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Brewing industry
Artýszková, Jana ; Illková, Kateřina (referee) ; Omelková, Jiřina (advisor)
The aim of the theoretical part of the thesis is the study and the treatment of the problem of the manufacturing of beer, focused on the czech conditions and classical Czech technology. Within the theoretical part the history of this branch of industry together with the modern methods, enabling greater productivity of beer production, are summarized. Experimental part of the thesis was carried out in a small brewery in Czech republic, producing aproximately 10 000 hl per year. In this brewery the selected parameters were studied not only in the course of cooking and fermentation of beer, but during the output control in racking to the drums and plastic bottles, as well. The studied parameters were as follows: the sugar content of front and wort, the control of microbiological contamination in fermenting cellar and in beer-storage cellar, the content of CO2 by last stage of fermentation and pH- value and color by the end-product.
Lactobacillus DNA analysis using real-time PCR and HRM analysis
Aksamitová, Dagmar ; Illková, Kateřina (referee) ; Trachtová, Štěpánka (advisor)
The rapid and accurate identification of the bacterium of the genus Lactobacillus, which are an important part of the normal gastrointestinal microflora and fermented dairy products are currently mainly used amplification methods. The aim of the study was to analyze the possibility of resolution of selected bacterial strains of the genus Lactobacillus, using the metod of polymerase chain reaction in the real time combined with high resolution melting curve analysis (qPCR HRM). It was tested five primers designed for qPCR-HRM analysis of lactic acid bacteria. The specificity of the primers was also verified simultaneously using bioinformatic analysis. On the basis of analysis of the DNA were selected as the most appropriate primers P1V1/P2V1, V3F/V3R and V6F/V6R. The suitability of the primers V3F/V3R and V6F/V6R was verified on a complex sample of food supplement from which the DNA was isolated using magnetic particles. The presence of bacteria of the genus Lactobacillus was performed using high resoluting melting analysis curves. The obtained results were in agreement with the information given by the manufacturer.
Microbiological analytical methods suitable for dairy industry
Vlasák, Jaroslav ; Illková, Kateřina (referee) ; Trachtová, Štěpánka (advisor)
The theoretical part of the thesis is focused on probiotics in dairy products. Thesis deals with molecular genetic methods, which are used to analyze DNA. Especially are discussed methods used for isolation bacterial cells belonging to genus Lactobacillus. The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is the basic technique at present time. Short chain of oligonucleotide primers are used to amplification specific parts of DNA molecule chain. The practical part of the thesis is focused on the DNA from pure bacterial culture and probiotic dairy product. DNA was isolated using methods of phenol-chloroform extraction and magnetic separation. For magnetic separation was used magnetics particles covered with carbonyl functional groups. Quality of the DNA was confirmed by PCR amplification. Primers specific for domain Bacteria and genus Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium was used.
Prospects of Microbial Degradation and Waste Utilization from Food Processing Industry
Illková, Kateřina ; Karovičová, Jolana (referee) ; Jarošová, Alžběta (referee) ; Omelková, Jiřina (advisor)
This work deals with the problem of microbial degradation of the waste materials from food industry. This work is focused on the production of technological significant enzymes producing by microorganisms, which were able to use the waste as a sole carbon source. In the first part of this work, the attention was focused on the production of pectolytic enzymes. This part was made within study interships in Slovak Academy of Sciences, department of Glycomics in Bratislava. The grape pomace as the waste form winegrowing was used as a sole carbon source for microbial growth and enzymes production. The production of pectolytic enzymes was tested on this waste. After screening the most suitable microorganisms was chosen with the highest production of polygalacturonase activity. Produced enzymes were isolated by extraction techniques, purified and then identified proteomically. The aim of the second part of this work was the waste water treatment containing lipids and lipolytic enzymes. The reason was the cooperation with the company constructing grease traps. The characterization of supplied commercial preparations was the subject of this work and the other reason was the characterization of conditions for lipases secreting by microorganisms, identification of microorganisms present in the commercial preparation and testing of new microbial cultures for the development of new preparation for the grease traps.
Microfauna of the activated silt from the biological sewage disposal plant in Kroměříž region.
Hrudíková, Radka ; Illková, Kateřina (referee) ; Omelková, Jiřina (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with the description and evaluation of micro fauna of activated sludge biological sewage waste water in Kromeriz region. Furthermore, morphological description and evaluation of sludge flocs. The thesis describes the types of biota (biocenosis), which may occur in the activation tanks. There are also mentioned other incidental methods of sewage treatment such as mechanical, chemical and physicochemical methods. The experimental section describes the experiment procedure, apparatus and methods use for assessment of activated sludge. In the results the data are processed into the synoptic charts and the accompanying tables. At the end the results are evaluated.
Application of the method PCR-HRM analysis to identify bacteria in foods and food supplements
Šurková, Alice ; Illková, Kateřina (referee) ; Trachtová, Štěpánka (advisor)
Theoretical part of the thesis was focused on foods and food supplements containing microorganisms, especially bacteria. Furthermore, the thesis deals with methods for identification of the bacteria, primarily polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The thesis also includes real-time PCR and is specially focused on high resolution melting analysis (HRM). During the experimental part, the DNA sample was isolated from a chosen probiotics product using magnetic microparticles. The concentration of the DNA sample was determinate and DNA was subjected to PCR with subsequent detection PCR products by agarose gel electrophoresis. To the results specify HRM analysis was then performed.
Plants polysaccharides and their importance in food production
Klanicová, Barbora ; Illková, Kateřina (referee) ; Omelková, Jiřina (advisor)
Some findings about plant polysaccharides, their characteristics and structures, modifications, changes, their biosynthases, isolationes and primarily their importance in food-stuff industry are the subject matter of this review. Because of their modifications and because of the significant role they play in food-processing industry it is focused on starch and cellulose. For better understanding of whole meaning it was necessary to attend to the theme from the initiation – mainly the cell structure and then syntheses, especially photosynthesis, ways that are monosaccharides and polysaccharides generated.
Application of the method PCR-HRM analysis to identify bacteria in foods and food supplements
Šurková, Alice ; Illková, Kateřina (referee) ; Trachtová, Štěpánka (advisor)
Theoretical part of the thesis was focused on foods and food supplements containing microorganisms, especially bacteria. Furthermore, the thesis deals with methods for identification of the bacteria, primarily polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The thesis also includes real-time PCR and is specially focused on high resolution melting analysis (HRM). During the experimental part, the DNA sample was isolated from a chosen probiotics product using magnetic microparticles. The concentration of the DNA sample was determinate and DNA was subjected to PCR with subsequent detection PCR products by agarose gel electrophoresis. To the results specify HRM analysis was then performed.
Lactobacillus DNA analysis using real-time PCR and HRM analysis
Aksamitová, Dagmar ; Illková, Kateřina (referee) ; Trachtová, Štěpánka (advisor)
The rapid and accurate identification of the bacterium of the genus Lactobacillus, which are an important part of the normal gastrointestinal microflora and fermented dairy products are currently mainly used amplification methods. The aim of the study was to analyze the possibility of resolution of selected bacterial strains of the genus Lactobacillus, using the metod of polymerase chain reaction in the real time combined with high resolution melting curve analysis (qPCR HRM). It was tested five primers designed for qPCR-HRM analysis of lactic acid bacteria. The specificity of the primers was also verified simultaneously using bioinformatic analysis. On the basis of analysis of the DNA were selected as the most appropriate primers P1V1/P2V1, V3F/V3R and V6F/V6R. The suitability of the primers V3F/V3R and V6F/V6R was verified on a complex sample of food supplement from which the DNA was isolated using magnetic particles. The presence of bacteria of the genus Lactobacillus was performed using high resoluting melting analysis curves. The obtained results were in agreement with the information given by the manufacturer.
Prospects of Microbial Degradation and Waste Utilization from Food Processing Industry
Illková, Kateřina ; Karovičová, Jolana (referee) ; Jarošová, Alžběta (referee) ; Omelková, Jiřina (advisor)
This work deals with the problem of microbial degradation of the waste materials from food industry. This work is focused on the production of technological significant enzymes producing by microorganisms, which were able to use the waste as a sole carbon source. In the first part of this work, the attention was focused on the production of pectolytic enzymes. This part was made within study interships in Slovak Academy of Sciences, department of Glycomics in Bratislava. The grape pomace as the waste form winegrowing was used as a sole carbon source for microbial growth and enzymes production. The production of pectolytic enzymes was tested on this waste. After screening the most suitable microorganisms was chosen with the highest production of polygalacturonase activity. Produced enzymes were isolated by extraction techniques, purified and then identified proteomically. The aim of the second part of this work was the waste water treatment containing lipids and lipolytic enzymes. The reason was the cooperation with the company constructing grease traps. The characterization of supplied commercial preparations was the subject of this work and the other reason was the characterization of conditions for lipases secreting by microorganisms, identification of microorganisms present in the commercial preparation and testing of new microbial cultures for the development of new preparation for the grease traps.

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