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Study of geographical authenticity of Moravian white wines
Horáková, Kristýna ; Křikala, Jakub (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis was to verify geographical autenticity of Moravian white wines based on elemental analysis. This data were completed with the analysis of organic acids, fenolic compounds and atioxidants in wines. There were used two spektrometric methods for the elemental analysis (ICP-MS and ICP-OES). The concentration of organic acids was mesured by Ion chromatography. To determine the concentration of phenolic compounds in wines there was used the high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC-DAD), the content of antioxidants and the total content of phenols was measured on spectrophotometer. In total there were 33 samples of wine from 4 Moravian subregions. For the purpose of determination the samples in groups the dataset was firstly corrected by Grubbs test for remote results. From those data the box plots were created which represents the minimal, maximal and mean concentrations of each measured component. Furthermore the analysis of variance was applied, which picked up 12 statisticly valuable parameters from the whole 47. By appliyng the multidimensional statistical methods (Pearson correlation analysis (PCA) and discriminant analysis (DA)) were compiled mathematical models for the division of Moravian wines according to geographical origin. The success rate of the discrimination test was 96,97%. The cross-validation test showed an 81,82% success rate for classifying unknown samples.
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 cheese with white mold on the surface
Pavlechová, Alžbeta ; Vítová, Eva (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
This Master's thesis deals with elementary analysis of cheeses with white mold on the surface. Theoretical part describes general characteristics of cheese, classification of cheeses, their nutritional aspects and characteristics of cheeses with white mold on the surface. Large part is focused on description of mineral substances selected for analysis. At the end of the theoretical part, the Kjeldahl method and emission spectrometry with inductively coupled plasma (ICP-OES) were described. Experimental part deals with preparation of samples, approach of analysis and processing of measured results. Eleven samples of cheeses were used for analysis. These samples were from Czech Republic, France and Slovak Republic. Kjeldahl method was used to determine protein contents and ICP-OES was used for elemental analysis. The results were compared to each other and also with results from other studies. Subsequently, they were statistically processed and evaluated in the final part.
Determination of the risk elements and other elements concentration in animal feed
Křehlíková, Jana ; Juglová, Zuzana (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with the determination of selected microelements and macroelements and risk elements in dog and cat food. The theoretical part describes the nutrition of dogs and cats and focuses on the safety of the food in the context of contamination with risk elements. Another topic discussed is the chemical analysis of feeds, specifically the determination of nutritionally important substances, beneficial elements, and contaminants. The experimental part deals with the preparation and digestion of feed samples and the subsequent analysis of these samples using ICP-OES and AAS methods. The detected concentrations of the elements of interest in the feeds were compared with the feed standards issued by the Department of Veterinary Medicine and the decree issued by the Ministry of Agriculture. The analysed feeds were found to be deficient in some elements. The content of the risk elements in the feed met the legal limits and did not pose a health risk to the animal. Elements for which the legislation does not provide a maximum permissible limit were present in the feed-in in high concentrations that could already harm the animal's health.
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.
Effect of the dry hopping of the stability of beer foam
Benda, David ; Štursa, Václav (referee) ; Pořízka, Jaromír (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the influence of dry hopping on the stability of the beer foam. It was observed how this effect affected general characteristics of beer, the content of hop bitter acids, proteins, phenolic compounds, selected micro- and macro elements, organic acids and the stability od the beer foam. Theoretical part characterises raw the materials for beer production, the substances affecting the stability of beer foam and the beer brewing process. Furthermore the beer foam is described froam a physical point of view together with the steps of its formation and drainage as well as other phenomena that lead to its disappearance. A detailed description of used analytical methods is included. The experimental part illustrates the preparation of the model beer and the implementation of dry hopping with the Czech hop variety called Kazbek. Dry hopping was carried out on day 3, day 5 and day 10 with a 3 g/l and a 6 g/l hop dose. The prepared beer was subsequently analysed for general characteristics, the beer foam stability, bitter hop acids, phenolic compounds, protein, selected micro- and macroelements and organic acids. Based on the measured data, there were found correlations between the observed beer parameter and the stablity of the beer foam. The results revealed that dry hopping in beer increases the content of the phenolic compounds and bitter substances, but its effect on the beer foam stability is negative.
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.
Study of the authenticity of spices and condiments
Štursa, Václav ; Golian, Jozef (referee) ; Urík, Martin (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
This disertation deals with geographical authentification of different types of spices and spice preparations. Investigated spice species were garlic (Allium sativum), ground pepper (Capsicum anuum), and dried carrot (Daucus carota). Theoretical part of the disertation describes main qualitative parameters of the examined species and production technology, means of food adulteration and statistic methods used in chemometrics. The aim of this dissertation was to verify the hypothesis whether it is possible to use targeted analytical techniques commonly used in quality control of spices and condiments, and statistical processing of measured data to distinguish samples of spices and condiments of different geographical origin. The use of non-targeted analysis was also investigated. Samples of garlic and ground pepper were used for targeted analysis. The examined parameters were dry matter and moisture of the sample, ash content, total phenolic content according to Folin-Ciocaulteu, carbohydrate content, alliin concentration, total nitrogen content, total color pigment (ASTA), pH of aqueous extract, total fat content, and concentration of selected elements (Ca, Cu, Fe, K, Mn, Mg, Na, P, Zn). The instrumental techniques used were molecular absorption spectrometry, inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry and high performance liquid chromatography. The obtained data were statistically processed by analysis of variance (ANOVA) and principal component analysis (PCA). Using statistical analysis significant differences between samples that came from more distant areas were found. However, samples from closer areas could not be distinguished. The researched hypothesis could not be unequivocally confirmed or refuted. Metabolic fingerprint of carrot samples was determined using non-targeted analysis. Metabolic analysis was performed using the tandem LC-TOF-MS technique. The data were processed by recursive peak extraction (BRE) and subsequently uvaluated with PCA. The samples were divided into clusters according to their origin. Targeted and non-targeted techniques have great potential in verifying the geographical authenticity of different types of spices. However, the main condition is consistent and sufficient sampling, guaranteed information on the origin of the sample and obtaining a sufficient amount of input data for statistical analysis.
Characteristics of the different varieties of the Asimina triloba fruit
Maradová, Terezie ; Křikala, Jakub (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis describes pawpaw, fruit from east states of USA. Main part of this work is focused on nutritional characteristic of three species and their comparation. The analyzed species are PA Golden, NC-1 and Rebecca’s gold. Characteristic contains determination of lipids isolated by Soxhlet extraction, determination of proteins by Kjeldahl method, elemental analysis using ICP-OES, determination of saccharides and vitamin C by HPLC, determination of organic acids using IC and spectrofotometric analysis of phenolic compounds. This study shows, that pawpaw is interesting fruit, rich in nutritionally important compounds. That‘s why the cultivation and research of this fruit in South Moravia should continue in the future.
Beer bioflavouring by dry hopping using czech cultivars of hops
Gajdušek, Martin ; Štursa, Václav (referee) ; Pořízka, Jaromír (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the influence of dry hopping on selected analytical and sensory properties of beer. The effect of dry hopping was observed using Czech hop varieties Kazbek and Uran, which were added to the wort during the main fermentation phase in doses of 3 and 6 gdm-3. The contact time of hops with wort was 3, 6 and 9 days. The experimental part describes the technology of preparation of the reference beer, in which dry hopping were subsequently performed. A parallel measurement was performed on each sample. In terms of the basic parameters of beer, the effect of dry hopping, especially its length, on the ethanol content was observed. With a longer period of dry hopping, the concentration of ethanol in beer increased. The higher alcohol concentration was also associated with a decrease in the apparent extract. In terms of color and pH of beer, the effect of dry hopping has not been proven. Elemental analysis performed by optical emission spectrometry with inductively coupled plasma revealed an increase in the concentration of calcium, magnesium, and iron due to dry hopping. No statistically significant difference was observed for manganese and barium compared to the reference. In terms of bitterness, a significant increase was identified in dry hopped beers compared to the reference, the value being dependent on the dose of hops used. The effect of the hop variety has not been proved. Concentrations of organic acids determined by ion-exchange chromatography with a conductivity detector were affected by dry hopping only in the case of lactic acid and acetic acid. An increase in lactic acid was observed compared to the reference, also related to the degree of fermentation. While in the acetic acid content the hop samples showed a lower concentration than the reference sample. The concentrations of myrcene, humulene and geraniol were determined by gas chromatography with a mass detector. These are volatile components of hop essential oils. Dry hopped samples recorded significantly higher concentrations of all aromatic substances compared to the reference. In terms of hop time, the highest concentrations were shown by samples hopped for three days. The results of the sensory analysis show that the overall best rated sample is a sample hopped with the Kazbek variety with a dose of 3 gdm-3 for three days. Beer which was dry hopped for the shortest time also showed the lowest intensity of bitterness, which was perceived positively.

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