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Analysis of drinks sweetened with stevia extracts
Procházka, Václav ; Hrstka, Miroslav (referee) ; Vespalcová, Milena (advisor)
The steviolglycosides are the natural, sweet substances from Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni. It affect human health positively and its sweetness is 300x stronger than the sweetness of sucrose. That's why it's used to sweetening the commercial products. Because of its potential properties it's good to have an appropriate method to isolate it. High performance liquid chromatography ( HPLC) is based on the separation of analyte between two immiscible phases with high pressure pump and appropriately chosen stationary phase in the column. Than the analytes come out from the column in different retention times. This master´s thesis follows up selection of the best HPLC system for isolation of the main steviolglycosides and its analysis in commercial products. In the theoretical part of the thesis is described the origin, basic characteristics, botanical description, cultivation and affect to the human health of Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni and its use in food industry. There are also concisely characterized the sweet substances contained in the plant, so called steviolglycosides. Than there are given the theoretical basics of high performance liquid chromatography, HPLC instrumentation and its specific applications at sleviolglycosides with the basic chromatographic parameters. The object of the first experimental part was to research the optimum conditions for time and separation effective chromatographic analysis and select the best chromatographic system for isolation of steviolglycosides. In the second experimental part, I have compared and defined the main steviolglycosides (stevioside, rebaudioside A) in nine selected products, commercially available in Czech republic, with the best chromatographic method. In these products was the contain of the stevioside or rebaudioside A confirmed or refused.
Determination of steviol glycosides in beverages
Porubčanová, Vladimíra ; Diviš, Pavel (referee) ; Vespalcová, Milena (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with sweet substances from Stevia rebaudiana and with their determination in beverages. The ambition was to adjust the separation method for major steviol glycosides (stevioside and rebaudioside A) by HPLC so as to be fast and effective enough, too. In experimental part was successfully developed the separatin method, so it is possible to determine the steviol glycosides and conservation substances, specifically benzoic and sorbic acid (eventually their sodium or potassium salts). At first, for analysis was used monolithic column, on which stevioside and rebaudioside A weren´t separated. Other analyses were performed on column Ascentis express C18 (150 x 4.6; 2.7 µm). The most suitable separation method was performed by mobile phase made up with 29:71 v/v mixture of acetonitrile and acetate buffer (with pH 4.2). The flow rate was 0.28 ml/min and the column temperature was kept constant at 50 °C. The analysis of steviol glycosides and conservation substances with these condition was verified on the samples of real beverages.
Porovnání senzorických vlastností džemů slazených steviol-glykosidy a dalšími sladidly
KÜFFNEROVÁ, Nela
The aim of the diploma thesis was evaluation of sensoric attributes of blueberry and current jams sweetened by selected Steviol glycosides and their comparing with other sweeteners. For evaluation of sensoric attributes were used rebaudioside A, stevioside, aspartame, erythritol and sugar beet. Stevia rebaudiana var. Bertoni is a persistent plant, which contains sweetening Steviol glycosides, which have a use in food processing. They are available in the area of EU indicated as E960 since 2011. The most used Steviol glycosides are stevioside and rebaudioside A, which are demarcated with a high sweetness, which could be 200-400 times higher than saccharose. The usage of sweeteners is legislatively allowed, which means it is also allowed to do sensoric analyse and detect perception of added substances in food. These analyses evaluate food with the help of sense - perception. Methodical part of the work contains procedure, used methods for gaining evaluation of data from a sensoric analyse after the degustation of jams, which has taken place with the presence of ten judges - an academic students in the working compartment of University of South Bohemia. Respondents entered their evaluation into protocols, which were prepared in advance. The results of diploma thesis are evaluated by the method of Kramer, which is used for this kind of analyse. The critical scale between 20 and 40 with the value of probability P = 95% was defined according to this method. Evaluation is described with the help of graphs and tables, added with a wordily describtion. Conclusion of analyse of diploma thesis is, that the usage of Steviol glycosides is not most suitable way of sweetening jams. Acceptable valuations of jams containing Steviol glycosides were proven in parameters of colour and aroma. The reasons for less successful evaluation of Steviol glycosides could be due to bad pH of food or badly chosen dosing, without combination of other kinds of sweeteners. The best sensory characteristics traditionally showed sugar beet and aspartame followed by rebaudioside A and stevioside, which were placed on the third and forth place from five used sweeteners. The part of the diploma thesis was an evaluation of questionnaire, where the result was, that asked people preferred fruit ingredient of jams (type of fruit, amount) not their way of sweetening while choosing a jam.
Determination of steviol glycosides in beverages
Porubčanová, Vladimíra ; Diviš, Pavel (referee) ; Vespalcová, Milena (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with sweet substances from Stevia rebaudiana and with their determination in beverages. The ambition was to adjust the separation method for major steviol glycosides (stevioside and rebaudioside A) by HPLC so as to be fast and effective enough, too. In experimental part was successfully developed the separatin method, so it is possible to determine the steviol glycosides and conservation substances, specifically benzoic and sorbic acid (eventually their sodium or potassium salts). At first, for analysis was used monolithic column, on which stevioside and rebaudioside A weren´t separated. Other analyses were performed on column Ascentis express C18 (150 x 4.6; 2.7 µm). The most suitable separation method was performed by mobile phase made up with 29:71 v/v mixture of acetonitrile and acetate buffer (with pH 4.2). The flow rate was 0.28 ml/min and the column temperature was kept constant at 50 °C. The analysis of steviol glycosides and conservation substances with these condition was verified on the samples of real beverages.
Analysis of drinks sweetened with stevia extracts
Procházka, Václav ; Hrstka, Miroslav (referee) ; Vespalcová, Milena (advisor)
The steviolglycosides are the natural, sweet substances from Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni. It affect human health positively and its sweetness is 300x stronger than the sweetness of sucrose. That's why it's used to sweetening the commercial products. Because of its potential properties it's good to have an appropriate method to isolate it. High performance liquid chromatography ( HPLC) is based on the separation of analyte between two immiscible phases with high pressure pump and appropriately chosen stationary phase in the column. Than the analytes come out from the column in different retention times. This master´s thesis follows up selection of the best HPLC system for isolation of the main steviolglycosides and its analysis in commercial products. In the theoretical part of the thesis is described the origin, basic characteristics, botanical description, cultivation and affect to the human health of Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni and its use in food industry. There are also concisely characterized the sweet substances contained in the plant, so called steviolglycosides. Than there are given the theoretical basics of high performance liquid chromatography, HPLC instrumentation and its specific applications at sleviolglycosides with the basic chromatographic parameters. The object of the first experimental part was to research the optimum conditions for time and separation effective chromatographic analysis and select the best chromatographic system for isolation of steviolglycosides. In the second experimental part, I have compared and defined the main steviolglycosides (stevioside, rebaudioside A) in nine selected products, commercially available in Czech republic, with the best chromatographic method. In these products was the contain of the stevioside or rebaudioside A confirmed or refused.
The Technology of cultivation and fertilization sweet stevia (Stevia rebaudiana) and its use
KÁBELOVÁ, Lenka
This bachelor thesis is focused on growing Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni. It is a plant that is 300 times sweeter than sucrose. It is used as a compensation for ordinary sugar beet, as a low-calorie sweetener that is suitable for diabetics and people who are overweight. The botanical description and the chemical composition is compiled, and a sweetener from Stevia labeled as E960 steviosid is introduced. The whole phenological growth of Stevia at home conditions is photo-documented. Stevia is used in many fields. Mostly it is used as a sweetener in dried or fresh state and often in liquid extract form, too. It is also used in medicine to treat injuries because of its antibacterial effects. It has positive influence on treating herpes and mouth ulcers, and it prevents from bad breath. Nowadays, it is more and more used and it is becoming a favourite dietary supplement.

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