. The cheeses were compared by a content of bound and free fatty acids, the profile of fatty acids was compared based on a type of milk used. Finally, the results were statistically treated by PCA method. The method according to ČSN EN ISO 1735 was chosen for extraction of lipids from the cheese samples. A methanolic solution of boron trifluoride was used for fatty acids esterification. The fatty acids methyl esters were determined by gas chromatography with flame ionization detection.
Assessment of fatty acids in selected type of cheese
Těšíková, Karolína ; Sůkalová, Kateřina (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is focused on identification and quantification of free and bound fatty acids in model cheeses of „Moravský bochník“, made at Tomáš Baťa University in Zlín. Theoretical part is dealing with characteristics of lipids and fatty acids. Furthermore, the classification of cheese types and description of their production and composition are discussed. Finally, the gas chromatography is described as a most commonly used method for assessment of fatty acids. The experimental part focuses on comparing the content of free and bound fatty acids in four model cheeses in relation to the use of different microbial cultures. The method according to the ČSN EN ISO 1735:2005 was employed for extraction of lipids from cheese samples. The present fatty acids were identified and quantified by gas chromatography with flame ionization detector after conversion to methylesters using acid-catalysed esterification with a methanolic solution of boron trifluoride. In total, 32 bound and 20 free fatty acids were identified in cheese samples.
Assessment of aroma active compounds in selected type of cheese
Dostálková, Andrea ; Sýkora, Michal (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the aroma active compounds of Emmental and Moravský bochník types of cheeses, i.e. natural hard cheese with high heat curd. In the theoretical part these cheeses are characterized, their chemical composition is described as well as individual steps of their manufacturing process. After that a literature search focused on aroma active substances is made and the following methods are described: solid phase microextraction for their isolation and gas chromatography with mass spectrometry for detection. In the experimental part the selected SPME-GC-MS method is used to identify volatile aroma active compounds in cheeses with high heat curd bought on the market and samples of model cheeses manufactured at Tomas Bata University in Zlín with the use of various ratios of added dairy cultures. The differences among samples were found in the number and types of volatile compounds. A total of 129 compounds were identified in samples; of those 35 alcohols, 9 aldehydes, 24 ketones, 16 carboxylic acids, 23 esters, 1 ether, 16 hydrocarbons, 2 sulphurous and 3 nitrogenous compounds.

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