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Assessment of fatty acids in selected type of cheese
Chmelařová, Adéla ; Sůkalová, Kateřina (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on identification and quantification of free and bound fatty acids in commercially available white mold cheeses: Hermelín, Kamadet and Olmín, using gass chromatography withflame ionization detection. Theoretical part of the thesis is dealing with the classification of cheeses with the main attention to white mold cheeses. In a following part cheese production technology is described, lipids and fatty acids are characterised including the possible methods for their assessment, mainly gass chromatography. Experimental part the contents of free and bound fatty acids in selected samples of white mould cheeses were compared. The method in accordance with ČSN EN ISO 1735:2005 was selected for lipid extraction. Fatty acids were identified as methylesters using acid esterification with methanolic solution of bortrifluorid as a catalyst. In total 21 free and bound fatty acids were detected in samples.
Application of herbal extract into suitable food product
Chmelařová, Adéla ; Saláková, Alena (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This master’s theses deals with a production and characterization of hard candies, a type of non-chocolate sweets. Methods of candies production were optimised with focus mainly on boiling temerature which significantly affects product consistency and stability. Production process optimisation was based on methods of sensoric analysis and Karl-Fishcher titration used to determine the water content in the product. Plant extracts Plectranthus amboinicus and Aronia melanocarpa which were applied to hard candies are rich source of bioactive compounds upon which prepared candies were characterised. Optimal conditions for candies production were – boiling temperature 155 °C, volume of citric acid 0,4 %, volume of Plectranthus extract 2 % and volume of Aronia extract 3 %. There were 42 volatile compounds identified in a sample containing 2 % of Plectranthus extract. Based on their content , the most significant compounds were carvacrol (8,44 %), carotol (1,47 %) and levomenthol (0,99 %). Total content of polyfenols was measured to be 7,10 ± 0,55 mgg-1 per 1 g of hard candy sample, antioxidant activity of a sample was 66,19 ± 1,80 gml-1. It was identified that 42 of volatile compounds were present inside the sample with 3 % of Aronia extract. The most significant being carotol (30,67 %), menthol (1,52 %) and thymol (1,39 %). The overall presence of polyphenols was measured to be 13,87 ± 1,12 mgg-1 per 1 g of the candy sample, the antioxidant activity of the sample was 115,00 ± 2,86 gml-1.
Application of herbal extract into suitable food product
Chmelařová, Adéla ; Saláková, Alena (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This master’s theses deals with a production and characterization of hard candies, a type of non-chocolate sweets. Methods of candies production were optimised with focus mainly on boiling temerature which significantly affects product consistency and stability. Production process optimisation was based on methods of sensoric analysis and Karl-Fishcher titration used to determine the water content in the product. Plant extracts Plectranthus amboinicus and Aronia melanocarpa which were applied to hard candies are rich source of bioactive compounds upon which prepared candies were characterised. Optimal conditions for candies production were – boiling temperature 155 °C, volume of citric acid 0,4 %, volume of Plectranthus extract 2 % and volume of Aronia extract 3 %. There were 42 volatile compounds identified in a sample containing 2 % of Plectranthus extract. Based on their content , the most significant compounds were carvacrol (8,44 %), carotol (1,47 %) and levomenthol (0,99 %). Total content of polyfenols was measured to be 7,10 ± 0,55 mgg-1 per 1 g of hard candy sample, antioxidant activity of a sample was 66,19 ± 1,80 gml-1. It was identified that 42 of volatile compounds were present inside the sample with 3 % of Aronia extract. The most significant being carotol (30,67 %), menthol (1,52 %) and thymol (1,39 %). The overall presence of polyphenols was measured to be 13,87 ± 1,12 mgg-1 per 1 g of the candy sample, the antioxidant activity of the sample was 115,00 ± 2,86 gml-1.
Assessment of fatty acids in selected type of cheese
Chmelařová, Adéla ; Sůkalová, Kateřina (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on identification and quantification of free and bound fatty acids in commercially available white mold cheeses: Hermelín, Kamadet and Olmín, using gass chromatography withflame ionization detection. Theoretical part of the thesis is dealing with the classification of cheeses with the main attention to white mold cheeses. In a following part cheese production technology is described, lipids and fatty acids are characterised including the possible methods for their assessment, mainly gass chromatography. Experimental part the contents of free and bound fatty acids in selected samples of white mould cheeses were compared. The method in accordance with ČSN EN ISO 1735:2005 was selected for lipid extraction. Fatty acids were identified as methylesters using acid esterification with methanolic solution of bortrifluorid as a catalyst. In total 21 free and bound fatty acids were detected in samples.
Short - term asset management
CHMELAŘOVÁ, Adéla
The main goal of the bachelor thesis named "Short - term asset management" is complex view and understanding of short term asset management and it is divided into 2 parts: first one is focused on the theory about short term asset and its structure and the management, second part - the practice - analyses short-term asset management in the PLEAS Company.

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