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Assessment of aroma active compounds in chosen fruit types
Rodzíková, Martina ; Vespalcová, Milena (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the assessment of aroma active compounds in less known berries, gooseberries. In the theoretical part the general characteristics, biological signs and properties of selected varieties, chemical composition and structure of the components, drug effects, the possibility of processing and use of gooseberries are mainly described. The main aim of this thesis was to determine aroma active substances in selected varieties of gooseberry fruits using SPME-GC method. Aroma active compounds were first extracted by solid-phase microextraction and then assessed by gas chromatography.
Complex characterisation of gooseberry fruits
Rodzíková, Martina ; Vespalcová, Milena (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This thesis deals with the assessment of aroma active compounds in gooseberry and sensory analysis of it focusing on flavour. The theoretical part describes general characteristics, biological marks and properties of selected varieties, healing abilities, the active substances contained in gooseberry fruits and their use. The aim of the experimental part was to determine aroma-active substances contained in fruits of nineteen selected cultivars of gooseberry using SPME-GC-FID method. In total 45 volatile compounds were identified, among them 17 alcohols, 11 aldehydes, 6 ketones, 9 esters and 2 acids. For a better identification one sample (Captivátor variety) was also analysed using GC-MS with purge and trap extraction. Pentan-1-ol, hexanal, pentanal, ethylethanoate, ethylbutanoate, methylethanoate, methylbutanoate and ethanol were confirmed using mass spectra. Only several cultivars were selected for the assessment of overall sensory quality and palatability of fruits. Karmen and Remarka varieties were considered as the best samples by assessors.
Complex characterisation of gooseberry fruits
Rodzíková, Martina ; Vespalcová, Milena (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This thesis deals with the assessment of aroma active compounds in gooseberry and sensory analysis of it focusing on flavour. The theoretical part describes general characteristics, biological marks and properties of selected varieties, healing abilities, the active substances contained in gooseberry fruits and their use. The aim of the experimental part was to determine aroma-active substances contained in fruits of nineteen selected cultivars of gooseberry using SPME-GC-FID method. In total 45 volatile compounds were identified, among them 17 alcohols, 11 aldehydes, 6 ketones, 9 esters and 2 acids. For a better identification one sample (Captivátor variety) was also analysed using GC-MS with purge and trap extraction. Pentan-1-ol, hexanal, pentanal, ethylethanoate, ethylbutanoate, methylethanoate, methylbutanoate and ethanol were confirmed using mass spectra. Only several cultivars were selected for the assessment of overall sensory quality and palatability of fruits. Karmen and Remarka varieties were considered as the best samples by assessors.
Assessment of aroma active compounds in chosen fruit types
Rodzíková, Martina ; Vespalcová, Milena (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the assessment of aroma active compounds in less known berries, gooseberries. In the theoretical part the general characteristics, biological signs and properties of selected varieties, chemical composition and structure of the components, drug effects, the possibility of processing and use of gooseberries are mainly described. The main aim of this thesis was to determine aroma active substances in selected varieties of gooseberry fruits using SPME-GC method. Aroma active compounds were first extracted by solid-phase microextraction and then assessed by gas chromatography.

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