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Analysis of czech garlic varieties
Fähnrichová, Nikola ; Vespalcová, Milena (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
This master thesis deals with analysis of Czech garlic varieties in comparison with two varieties from abroad. Alliin and carbohydrates were determined by high performance liquid chromatography with diode-array detector or evaporative light scattering detector. Crude proteins were calculated from total content of nitrogen that was determinated by Kjeldahl method. Elementary analysis was performed by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry. In theoretical part of this thesis is describes botanical characterization and cultivation of garlic, chemical composition of garlic, especially groups of substances which were analysed in this thesis. Principle of used methods is described too. The experimental part of this work deals with sample and calibration solution preparation and process of analysis. Obtained results from analysed substances are summarized in the tables, discussed and compared with results of analysis of other authors. Between Czech and Spanish/Chinese garlic are slight differences. Garlics contain 24,66 g/kg dry weight of alliin. Content of crude proteins in Czech garlic is comparable to Chinese garlic but the Spanish garlic has just half of amount crude proteins. Elementary analysis also includes significant differences. Czech varieties contain higher amount of phosphorus, iron and zinc. On the contrary, content of potassium in foreign garlic is higher than in Czech Republic and the analysed amount is 15 g/kg dry weight.
Characterization of humic substances isolated from natural waste treated by vermicomposting process
Marková, Kamila ; Doskočil, Leoš (referee) ; Enev, Vojtěch (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the study of humic substances isolated from vermicompost natural waste through spectrometric methods. The aim of this thesis is to study physicochemical properties of the humic substances through modern instrumental techniques such as molecular absorption spectroscopy in the ultraviolet and visible regions of electromagnetic radiation (UV/Vis), infrared spectroscopy with Fourier transformationn (FTIR), elemental analysis (EA), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and inductively coupled plasma emission (ICP OES). A research focused on basic information about the humic substances was developed in the theoretical part. A description about their distribution or structure was made and also their utilization in medicine, industry or ecology. Then, methods, which are used for study of the humic substances, were described as well. An essential part of the thesis was isolation of humic and fulvic acid from the vermicompost natural waste. Absorption coefficients were calculated from the measured UV/VIS spectrum which served to following characterization of HK and FK. FTIR spectrum was used to determination of functional groups of studied HL. An area of biogenic elements was specified using the elementary analysis. Total amount of studied trace elements was determined with with the help of ICP-OES.
Elemental analysis of different currants varieties
Kovaříková, Tereza ; Divišová, Radka (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the elemental analysis of different varieties of red (Ribes rubrum), white (Ribes vulgare) and black currant (Ribes nigrum). The theoretical part contains botanical description of each variety of this small fruit, then description of analyzed elements and their function in human metabolism. Then there are described analytical methods suitable for elemental analysis in food. The experimental part is focused on the preparation of sample and its subsequent analysis by spectroscopic teqniques. All of the currant samples were given by Research and breeding institute of pomology Holovousy L.td. All the samples were mineralized by the wet ashing in concentrated HNO3 and analyzed by the ICP–OES teqnique. Final concentrations of each elements (Na, K, Ca, Mg, P, Fe, Zn, Cu, Mn) were stastistically compared by Tukey’s multiple comparation method and then have been compared with the results reported in literature.
Elemental analysis of the different gooseberries varieties
Nývltová, Barbora ; Pořízka, Jaromír (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis describes and explores the elemental analysis of several new varieties of red and green gooseberries. The theoretical part deals with the history, taxonomy, cultivation and biological characteristics of gooseberry. The next part of the thesis is focus on the summary of nutritional parameters of the analyzed elements and it also describes the methods which characterize the analysis in the food use. The experimental part deals with the preparation of the sample, its subsequent decomposition by using wet way and of the actual analysis using the technique ICP-OES. The sample was provided by “Výzkumný a šlechtitelský ústav ovocnářský v Holovousích, s.r.o.”. The results of analyzed elements (Cu, Fe, Mg, Mn, P, Zn, Ca, K, Na) in the various varieties of gooseberry were further evaluated using statistical methods. These results were then compared with the available databases. The most promising in terms of the content of individual elements proved to be a variety of red gooseberry Rolonda and Jocheline, a variety of green gooseberry Invicta and Mucurines.
Elemental analysis of the different varieties of elderberry
Ješková, Kristýna ; Vítová, Eva (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
This work deals with the elemental analysis of different elderberry (Sambucus nigra L.) cultivars. In the theoretical part the botanical characteristics of elderberry, including its extension and places of occurrence, the possibilities of collecting the various parts of the elderberry and its use in food and cosmetics is described. A large part is devoted to the occurrence and characteristics of minerals in food, and to the methods that are suitable for elemental analysis and decomposition of biological material. The aim of the experimental part was to analyze different cultivars of elderberry and juice made from this cultivars, and to determine concentration of selected elements (Zn, Mn, Fe, Mg, Cu, P, Ca, Na and K) using ICP–OES. The total amount of 24 cultivars was analysed from which 6 varieties were harvested in two different seasons in 2011 and 2013. Measured concentrations of elements in different varieties of elderberry were mutually compared using statistical methods. The differences between the content of elements in fruits and juice, obtained by pressing the fruit, and the effect of seasonal conditions on the content of elements in the fruit juice from different elderberry cultivars were studied.
The study of various methods of preparation of the milk sample for milk analysis by ICP-OES technique
Kaňová, Veronika ; Vítová, Eva (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
The theoretical part of the thesis deals with the chemical composition of cow’s milk, with the description of chosen methods of sample pretreatment and with the description of the used technique ICP-OES. The practical part is aimed at individual preparations of samples and at analysis of chosen chemical elements (Ca, Na, K and Mg). Milk is a really complicated polydisperse system, that’s the reason why the preparation of samples with milk is very important step before the measurement itself. In addition to accuracy choosing the sample adjustment method, other factors such as time, work intensity, or cost need to be considered when. In the thesis a comparison of four selected methods of sample preparation was made: direct analyse of milk, dilution with addition of Triton X-100, wet microwave ashing and destruction of matrix with TMAH (tetramethylammonium hydroxide). Selected elements were analysed with the help of ICP-OES. This diploma thesis builds on the bachelor thesis, which deals with the same problem. Final concentrations were compared with certified values of skimmed powdered milk. Data showed that the most accurate are methods of preparation of wet microwave ashing and destruction of matrix with TMAH. By using these methods, the effect of the dairy matrix that caused problems in the analysis, was largely eliminated. The diluted samples with and without Triton X-100 showed a bigger anomaly of measuring than the mineralization of wet ashing which came to the loss of analyte because of fat elements contained in milk.
Determination of micro and macro elements in bottled water by ICP-OES technique
Herman, Vít ; Vespalcová, Milena (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
This Master’s thesis deals with the determination of selected micro and macro elements in bottled water purchased in retail chains Czech Republic. There are described macro elements and micro elements that occur in the waters, bottled waters legislation and the most frequent used instrumental methods for elemental analysis. In this work for the analysis of bottled water were used methods optical emission spectrometry with inductively coupled plasma (ICP-OES) and ion chromatography (IC). Elemental composition of bottled water after analysis corresponded to the composition indicated on the labels, there were recorded only minor deviations from the reported concentrations. All bottled water meets the conditions of the legislation of the Czech Republic. The measured data were statistically processed in the XL Stat program and by multivariate data analysis was examined whether it is possible to individual bottled water from each other based on the analyzes differentiate, which can help in verifying the authenticity of bottled water and in the detection of adulteration of bottled water for profit.
Determination of selected parameters in special types of beers brewed in the Czech Republic
Fähnrichová, Nikola ; Divišová, Radka (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with analysis of special types of beer brewed in the Czech Republic using three instrumental methods. Polyphenols were determined by high performance liquid chromatography. To determine organic acids was used ion exchange chromatography. Elementary analysis was performed by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry. The theoretical part of the work describes technology of beer production, chemical composition of beer, especially groups of substances which were analysed in this thesis. Principle of used methods is also described. The practical part of the work deals with preparation of tested samples, calibration samples and process analysis. The obtained results of analysed substances are summarized in the tables, discussed and compared with results of analysis of other authors. For the analysis it was used eighteen different types of special beer produced in the Czech Republic.
Analysis of selected elements in milk by ICP-OES
Sekaninová, Renáta ; Vespalcová, Milena (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
This Master's thesis is dealing with elementary analysis of milk. Theoretical part describes general characteristics, terminology with basic legislature and classification of milk. Large part is focused on chemical composition, especially on description of mineral substances selected for analysis in experimental part of this thesis. Choices of elementary analysis and preparation of samples for ICP-OES method conducted by other authors are also mentioned. Specification of emission spectrometry with inductively coupled plasma is crucial, a technique used for purposes of this dissertation. Experimental part deals with preparation of samples, approach of analysis and processing of measured results. The aim of this part is to compare concentration of analyzed elements in different kinds of milk. Samples from 15 different kinds of milk were used for analysis, which were determined by ICP-OES method. Results were compared to each other in discussion as well as with results from other authors.
Analysis of milk by ICP-OES technique
Kaňová, Veronika ; Hrstka, Miroslav (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
The theoretical part of the thesis deals with the chemical composition of cow’s milk, with the description of chosen methods of sample pretreatment and with the description of the used technique ICP-OES. The practical part is aimed at individual preparations of samples and at analysis of chosen chemical elements (Ca, Na, K, Mg a P). Milk is a really complicated polydisperse system. The preparation of samples with milk is very important step before the measurement itself. In the thesis a comparison of four selected methods of sample preparation was made: bare dilution, dilution with addition of Triton X 100, wet ashing and sonication. Selected elements were analysed with the help of ICP-OES. Final concentrations were compared with CRM of dried milk. Data showed that the most accurate are methods of preparation of diluted sample and wet ashing. Four different types of milk were analysed with the help of those two selected methods. The diluted samples showed a bigger anomaly of measuring than the mineralization of wet ashing which came to the loss of analyte because of fat elements contained in milk.

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