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Prodyšnost polymerních materiálů ve výrobě nábytku a jejich hedonické působení
Capíková, Alena
This work is focused on verifying the permeability and olfactometric assessment of emissions from selected polymeric foam materials and foam rubber. The olfactometric assessment is based on the analysis of identified and identified volatile organic compounds. The research was conducted by taking samples of the emissions from a small-space sampling chamber. Emissions were analyzed by gas chromatography with mass spectrometry and their assessment by the assessor was performed by dynamic olfactometry. The work was supplemented by designing its own experimental procedure of mechanical stress of foam materials and changes in climatic conditions in the air-conditioning chamber in connection with release of emissions. Standard testing procedures according to European standards (EN ISO 16000-9, ČSN 13725 and EN ISO 7231) have been used to test these properties. The aim of the work is to verify selected properties of polymeric foam materials ? permeability and olfactometric assessment related to the analysis of volatile organic compounds. It also involves permeability is a change in breathability, depending on mechanical stress and release of emissions influencing given properties in terms of time, mechanical stress, and changing climatic conditions.
Identification of aroma compounds from Cannabis
Jarošová, Šárka ; Klouček, Pavel (advisor) ; Polesný, Zbyněk (referee)
Hemp is a complex system of chemicals which interacts with one another. The most important chemicals in cannabis are cannabinoids and terpenoids. These compounds evince synergism that makes a number of medicinal effects, e.g. antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antifungal and analgesic. Volatiles cause aroma of cannabis and have therapeutic effects when it is inhaled. The main of this study was to identify sensory active compounds in the varieties of cannabis by GC-MS/FID and sensory analysis by GC-MS/O. There were 7 samples of varieties to analysis: Cannatonic (CT) Conspiracy Kush (CK) Jillybean (JB) Jacks Cleaner (JC), Jack Skellington (JS) Nordle (N) and Nurse Jackie (NJ). Selection of these varieties was based on its genetic origin - the ratio of morphological types C. sativa and C. indica. Aromatic compounds were extracted by using SPME fiber. Sensory analysis was performed by one trained sniffer. The results show that the most represented volatiles in cannabis varieties (both in C. sativa and C. indica) is myrcene. This terpenoid was in the greatest amount in variety of N (33.4%), NJ (29.8%), CT (29.7%) and JB (29.7%). Then beta-caryophyllene had a large number of presence with high ratio in CK variety (21.1%), JC (20%) and NJ (14%). In the varieties with higher level of morphotype C. indica (CK, N), there were limonene and alpha-humulene represented. Results based on the sensory analysis showed, that sensory activity of limonene, linalool and alpha-humulene is higher in varieties with greater ratio of C. indica. The varieties with a higher ratio of morphotype C. sativa were rich in myrcene and terpinolene.

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