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Fruit utilizing occasion of less knowing bushes
Mařáková, Veronika ; Vránová, Dana (referee) ; Vespalcová, Milena (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with cornelian cherry (Cornus mass). The beginning of the thesis treats with botanical characteristics of cornelian: description of the plant, its expansion, reproduction and location. There are described selected species, agricultural outplanting of the cornelian, its harvest and categorization to market kinds according to regulation of Ministry of Agriculture. Attention is given to actual substances contained in its fruits, especially vitamin C, which is presented in high amount there. This shrub includes many other important substances, like natural dyes - anthocyanins, minerals, organic acids, proteins, pectines, sugars, pulp and others. Fresh fruits are used mainly in food and cosmetic industry. At the end there are mentioned methods for determination of vitamin C by high performance liquid chromatography. The other possible ways how to determine vitamin C are titration method, spectroscopical method, polarographic method and gas chromatography.
Dye plants. Dye plants production possibilities.
SMRŽOVÁ, Lenka
My thesis deals with dye plants and possibilities of their use. The first part contains classification of dye plants and history of their use. In the next part, there is a summary of dye plants and colors we can get from them. Methodology of coloring is also introduced. At the end, there are botanic parameters, environment needs and cultivation methods of eight selected dye plants. The thesis include database of dye plants in electronic form.
Electrochemical study of degradation of natural dyes used in artworks
Sokolová, Romana ; Degano, I. ; Hromadová, Magdaléna
This work is focused on the electrochemical study of natural flavonoid dyes used in artworks. Electrochemical behaviour of hematoxylin was studied in 0.1 M KCl, phosphate buffers of pH 5 – 12 and in acetonitrile. The mechanism of oxidation and the stability of intermediates as a function of pH are discussed. The electrochemical techniques are combined with spectrophotometry, LC/DAD and GC-MS analysis in order to identify the degradation products.

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