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Determination of the effect of dog rose (Rosa canina L.) on the oxidative stability in fresh juices
Borová, Šárka ; Mikulíková, Renata (referee) ; Kovalčík, Adriána (advisor)
This bachelor thesis aimed to determine the content of bioactive substances and antioxidant activity in ethanolic extracts of rose hips fruits (Rosa Canina L.). This work verified the possibility of using the rosehip ethanolic extract as an antioxidant to inhibit the oxidation of fresh pear juice. The ethanolic extracts were prepared by extracting rose hips fruits in various ratios of fruits to the volume of 40% ethanol for 7-28 days. After determining the total content of carbohydrates, polyphenols, flavonoids and vitamin C, it was found that, in principle, the range of the defined substances increases with the ratio of rosehip fruit to the volume of ethanol solution as well as with the extraction time. Ethanol rosehip extracts have also been shown to possess significant-high antioxidant activity. The stabilizing effect of rosehip fruit extract against the oxidation of fresh pear juice was determined spectrophotometrically. It was found that rosehip fruit extracts could inhibit the oxidation of fresh pear juice and have the potential as a natural stabilizer of fresh fruit juices.
Recipe of a food supplement based on bioactive substances isolated from Prunus spinosa
Červinková, Zuzana ; Hudečková, Helena (referee) ; Kovalčík, Adriána (advisor)
Blackthorn fruits (Prunus spinosa) are small blue-purple drupes containing a range of bioactive substances that give them diverse biological effects. They are traditionally used not only in folk medicine, as they are attributed with many preventive and therapeutic effects. The presented master´s thesis deals with the preparation and characterization of an ethanol extract and dietary supplements based on bioactive substances isolated from the fruits of blackthorn. The ethanol extract was prepared by maceration fresh Prunus spinosa fruits in 40% alcohol. The extract was analyzed for the polyphenols (2111.39±11.32 mg GAE/l), flavonoids (903.89±5.08 mg CAE/l) and anthocyanins (165.24±0.38 mg CGE/l) content, antioxidant (11.99±0.40 mmol TE/l) and antimicrobial activity, phenolic compounds profile and sugars profile. The ethanolic extract exhibited antibacterial effect against the gram-positive bacterium Micrococcus luteus and gram-negative bacterium Escherichia coli but was not effective against the yeast Candida glabrata. After gentle concentration on a vacuum evaporator, the extract was used to prepare a dietary supplement. Two types of dietary supplements were prepared, namely gelatine candies with blackthorn fruit extract and gelatine capsules filled with lyophilized fruit powder. The nutritional profile of these products, content of bioactive substances (i.e. total polyphenols, flavonoids, and anthocyanins), phenolic compound profile and antioxidant activity were characterized. Additionally, the release of polyphenols was monitored during a simulated in vitro digestion. The gelatine candies with different extract concentrations (5, 10, 15 and 20 %) were subjected to sensory evaluation, where the aim was to optimize the addition of the extract to the gelatine matrix. According to the preferences of the evaluators, the sample with 15 % extract was rated as the best in terms of overall taste. In the ranking test, this sample was ranked second, behind the sample with 5 % extract, which, on the other hand, received a worse sensory profile rating. The thesis also included monitoring the effect of freezing, lyophilization, and drying on the bioactive compounds content (i.e. total polyphenols, flavonoids, anthocyanins) and antioxidant activity of Prunus spinosa fruits. The highest contents of total polyphenols (57.49±0.33 mg GAE/g DW), flavonoids (45.75±0.12 mg CAE/g DW) and anthocyanins (6.41±0.19 mg CGE/g DW) were quantified in lyophilized fruits, but the highest antioxidant activity (281.72±0.70 mol TE/g DW) was observed in frozen fruits. A statistically significant moderately strong positive correlation (0.641) of antioxidant activity and total flavonoids was observed for the analyzed samples. The results of the thesis showed a great potential for the use of blackthorn berries in the nutraceutical industry, where they can contribute as active additives to increasing both the bioactive and nutritional quality of dietary supplements.
Determination of the effect of dog rose (Rosa canina L.) on the oxidative stability in fresh juices
Borová, Šárka ; Mikulíková, Renata (referee) ; Kovalčík, Adriána (advisor)
This bachelor thesis aimed to determine the content of bioactive substances and antioxidant activity in ethanolic extracts of rose hips fruits (Rosa Canina L.). This work verified the possibility of using the rosehip ethanolic extract as an antioxidant to inhibit the oxidation of fresh pear juice. The ethanolic extracts were prepared by extracting rose hips fruits in various ratios of fruits to the volume of 40% ethanol for 7-28 days. After determining the total content of carbohydrates, polyphenols, flavonoids and vitamin C, it was found that, in principle, the range of the defined substances increases with the ratio of rosehip fruit to the volume of ethanol solution as well as with the extraction time. Ethanol rosehip extracts have also been shown to possess significant-high antioxidant activity. The stabilizing effect of rosehip fruit extract against the oxidation of fresh pear juice was determined spectrophotometrically. It was found that rosehip fruit extracts could inhibit the oxidation of fresh pear juice and have the potential as a natural stabilizer of fresh fruit juices.

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