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The assessment of aroma active compounds in elderberry juice
Lukačková, Adéla ; Divišová, Radka (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This work deals with the assessment of aroma active compounds in elderberry juice. In the theoretical part, the characteristic of elderberry, including species, varieties of elderberries, content compounds and use is described. The production of fruit juices and SPME-GC method, which has been chosen for assessment, is shortly summarized here. In the experimental part, identification and quantification of aroma active compounds in 11 samples with various content of elderberry juice combined with other type of fruit juice, diluted or not diluted with water, was made. The fiber CARTM/PDMS 85 µm was used for extraction of aroma compounds. 43 aromatic compounds were identified in total 5 aldehydes, 7 ketones, 18 alcohols, 5 esters and 8 fatty acids. The most of all aroma active compounds were determined in sample containing 10% of elderberry juice with 50% of apple juice and 40% of water, but some of them were not identified. The most of all compounds identified were determined in commercially acquired concentrated elderberry juice sample from Austria.
Assessment of aroma active compounds in elderberries
Bazgerová, Petra ; Ürgeová,, Eva (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the determination of aroma volatile compounds in elderberry. The theoretical part describes the botanical characteristics of elderberry, the incidence and the other known species. Further, this work is focused on the chemical composition of elderberry, there are described in detail the content substances and briefly mentioned are medicinal effects of elderberry. Another theoretical part describes the natural processing of this significant plant and technological production of fruit juices. The second half of the theoretical part deals with the method of determining aroma volatile compounds by gas chromatography in combination with SPME technique, which is suitable for identification of aroma substances. In the experimental part of this diploma thesis SPME-GC method was applied to some samples of elderberry and aroma volatile compounds of individual samples of elderberry were determined.
The chosen validation parameters of method for assessment of aroma compounds in elderberries
Christovová, Silvia ; Ürgeová, Eva (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the assessment of aroma active compounds in elderberries (Sambucus nigra L.). In the theoretical part the chemical composition and attributes of elderberries are described. Brief information on their healing properties is also given. The possible processing methods in food industry, as well as the traditional means of use at home, are discussed furthermore. Following chapters describe the gas chromatography method combined with the technique of solid-phase microextraction, utilized for the specification of aroma active compounds. The validation of this method is also included. The aim of the experimental part of the work was to verify a set of the selected validation parameters of the SPME-GC method, specifically linearity, the limits of detection (LOD), the limits of quantification (LOQ) and repeatability. Subsequently, the SPME-GC method was applied on the chosen elderberry juice samples. In total, 37 different volatile aroma active compounds were identified and quantified, 15 of which belonged to alcohols, 9 to aldehydes, 5 to ketones, 5 to esters and 2 other compounds. The chemical composition of individual samples was not uniform; no single sample contained all of the identified compounds.
Assessment of aroma active compounds in elderberries
Kaňová, Kateřina ; Divišová, Radka (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This work is focused on determination of aroma compounds of elderberries (Sambucus nigra L.). The theoretical part provides an overview of the properties, occurrence, other varieties and composition of elder berries and their use particular in the production of juices. The possibilities of assessment of aroma compounds are also briefly discussed. In the experimental part, the identification and quantification of aroma compounds in samples of mixed juices (elder with grape) and comparison of the content of aroma compounds in different types of juices, was made. Solid Phase Microextraction in conjunction with gas chromatography (SPME-GC) was used for analysis. Totally 51 different volatile aroma compounds were identified. They were 19 alcohols, 10 aldehydes, 8 esters, 7 ketones, 6 fatty acids and an oxide. As expected, the largest amount of aroma compounds was found in sample of pure elderberry juice.
Assessment of aroma active compounds in elderberries
Kolibačová, Silvie ; Ürgeová,, Eva (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis was to determine the aroma active compounds in different varieties of black elderberry (Sambucus nigra L.) and in elder juices that were mixed in different proportions with grape juice. The sensory analysis of these juices was subsequently performed with focusing on their tastiness. The theoretical part deals with the description of the black elderberry, its occurrence, composition and use at home and in industrial processing, as well as a description of aroma active compounds, which have been previously identified in elder by various authors. In the experimental part aroma active substances were identified and quantified in seven selected varieties of elder. Solid Phase Microextraction method was used for their isolation and subsequent analysis was performed by gas chromatography. 39 aroma active compounds were identified totally in fruits of the black elderberry, of which 15 alcohols, 11 aldehydes, 7 ketones, 5 esters and 1 acid. 45 aroma active compounds were identified totally in elderberry juices, of which 19 alcohols, 8 aldehydes, 5 ketones, 7 esters and 6 acids. The sensory analysis of elder juices was performed using ranking test and evaluation using the scales.
The possibilities of the assessment of aroma active compounds in elderberry juice
Kolibačová, Silvie ; Vránová, Dana (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is a literature research, which deals with the characteristics of black elderberry, its occurrence, types and how to use it particularly in medicine and food industry. The next section describes the production of fruit juices and methodologies for the determination of aromatic compounds in elderflower juice, which were selected for future measurements. This is the method solid phase microextraction (SPME) and gas chromatography (GC). Almost a hundred different volatile compounds are given in the literature, which are located in different cultures of elderberry and their presence and quantity are dependent not only on the culture, but also on the season, the environment and the method that was used for extraction and determination of aromatic compounds.
Assessment of aroma active compounds in elderberries
Kolibačová, Silvie ; Ürgeová,, Eva (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis was to determine the aroma active compounds in different varieties of black elderberry (Sambucus nigra L.) and in elder juices that were mixed in different proportions with grape juice. The sensory analysis of these juices was subsequently performed with focusing on their tastiness. The theoretical part deals with the description of the black elderberry, its occurrence, composition and use at home and in industrial processing, as well as a description of aroma active compounds, which have been previously identified in elder by various authors. In the experimental part aroma active substances were identified and quantified in seven selected varieties of elder. Solid Phase Microextraction method was used for their isolation and subsequent analysis was performed by gas chromatography. 39 aroma active compounds were identified totally in fruits of the black elderberry, of which 15 alcohols, 11 aldehydes, 7 ketones, 5 esters and 1 acid. 45 aroma active compounds were identified totally in elderberry juices, of which 19 alcohols, 8 aldehydes, 5 ketones, 7 esters and 6 acids. The sensory analysis of elder juices was performed using ranking test and evaluation using the scales.
Assessment of aroma active compounds in elderberries
Bazgerová, Petra ; Ürgeová,, Eva (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the determination of aroma volatile compounds in elderberry. The theoretical part describes the botanical characteristics of elderberry, the incidence and the other known species. Further, this work is focused on the chemical composition of elderberry, there are described in detail the content substances and briefly mentioned are medicinal effects of elderberry. Another theoretical part describes the natural processing of this significant plant and technological production of fruit juices. The second half of the theoretical part deals with the method of determining aroma volatile compounds by gas chromatography in combination with SPME technique, which is suitable for identification of aroma substances. In the experimental part of this diploma thesis SPME-GC method was applied to some samples of elderberry and aroma volatile compounds of individual samples of elderberry were determined.
The chosen validation parameters of method for assessment of aroma compounds in elderberries
Christovová, Silvia ; Ürgeová, Eva (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the assessment of aroma active compounds in elderberries (Sambucus nigra L.). In the theoretical part the chemical composition and attributes of elderberries are described. Brief information on their healing properties is also given. The possible processing methods in food industry, as well as the traditional means of use at home, are discussed furthermore. Following chapters describe the gas chromatography method combined with the technique of solid-phase microextraction, utilized for the specification of aroma active compounds. The validation of this method is also included. The aim of the experimental part of the work was to verify a set of the selected validation parameters of the SPME-GC method, specifically linearity, the limits of detection (LOD), the limits of quantification (LOQ) and repeatability. Subsequently, the SPME-GC method was applied on the chosen elderberry juice samples. In total, 37 different volatile aroma active compounds were identified and quantified, 15 of which belonged to alcohols, 9 to aldehydes, 5 to ketones, 5 to esters and 2 other compounds. The chemical composition of individual samples was not uniform; no single sample contained all of the identified compounds.
Assessment of aroma active compounds in elderberries
Kaňová, Kateřina ; Divišová, Radka (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This work is focused on determination of aroma compounds of elderberries (Sambucus nigra L.). The theoretical part provides an overview of the properties, occurrence, other varieties and composition of elder berries and their use particular in the production of juices. The possibilities of assessment of aroma compounds are also briefly discussed. In the experimental part, the identification and quantification of aroma compounds in samples of mixed juices (elder with grape) and comparison of the content of aroma compounds in different types of juices, was made. Solid Phase Microextraction in conjunction with gas chromatography (SPME-GC) was used for analysis. Totally 51 different volatile aroma compounds were identified. They were 19 alcohols, 10 aldehydes, 8 esters, 7 ketones, 6 fatty acids and an oxide. As expected, the largest amount of aroma compounds was found in sample of pure elderberry juice.

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