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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.
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.

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