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Determination of organic acids in beer
Štáblová, Taťána ; Divišová, Radka (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor’s thesis is determination of organic acids in Czech beers with protected geographical indication. There are described the main components for beer production and the production of malt and beer itself in the theoretical part. Part of this work is dedicated to analytical methods used in determination of organic acids. High–performance liquid chromatography and ion chromatography were used to determine the content of organic acids. The experimental part deals with sample preparation, calibration solutions and procedure of analysis. The obtained results of analyzed substances are summarized, discussed, and compared with results of analyses of foreign papers. Differences in content of organic acids in lager and draught beers were determined. Five lager beers and five draught beers were used for the analysis.
Production of organic acids by fibrous microscopic fungi and utilization of their biomass for removal of risk elements
Juglová, Zuzana ; Hudečková, Helena (referee) ; Urík,, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis was to determine the most advantageous method for production of organic acids by microscopic flamentous fungus Aspergillus niger and to evaluate mercury bioaccumulation efficiency on collected fungal biomass. The theoretical part focuses primarily on utilization, metabolism and production on individual organic acids. This is followed by section focused on the toxicity of mercury and the principles of bioaccumulation of heavy metals in biomass. The experimental part focuses mainly on the optimization of cultivation, determination of content of produced organic acids, depending on the type of cultivation. Second point of practicle part is evaluating of mercury bioaccumulation depending on the initial concentration of mercury in solution. In overall comparison, the best type of cultivation is dynamic. Higher biomass yeild resulted in higher production of organic acids. The higher biomass synthesis is also beneficial for bioaccumulation of mercury.
Determination of organic acids in wine
Michálková, Kateřina ; Mravcová, Ludmila (referee) ; Řezáčová, Veronika (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with determination of organic acids in wine by capillary zone isotachophoresis method. The theoretical part is devoted to the properties of wine, its composition, its benefit to human health and capillary zone isotachophoresis and its practical use. The practical part deals with determination of organic acids in wine by capillary zone isotachophoresis. Organic acids are determined in three phases of white and red wine production.
Validation of HPLC method for determination of organic acids in beverages
Hanychová, Silvie ; Divišová, Radka (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
This diploma thesis focuses on validation of RP–HPLC method for determination of organic acids in fruit juices. The aim of this thesis was to determine suitability of the method for verification of the fruit juices authenticity based on analysis of organic acids. The theoretical part describes chemical composition of fruit and fruit juices and focuses on organic acids. It provides description of various methods of organic acids analysis with more detailed description of High Performance Liquid Chromatography and its validation. The experimental part focuses on optimalization and validation of the method. Samples of malic, citric, succinic and ascorbic acid were analysed. The optimalized method was validated and following performance parameters were determined: repeatability, linearity, limit of detection (LOD) limit of quantitation (LOQ). RP–HPLC method was applied to real samples of 100% fruit juices (apple, orange and grapefruit) and the authenticity parameters were verified.
The intake of food organic acids and the influence on hard dental tissues
Procházková, Nikola ; Krugová, Alena (advisor) ; Zavřel, Viktor (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the influence of organic acids on hard dental tissue. The theoretical part is focused on the construction of tooth-enamel, dentin and cement and, of course, to individual organic acids. Furthermore, the disease-dental erosion caused by acids is theoretically described. The practical part consists of evaluated questionnaires. Questions in the questionnaire are formulated to respond to the goals I have set out. The questionnaire was in two forms. The first form was electrocnic and was placed on the Internet. 65 respondents answered this questionnaire. The second form was printed and was placed in the waiting room of the dental clinic in Černý most. The total number of respondents was 102. After evaluating the questionnaire survey, I identified the risk of erosion. The questionnaire survey should also reveal the subjective feeling of patients after ingestion of organic acids.
Determination of Organic Acids in Beer by HPLC method
Kukleva, Ekaterina ; Bosáková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Sobotníková, Jana (referee)
Kukleva Ekaterina Abstract Optimization and validation of HPLC method with RI or UV detection system for determination of six major organic acids in beer was made. Beer is very complicated matrix, therefore, the samples needs pretreatment using SPE. For solid phase extraction Algient Bond-Elute SAX (SAX) and Supelco ENVI-Carb (CB) cartridges were used and compared. Differences between those two cartridges is in their principle of pretreatment. While on SAX cartridge dissociated organic acid ions will be retained and interfere substances not, on CB cartridge interfering carbohydrates will be retained instead of organic acid ions, which will get through sorbent. Recoveries for organic acids on SAX and CB cartridges were80 - 110 % and 20 - 50 %, respectively. For determination of six organic acids, by name citric, malic, succinic, lactic, acetic and oxalic, Eurokat H (Knauer) HPLC column was used with 0.01 N sulfuric acid as a mobile phase. Time of analysis was 25 minutes per sample. Organic acid ions were detected using Refractive Index (RI) and Ulraviolet (UV) detectors. Peak resolution was 1,2 - 1,8 and 1,1 - 1,6 for RI and UV detection, respectively.
Evaluation of the influence of the pasterization and filtration on selected chemical components of beer
Vopelková, Dominika ; Diviš, Pavel (referee) ; Pořízka, Jaromír (advisor)
The aim of this work was to study the influence of the pasteurization and filtration on selected chemical compounds in beer. Specifically, the influence on elemental composition, content of organic acids, carbohydrates and phenolic substances was studied. Optical emission spectrometry with inductively coupled plasma (ICP-OES) was used for elemental analysis of beer. Analysis of organic acids was evaluated by Ion chromatography. For analysis of carbohydrates was used High performance liquid chromatography with ELSD detector (HPLC-ELSD), phenolic compounds was evaluated by HPLC with diode array detector (HPLC-DAD). Data from analysis of beer was performed by usage of statistical methods (analysis of variance and principal component analysis). Parameters that showed the most significant differences between individual groups of beers were obtained. Correlations between the variables and the technological beer processing operations were found. 12 parameters of total 23 were affected. The effect of filtration and pasteurization was observed in content of the iron, silicon, potassium and magnesium, malate, monosaccharides glucose and fructose and phenolic compounds.
Determination of macroelements, organic acids and other parameters in ketchups
Popelová, Nikola ; Divišová, Radka (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of this master’s thesis is perform basic analyses of samples ketchups. The theoretical part describes the basic characteristics of tomato, tomatoes processing and production of puree and ketchup. Then there are described analytical methods which were used for analysing the selected parameters in ketchups. The experimental part deals with the determination of pH, total solids, organic acids, saccharides, macroelements and lycopene in ketchups. Citrate and acetate were analysed by IC. The amount of acetate in ketchups was about 5 times greater than the amount of citrate. Glucose, fructose and sucrose were analysed by HPLC. Glucose and fructose were determined in all samples but sucrose not. The ICP-OES method was used to determine four elements. Magnesium was the least represented element and sodium was the most represented element in the analysis. The amount of sodium was recalculated on the amount of salt. Lycopene was analysed by UV-VIS spectrometry. Its amount in ketchups is influenced by the variety of used tomatoes and plenty of other factors.
Monitoring of organic acid content in alcoholic drinks
Ostrihoňová, Katarína ; Běláková, Sylvie (referee) ; Benešová, Karolína (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is determination and optimization of organic acids in beers using the methods of capillary isotachophoresis (CITP) and high performance liquid chromatography with diode array detection (HPLC/UV). Beer is a complicated matrix therefore the samples need pretreatment using solid phase extraction (SPE). The diploma thesis discusses the optimization of the analytical methods (HPLC/UV and CITP) and optimization of SPE. In the theoretical part, history, characterization and technology of beer production are presented. Further, characteristics of organic acids and methods for organic acid determination are also discussed. The experimental part deals with the preparation of solutions, tested samples, calibration samples. Parameters and procedures of analytical methods (HPLC/UV and CITP) and pretreatment using the solid phase extraction are also described in the experimental part. All results are summarized and compared with the current literature in discussion and conclusion. Eleven beer samples from the retail stores were analyzed. In all samples, six organic acids (lactic, oxalic, succinic, acetic, citric, benzoic) were determined by CITP and five organic acids (lactic, oxalic, succinic, acetic, citric) by HPLC/UV were determined. Results of this study give an overview of the organic acid contents in beer samples.
Evaluation of Physical and Chemical Parameters of Still Less Exploited Species of Small Fruit and Proposal of a New Soft Drink from this Fruit
Cetkovská, Jitka ; Krška,, Boris (referee) ; Barták,, Petr (referee) ; Omelková, Jiřina (advisor)
This thesis deals with still less expolited species of small fruit, evaluation of its physical and chemical parameters and proposal of a new soft drink from one of the studied species of furit. Firstly, for the characterisation of basic nutrition parameters (dry matter, content of organic acids and saccharides) and biologicaly active substances (vitamin C, anthocyanins and phenolic compounds) suitable titration, spectrophotometric, chromatographic and electrophoretic methods were chosen, optimized and validated. The sample preparation procedure was optimized as well. For three years (2010–2012) the content of listed parameters was monitored in some cultivars of five species of small fruit: in seven cultivars of sea buckthorn, in ten cultivars of cornelian cherry, in twelve cultivars of rowanberry, in two cultivars of chokeberry and in seventeen cultivars of elderberry. By means of Duncan’s test, analysis of principal components (PCA) and cluster analysis (CLU) the main differences between studied cultivars were observed mainly in sea buckthorn and rowanberry, where single cultivars were easily distinguishable from others on the basis of genetic origin. On the basis of comparison of determined parameters in studied species of fruit and with collaboration with fruit processing company the suitable species of fruit for commercial utilization was chosen – elderberry, as a important source of anthocyanins and phenolic compounds. A new soft drink as a proposal of utilization of this fruit was created – fruit juice or nectar with portion of elderberry juice. Mixed juices and nectars with various composition were prepared from elderberry and grape juice and the sensory analysis of these drinks was performed. The best evaluated were 100% fruit juices prepared with 30–50% portion of elderberry juice. The composition was jurally protected. On the basis of this protection the product consisted from 100% fruit juice with 10% of elderberry component mixed with apple and grape juice was introduced to the market by the fruit processing company.

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