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Comparison of the properties of chokeberry spreads of different origins, comparison and different production technologies
Kapiton, Ulyana ; Hrstka, Miroslav (referee) ; Vespalcová, Milena (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with comparison of the properties of chokeberry spreads of different origins, composition and different production technologies. The theoretical part contains a brief description of the chokeberry – Aronia melanocarpa, an overview of the most important substances contained in the chokeberry and examples of the use of aronia, not only in the food industry. Furthermore, the legislative requirements for the production of spreads and the production technology itself are described. In this thesis is also described a new patented technology of spread production using HTD technology. Another part of the theoretical part is a literature review of the determination of anthocyanins in chokeberry by HPLC method. The experimental part describes the laboratory procedures used for determination of dry matter, carbohydrates by HPLC with ELSD detector, anthocyanin dyes, total phenolic compounds and antioxidant activity. Another part of the work was a questionnaire survey and sensory analysis of selected chokeberry spreads. The panel members prefered the Lowicz chokeberry spread, for which was determined 29,39% dry matter, 15,15 mg.g-1 anthocyanins, 9,20 mg.g-1 total phenolic compounds, 158,42 mg.g-1 fructose and 151,26 mg.g-1 glucose and the antioxidant activity was determined to be 5,94 mg.g-1.
Aronia as a raw material for cosmetic production
Palkovská, Kateřina ; Sýkora, Michal (referee) ; Zemanová, Jana (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with extraction of polyphenols from fruits and leaves of aronia and consequent use of obtained extract in cosmetic production. In the theoretical part are information about the origin of the aronia, the botanical characteristics of Aronia Melanocarpa and about its utilization. Furthermore, the chemical composition of the plant material of the aronia is described, which is also common for fruits. At the end of the theoretical part are described extraction and separation techniques, methods of determination of total polyphenolic compounds and brief characteristics of the material safety data sheet. The experimental part describes the optimization of the prepared extract so that the extract contains as many polyphenolic compounds as possible. 50% ethanol at room temperature was shown to be optimal for leaf and fruit extraction, and the maceration time was found to have a significant effect on the polyphenolic compounds obtained. For the obtained optimized macerate, some chemical and physical properties such as pH, density, refractive index were determined for the purpose of producing a material safety data sheet and product specification. At the end of the experimental part were prepared cosmetic products with the addition of macerate from crushed aronia fruits.
Characterisation of chokeberry and saskatoon berry fruits
Burdějová, Lenka ; Omelka, Ladislav (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with the characterization of chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa) and saskatoon berry (Amelanchier alnifolia) fruits. The theoretical part focuses on the botanical classification, chemical composition, curative effects and the use of chokeberry and saskatoon berry in the food industry. Further, the attention is also devoted to a review of methods for the determination of important antioxidants, specialized on the determination of polyphenols, anthocyanins, ascorbic acid and total antioxidant activity. The experimental part of the work deals with the determination of selected parameters in different varieties of chokeberry and serviceberry, harvested in 2012 and 2013 using spectroscopic and chromatographic techniques with an emphasis on effect of solvent (50% ethanol, destilled water, DMSO). Specifically total content of polyphenols and anthocyanins, color characteristics using the CIE L*a*b* system and the ability of the sample to reduce the iron are determined using the UV-VIS-NIR spectroscopy. Further ascorbic acid concentration in individual extracts is quantified by High performance liquid chromatography coupled with a diode array detector and the total antioxidant activity is characterized by electron paramagnetic resonance involving •DPPH and ABTS•+ assays.
Biologically active substances of chokeberry (Aronia spp.)
Palkovská, Kateřina ; Pořízka, Jaromír (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This master thesis deals with preparation of extracts from fruits of aronia, optimization of conditions for extraction and subsequent characteristics of the obtained optimal extract. In the theoretical part information about the botanical characteristics of Aronia melanocarpa and about its utilization are mentioned. Furthermore, the chemical composition of aronia fruits is described and the main biologically active substances contained in the plant are described. At the end of the theoretical part extraction and separation techniques, determination methods of antioxidant, antimicrobial activity and determination of aromatic active compounds are described. The experimental part describes the optimization of maceration so that the macerate contains as much polyphenolic substances as possible, as well as aromatic active substances. 40% ethanol, at a temperature of 60 ° C, with a weight solvent ratio of 1: 5, for 40 minutes proved to be optimal for the maceration of aronia fruits. The total polyphenol content of the optimal extract was determined to be 5237.2 ± 40.7 mgGAEkg-1 and the antioxidant activity by TEAC to be 512.5 ± 5.04 gml-1. 24 aromatic active compounds were identified in the extract, with the largest percentage being monoterpenes and aldehydes. Furthermore, it was found that the extract did not show antimicrobial activity against the microorganisms used (Bacillus cereus, Escherichia coli and Candida glabrata). The obtained results confirm that aronia extracts are an important source of many biologically active compounds and can be used in food as a natural source of nutritionally and sensory valuable substances.
Basic chemical characteristics of chokeberry juices
Zámorská, Vendula ; Veselá, Mária (referee) ; Vespalcová, Milena (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals wirh characteristics of berries and assessment of basic chemical parameters of chokeberry juices (Aronia melanocarpa). The theoretical part is about the basic botanical description of selected varieties of Aronia and its taxonomic status. The following are important substances contained in fruits and their part in human nutrition and use for food purposes. The end of the theoretical part of bachelor thesis is about basic methods of determining the nutritional parameters of berries. In the experimental part solids content of the fruit. Furthermore soluble dry matter content, pH, titratable acidity, formol number, reducing sacharides and ascorbic acid by spectrofotometry were determined. Based on the results, juices were compared.
Evaluation of Physical and Chemical Parameters of Still Less Exploited Species of Small Fruit and Proposal of a New Soft Drink from this Fruit
Cetkovská, Jitka ; Krška,, Boris (referee) ; Barták,, Petr (referee) ; Omelková, Jiřina (advisor)
This thesis deals with still less expolited species of small fruit, evaluation of its physical and chemical parameters and proposal of a new soft drink from one of the studied species of furit. Firstly, for the characterisation of basic nutrition parameters (dry matter, content of organic acids and saccharides) and biologicaly active substances (vitamin C, anthocyanins and phenolic compounds) suitable titration, spectrophotometric, chromatographic and electrophoretic methods were chosen, optimized and validated. The sample preparation procedure was optimized as well. For three years (2010–2012) the content of listed parameters was monitored in some cultivars of five species of small fruit: in seven cultivars of sea buckthorn, in ten cultivars of cornelian cherry, in twelve cultivars of rowanberry, in two cultivars of chokeberry and in seventeen cultivars of elderberry. By means of Duncan’s test, analysis of principal components (PCA) and cluster analysis (CLU) the main differences between studied cultivars were observed mainly in sea buckthorn and rowanberry, where single cultivars were easily distinguishable from others on the basis of genetic origin. On the basis of comparison of determined parameters in studied species of fruit and with collaboration with fruit processing company the suitable species of fruit for commercial utilization was chosen – elderberry, as a important source of anthocyanins and phenolic compounds. A new soft drink as a proposal of utilization of this fruit was created – fruit juice or nectar with portion of elderberry juice. Mixed juices and nectars with various composition were prepared from elderberry and grape juice and the sensory analysis of these drinks was performed. The best evaluated were 100% fruit juices prepared with 30–50% portion of elderberry juice. The composition was jurally protected. On the basis of this protection the product consisted from 100% fruit juice with 10% of elderberry component mixed with apple and grape juice was introduced to the market by the fruit processing company.
Extraction of bioactive substances from black chokeberry pomace
Kapiton, Ulyana ; Veselá, Mária (referee) ; Vespalcová, Milena (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the quantification of selected bioactive substances in chokeberry juices, in the extracts of chokeberry and in chokeberry tea. In the theoretical part, there is a botanical description of chokeberry, (Aronia melanocarpa). Furthermore, the chemical properties of aronia and their use in the food, cosmetics industry and in the medicine. At the end of the theoretical part there are presented manual methods for determination of simple saccharides and briefly described selected extraction methods. The experimental part contains the determination of these chemical characteristics of analyzed aronia products: pH, titratable acidity, refractometric determination of dry matter, reducing sugars according to Bertrand's method and gravimetric determination, total phenolics and total anthocyanins. The highest phenolic content 319,54 mg·dm-3 were determined in a sample of aronia tea for 10 min digestion. The highest concentration of anthocyanin dyes was also determined in this tea – 889,49 mg·dm-3.
Natural dyes for smart packaging
Nyklesová, Ludmila ; Dzik, Petr (referee) ; Veselá, Mária (advisor)
This thesis focuses on the use of natural dyes in smart food packaging as pH change indicators. The theoretical part of the thesis describes smart packaging, which can be divided into active and intelligent packaging. Within intelligent packaging, the thesis focuses mainly on pH indicators, including their composition, i.e., the polymer used and the dyes, with an emphasis on anthocyanin dyes. The theoretical part also includes a description of the methods used to measure the color changes of prepared indicators. In the experimental part of the thesis, anthocyanin dye is extracted from Aronia melanocarpa berries and thin films containing the anthocyanin extract are prepared. The color change of the prepared thin layers is further studied in an environment with a low concentration of ammonia. Layers that showed a reaction to the ammonia environment were subsequently overprinted with white UV varnish, and their reaction to an environment with low ammonia content was observed.
Biologically active substances of chokeberry (Aronia spp.)
Palkovská, Kateřina ; Pořízka, Jaromír (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This master thesis deals with preparation of extracts from fruits of aronia, optimization of conditions for extraction and subsequent characteristics of the obtained optimal extract. In the theoretical part information about the botanical characteristics of Aronia melanocarpa and about its utilization are mentioned. Furthermore, the chemical composition of aronia fruits is described and the main biologically active substances contained in the plant are described. At the end of the theoretical part extraction and separation techniques, determination methods of antioxidant, antimicrobial activity and determination of aromatic active compounds are described. The experimental part describes the optimization of maceration so that the macerate contains as much polyphenolic substances as possible, as well as aromatic active substances. 40% ethanol, at a temperature of 60 ° C, with a weight solvent ratio of 1: 5, for 40 minutes proved to be optimal for the maceration of aronia fruits. The total polyphenol content of the optimal extract was determined to be 5237.2 ± 40.7 mgGAEkg-1 and the antioxidant activity by TEAC to be 512.5 ± 5.04 gml-1. 24 aromatic active compounds were identified in the extract, with the largest percentage being monoterpenes and aldehydes. Furthermore, it was found that the extract did not show antimicrobial activity against the microorganisms used (Bacillus cereus, Escherichia coli and Candida glabrata). The obtained results confirm that aronia extracts are an important source of many biologically active compounds and can be used in food as a natural source of nutritionally and sensory valuable substances.
Aronia as a raw material for cosmetic production
Palkovská, Kateřina ; Sýkora, Michal (referee) ; Zemanová, Jana (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with extraction of polyphenols from fruits and leaves of aronia and consequent use of obtained extract in cosmetic production. In the theoretical part are information about the origin of the aronia, the botanical characteristics of Aronia Melanocarpa and about its utilization. Furthermore, the chemical composition of the plant material of the aronia is described, which is also common for fruits. At the end of the theoretical part are described extraction and separation techniques, methods of determination of total polyphenolic compounds and brief characteristics of the material safety data sheet. The experimental part describes the optimization of the prepared extract so that the extract contains as many polyphenolic compounds as possible. 50% ethanol at room temperature was shown to be optimal for leaf and fruit extraction, and the maceration time was found to have a significant effect on the polyphenolic compounds obtained. For the obtained optimized macerate, some chemical and physical properties such as pH, density, refractive index were determined for the purpose of producing a material safety data sheet and product specification. At the end of the experimental part were prepared cosmetic products with the addition of macerate from crushed aronia fruits.

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