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Determination of basic chemical characteristics of blackberry pulp
Pilátová, Anna ; Diviš, Pavel (referee) ; Vespalcová, Milena (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with determination of selected chemical characteristics of juice, pulp and extract prepared from blackberry of two species, from The Czech Republic and Ukraine. The theoretical part contains the botanical characteristics of blackberry, the content of active substances and possibilities of use of blackberries in the food industry. The following chapters focus on the description of phenolic substances and the determination of pH and titration acidity of fruit juices by manual methods. In the experimental part, two extraction solvents were first compared for extraction of anthocyanins from blackberry moldings. Furthermore, the selected chemical and physical properties of extracts, juice and pulp from blackberries were determined. The analysis was carried out for blackberries from the Czech Republic and Ukraine. A 1 : 1 mixture of distilled water and ethanol was a better extraction solvent for the content of anthocyanins. After 14 hours of maceration 150.4 mg of anthocyanins was obtained from 100,0 g of blackberry moldings Extract from blackberry moldings has been determined to have a much higher concentration of anthocyanins than juice and pulp. The extract of Ukrainian blackberries contained 197.4 mg CGEdm-3 and extract of Czech blackberries 150.4 mg CGEdm-3. Also phenolic substances had the highest concentration in extracts. Ukrainian blackberries contained 3501.9 mg GAEdm-3 and Czech blackberries contained 3256.1 mg GAEdm-3.
Analysis of selected biologically active substances in cereal products
Skutek, Miroslav ; Kočí, Radka (referee) ; Márová, Ivana (advisor)
Presented diploma thesis was focused on study of biologically active compounds, especially some sugars in cereal products. In experimental part the total of 29 different cereal materials, food industry waste products and natural complex matrixes (microbial polysaccharide, honey, beer) were used. As a part of this work optimization of analytical methods suitable for analysis of simple sugars, oligo- and polysaccharides was done. In cereal samples reduced and neutral sugars were analyzed spectrophotometrically and individual sugars were detected by chromatography. For HPLC/RI analysis optimal mobile phase composition and chromatography conditions were proposed. For mono- a oligosaccharides C18-NH2 sorbent, mixture acetonitril:water 75:25 as mobile phase and flow 1 ml/min were verified as suitable separation parameters. Thin layer chromatography of mono- and oligosaccharides was optimized too. Introduced chromatography and spectrophotometry methods were then applied to analysis of cereal samples. As a model sugar natural microbial polysaccharide pullulan was used to analytical method testing. In cereal products and food matrixes total neutral and reduced sugars as well as products of their acid and enzyme hydrolysis were measured. Detailed analysis of some glycoside composition was tested too. As the most usable method for both qualitative and quantitative analysis of cereal sugars HPLC/RI method was found. To detailed identification of malto-oligosacharides tandem LC/MS/MS technique using derivatization by 1-phenyl-3-methyl-5-pyrazolon was tested too.
The measurement of total alkaloids in tobacco
Pipková, Renata ; Vránová, Dana (referee) ; Omelková, Jiřina (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is the assay of total alkaloids in different tobacco types. To measure the content of total alkaloids are utilized types of tobacco used for preparation of tobacco blends and consecutive production of cigarettes. The samples of analyzed tobacco include various countries of cultivation and different crop years. There is described tobacco as a plant, in it contained alkaloids and the utilization of tobacco in the theoretical part. In more detail it deals with the production and construction of cigarettes which is closely related to the content monitoring of total alkaloids in tobacco. The contents of total alkaloids are determined by the continuous flow analyzer- SKALAR. On this spectrophotometer are set the contens of reducing sugars as well. The comparison of total alkaloids contents and reducing sugars from the perspective of single tobacco types, countries of cultivation and crop years is clearly summarized in the experimental part of the thesis that was performed in the company Philip Morris ČR, a.s.
Extraction of bioactive substances from the pomace of red grapes
Jandrtová, Sabina ; Pořízka, Jaromír (referee) ; Vespalcová, Milena (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the research of chosen chemical characteristics in juice and in extracts of grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.). The theoretical part is divided into three parts. In the first part is described the botanical characteristic of grapevine, then its origin, morphology, chemical composition, species and uses. In the second part are characterized anthocyanin pigments, their occurrence and attributes. There are described methods of the investigation. In the third part are described extractions. The experimental part illustrates extractions of the pomace. The purpose of these extractions is to find out the total amount of anthocyanins and phenolics in the pomace, and which solvent gives the highest yield. Then the chemical characteristics, such as total and soluble solids, pH, the amount of titratable acids, reducing carbohydrates, phenolics and anthocyanins, are described in this section. All determinations are executed and results are compared among grapevine juice and two species (Cabernet Sauvignon and Zweigeltrebe). The most suitable solvent is selected a mixture of water and ethanol in a ratio 50:50. In the most effective hours are determined the chemical characteristics. The titratable acids are expressed as the amount of the tartaric acid. The amount of phenolics is expressed as gallic acid and the amount of anthocyanins as malvidin-3-glucoside.
Basic chemical characteristics of juices from selected red currants varieties
Rucká, Markéta ; Jurečková, Zuzana (referee) ; Vespalcová, Milena (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the determination of basic chemical characteristics of selected red currants varieties from the Research and Breeding Institute of Pomology Holovousy Ltd. The theoretical part concentrates on general information about red currant, such as history of cultivation, origin and its expansion. There is also mention of the general characteristics of currant, currant building and significance of red currant cultivation. Chapter "Individual varieties" deals with the analysed varieties of red currants, especially its description and its biological properties, followed by an overview of the main substances contained in red currants and their brief description. Bachelor thesis also presents examples of the processing and the utilization of red currant in the food industry. The final chapter provides information about the individual determinations of the chemical characteristics of red currants, which include juice yield, soluble solids content, total dry matter content, pH, titratable acidity, formol number and reducing sugars. The experimental part describes the specific conditions and methods of individual determinations, followed by a summary of the results and their discussion. Variety Jesan showed the highest juice yield (63 ml per 100 g) and the highest pH value (3,16). The highest soluble solids content (13,94 %) and the highest formol number (22,83 ml of 0,1 M NaOH per 100 g) was determined in a variety Jonkheer van Tets. The highest dry matter value was detected for variety Rovada (14,48 %). The titratable acids content was highest in variety NŠLS 11/6 (403,88 mmol•kg-1). The highest concentration of reducing sugars was found in variety Tatran (8,17 %).
The basic chemical parameters of several varieties of cherries
Boberová, Jana ; Vespalcová, Milena (referee) ; Hrstka, Miroslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with determination of basic chemical parameters in sweet cherry (Prunus avium). In the theoretical part, the taxonomic classification of the cherry, its botanical characteristics and the pomology of several cultivars are mentioned. Also, the history of cultivation, appropriate conditions and most common diseases are listed. The last chapter deals with the chemical composition of the fruits. In the experimental part, the determination of selected chemical parameters of various cultivars (Karešova, Napoleonova and Stark Gold) were determined. The content of total solids was determined in the range of 14.53–18.15 %, soluble solids 13.96–16.44 %, ash 0.34–0.44 %, reducing sugars 6.89–10.18 % and nitrogenous substances 0.056–0.116 %. Ascorbic acid content was set at 26.1–44.1 mg/kg. The titratable acidity was determined in the range of 6.15–8.86 g of predominant malic acid in 1 kg of cherry and a formol number was determined from 194 to 297 ml of 0.1 M NaOH per 1 kg of edible fraction. The amount of anthocyanins was determined at 4–686 mg cyanidin-3-rutinoside/kg and total phenolic compounds at 0.91–1.47 g gallic acid/kg. All data are based on fresh fruit weight.
The basic chemical parameters of several varieties of sour cherries
Komárek, Šimon ; Vítová, Eva (referee) ; Hrstka, Miroslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with determination of basic chemical parameters in sour cherry (Prunus cerasus). Three different cultivars Köröšská, Pandy 6039 and Šumadinka were examined. The content of total solids varied from 13,32 to 15,22 %, soluble solid content amounted for 12,04–14,60 %, ash 0,4 %, reducing sugars 4,9–6,9 %, nitrogenous substances 0,11–0,12 %, L-ascorbic acid 343–456 mg/kg. Titratable acidity ranged from 15,1 to 21,8 g malic acid equivalent/kg, formol number 268–373 ml of 0,1 NaOH/kg. Total anthocyanins varied from 308 to 1104 mg cyanidin 3-glucoside equivalent/kg and total phenolics ranged from 1,05 to 3,99 g gallic acid equivalent/kg. All data are applied to fresh fruit weight.
Basic chemical characteristics of juices of selected white gooseberry varieties
Zelníčková, Jaroslava ; Diviš, Pavel (referee) ; Vespalcová, Milena (advisor)
Theoretical part of this bachelor thesis includes taxonomical classification of gooseberry, deals with biological characteristics, active substances contained in fruits of gooseberry and its using as well with description of the methods by research detection. In the experimental part primary nutritional parameters of chosen gooseberry species were analysed including orientation juice yield, soluble solids, pH, dry matter, titratable acids, formol number and reducing sugars. There were analysed following species of gooseberry: Reflamba, Mucurines, Rixanta, Veliš, Citronový obří, Darek, Prima, Invicta, Zlatý fík a Zebín. Individual species and cultivars were compared based on the results.
Chemical characteristics of fruit Mirabelle plum
Lukšová, Leona ; Pořízka, Jaromír (referee) ; Vespalcová, Milena (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with chemical and physical analysis of dried, lyophilized and stewed fruit, specially Mirabelle de Nancy. Theoretical part is devoted to the origin, the economic importance of plums, the botanical classification of Mirabelle de Nancy and other subspecies belonging to the genus Prunus. Subsequently the most economical method of preserving food called lyophilization is described. Part of this work is also the theme of raw food and description of biologically active substances contained in this fruit. In the experimental part, these characteristics of Mirabelle de Nancy were analyzed: total solids, soluble solids, determination of reducing sugars, titratable acidity, phenolic substances and ascorbic acid. It has been found that the lyophilized friut contains 16,8 wt. % of reducing sugars which is less than dried fruit with a value of 18,0; wt. %. It also contains less titratable acids with a value of 59,7 mmol/l versus 72,7 mmol/l in dried fruit.
Basic chemical characteristics of cranberry juice
Cao, Ha Thuy ; Hrstka, Miroslav (referee) ; Vespalcová, Milena (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is about lingonberries and cranberries. It is mainly about berries which were used for chemical analysis. The berries are from the Research and Breeding Institute of Pomology Holovousy Ltd. and they have delivered six cultivars of lingonberries and three cultivars of cranberries. There is a research of general information about classification, botanical description, important chemical substances such as vitamins, natural colorants and products made in the industry. Furthermore there is descriprion of chemical methods for basic analysis. The next part of bachelor thesis is about how all these methods were applied to berry juice. What instruments and chemicals were used. First assessment was profit of juice which was about 50,00–60,00 %, but lingonberry Runo bilawskie has at least 31,49 % and cranberries have less profit too. Total solids were determined in the range of 11,40 % (Pilgrim) to 18,50 % (Runo bielawskie) and solitable solids are in range of 10,00 % (Pilgrim) to 16,08 % (Korál). Lingonberry contains more reducing sugars (8,81–12,92 %) than cranberry (7,90–9,03 %). Titratable acids are about 32,04–49,60 mmol.l-1 for lingonberry and about 55,40–60,67 mmol.l-1 for cranberry. The measurements show that pH of both berries are about 3. The most phenolic substances are found in range of 2187,11–3476,75 mg.l-1. Berries content anthocyans colorants in range of 54,91-65,29 mg.l-1 and the most in cranberry. All results are shown in charts and in the end there is a discussion and conclusion about methods and results.

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