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Classic vs. bulgarian yogurt - sensory quality vs. chemical and microbiological composition
Podloučková, Michaela ; Němcová, Andrea (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This thesis compares classic and Bulgarian yoghurt in terms of volatile content, sensory quality, and microbial profile. The volatiles were identified and semi-quantified by gas chromatography with mass detection in conjunction with solid phase microextraction, whereas classical culture followed by real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to determine the microbial profile. Sensory analysis consisted of evaluation by graphic scales, profile and ordinal tests. In the experimental part, 3 samples were produced, a "classic" white and Bulgarian yoghurt made from commercial yoghurt cultures, and a traditional Bulgarian yoghurt imported directly from Bulgaria. Based on the PCR analysis performed, bacterial DNA was confirmed in all yogurts, only the traditional Bulgarian yogurt also contained yeast DNA. The Bulgarian traditional yoghurt thus differed in its detectable yeast taste, but above all in the qualitative and quantitative composition of the volatile substances. Of the 29 compounds identified, 20 were present in this yoghurt; esters were the main group, while ketones predominated in the other yoghurts. From a sensory point of view, the Bulgarian yoghurt made from commercial culture was the best evaluated, with a pleasant appearance, a pleasant smell and a pleasantly sour taste and an overall excellent sensory quality.
Microbial profile of model cheese
Lavičková, Ivana ; Veselá, Mária (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This Diploma thesis deals with the identification of microorganisms in samples of experimentally produced cheese. Model samples of cheese were produced in association with a private manufacturer. Raw organic milk was used to make the cheese. The theoretical part provides an overview of the issues such as the characteristics of the cheese, its properties and compounds. A special chapter is dedicated to molecular diagnostic methods, which serve for identification of microorganisms. In the experimental part of the thesis were identified some microorganisms in the samples. A polymerase chain reaction was used. The DNA was isolated from coarse lysates using phenol extraction; it was amplified using specific primers and demonstrated by gel electrophoresis. DNA of lactic acid bacteria (Lactobacillus spp., Lactococcus spp.) and yeast was ascertained in the cheese. The samples do not contain DNA of pathogenic genera Bacillus and Salmonella.
Microbial profile of model cheese
Lavičková, Ivana ; Veselá, Mária (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This Diploma thesis deals with the identification of microorganisms in samples of experimentally produced cheese. Model samples of cheese were produced in association with a private manufacturer. Raw organic milk was used to make the cheese. The theoretical part provides an overview of the issues such as the characteristics of the cheese, its properties and compounds. A special chapter is dedicated to molecular diagnostic methods, which serve for identification of microorganisms. In the experimental part of the thesis were identified some microorganisms in the samples. A polymerase chain reaction was used. The DNA was isolated from coarse lysates using phenol extraction; it was amplified using specific primers and demonstrated by gel electrophoresis. DNA of lactic acid bacteria (Lactobacillus spp., Lactococcus spp.) and yeast was ascertained in the cheese. The samples do not contain DNA of pathogenic genera Bacillus and Salmonella.

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