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Testing of sensory abilities of assessors - studying of taste sensitivity
Chytilová, Eliška ; Janoušková, Eva (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to study the sensitivity of one of the five human senses - taste. It deals with anatomy of taste sense, taste perception and it also describes which kinds of taste we are able to identify. Sensory analysis is focused on human senses and their practical use. Consequently, the requirements for sensory assessors, requirements for sensory laboratory, methods used in sensory analysis and summary of legislation in this area are described in this thesis. In order to perform qualified sensory assessment, the laboratory needs accreditation. On this account the requirements of Czech accreditation institute are mentioned here. Methods suitable for studying of taste sensitivity of sensory assessors are chosen and validated in experimental part. Standard operating procedures are elaborated for these chosen methods.
Testing of sensory abilities of assessors: studying of smell and vision sensitivity
Hýsková, Eva ; Janoušková, Eva (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This diploma thesis was focused on visual and olfactory senses and their role in the sensory evaluation. The requirements for assessors working in sensory analysis, for testing place and requirements of the Czech Institute for Accreditation for the accreditation of laboratories working in the field of sensory testing are summarized here. An overview of methods and legislation in the field of sensory analysis is also presented. Methods for studying of smell and vision sensitivity of assessors were selected in the experimental part of this thesis. The methods were verified in the sensory laboratory, validated and standard operating procedures have been developed to the individual methods.
Study of quality of different vegetable oils
Martinů, Michaela ; Janoušková, Eva (referee) ; Zemanová, Jana (advisor)
The aim of the diploma thesis was determined the particular fatty characteristics of various vegetable oils in dependence on their storage life and storage conditions. Storage conditions were defined by room temperature and coolroom temperature. The fourteen oils were used for analyses, namely linseed oils, castor oil, grape seed oil, almond oil, olive oil, jojoba oil, avocado oil, apricot kernel oil, corn oil, rice bran oil, macadamia nut oil, soya bean oil, pumpkin seed oil and sunflower oil. All tested oils were supplied by firm M+H, Míča a Harašta s.r.o. The fatty characteristics included the saponification value, the acid value, the iodine value and the thiobarbituric value. The ester values and the percentage glycerol content were counted on the basis of the saponification value and the acid value. Time dependences of all fatty characteristics were figured to graphs and they were compared on various storage conditions. The fatty characteristics indicated lower values in storage of oil samples in coolroom than at laboratory temperature.
Changeof phenolic acids content during malting of spring barley
Štýblová, Romana ; Janoušková, Eva (referee) ; Běláková, Sylvie (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with detection of chosen phenolic acids (sinapic acid, caffeic acid, ferulic acid, syringic acid, p – hydroxybenzoic acid, vanillic acid and p – coumaric acid) in the malting barley and monitoring of their changes during making a malt in real enviroment of floor malt house. Tehoretical part describes individual phenolic acids, their presentation in raw material for making of malt and methods for determination . There is described technology of making a malt. The nine samples was taken in experimental part. There were a malting barley, intermediate products of malting, malt and rootlets. Phenolic acids were extracted by alkaline and acid hydrolysis. This samples were detected by Ultra high – performance liquid chromatography using of UV detection (UPLC/PDA).
Occurence of potential alergenic components with metal content in cosmetic preparations
Krakovková, Lenka ; Janoušková, Eva (referee) ; Zemanová, Jana (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to summarize potential allergenic metals contained in cosmetics, make an overview of raw materials used for cosmetics, and describe types of allergenic reactions caused by potential allergenic metals. All the metals presented are divided into two groups, from which one contains established allergens and the other one contains potential allergens, which can have influence on inducing of an allergetic reaction. There is shown a possible allergenic reaction for each metal, and its possible occurence in raw materials for a production of cosmetics, which are discussed in this work as well. There are also shown methods for determining the amount of metals in cosmetics. In the conclusion, there are mentioned some reasons of monitoring potencial allergens from series of metals.

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