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Content of selected alkaloids in tea and coffee
Trenzová, Kristina ; Divišová,, Radka (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
This master thesis deals with content of selected alkaloids in tea and coffee samples. Theoretical part of this paper focuses on basic characteristic of Camellia sinensis and Coffea arabica/canephora, its processing technology and chemical composition. Furthermore, there is discussion about effects of methylxanthines on the human body, the effects on health and metabolism in plants capable of accumulating methylxanthines. The samples were extracted into an organic solvent and also prepared in the aqueous phase according to the recommended preparation. This thesis focuses on xanthine alkaloids - caffeine, theobromine and theophylline. Of the coffees, Robusta coffee from India had the highest caffeine concentration (1730 mg/l), which corresponds to 1,72 % in coffee. From Arabica samples, the highest caffeine concentration was measured for Honduras coffee (1115 mg/l), which is 1,11 %. The highest values of tea samples were measured for Ceylon types, the highest caffeine concentration was measured for black Ceylon 2087 mg/l, which is 2,08 %. The highest concentration of theobromine was in Ceylon gunpowder (175,4 mg/l). Alkaloids passed into aqueous solutions with almost 100 % efficiency, depending on temperature and time. The best penetration was for coffees prepared by a mocha teapot and for pu-erh teas. The worst for green teas and maté samples.
Content of selected alkaloids in tea and coffee
Trenzová, Kristina ; Divišová,, Radka (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
This master thesis deals with content of selected alkaloids in tea and coffee samples. Theoretical part of this paper focuses on basic characteristic of Camellia sinensis and Coffea arabica/canephora, its processing technology and chemical composition. Furthermore, there is discussion about effects of methylxanthines on the human body, the effects on health and metabolism in plants capable of accumulating methylxanthines. The samples were extracted into an organic solvent and also prepared in the aqueous phase according to the recommended preparation. This thesis focuses on xanthine alkaloids - caffeine, theobromine and theophylline. Of the coffees, Robusta coffee from India had the highest caffeine concentration (1730 mg/l), which corresponds to 1,72 % in coffee. From Arabica samples, the highest caffeine concentration was measured for Honduras coffee (1115 mg/l), which is 1,11 %. The highest values of tea samples were measured for Ceylon types, the highest caffeine concentration was measured for black Ceylon 2087 mg/l, which is 2,08 %. The highest concentration of theobromine was in Ceylon gunpowder (175,4 mg/l). Alkaloids passed into aqueous solutions with almost 100 % efficiency, depending on temperature and time. The best penetration was for coffees prepared by a mocha teapot and for pu-erh teas. The worst for green teas and maté samples.

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