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The assessment of aroma active compounds in cheeses
Ryglová, Hana ; Diviš, Pavel (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This work deals with aroma active compounds of Edam cheese, i.e. natural hard cheese with low heat curd. Aroma active compounds contribute to overal aroma of cheese. They are volatile compounds, which include alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, fatty acids, esters, lactones, terpenes etc. These compounds were identified and quantified using SPME/GC/FID method in the model samples of Edam cheese, produced at Tomas Bata University in Zlin. In total 18 volatile compounds were identified, 3 aldehydes, 4 ketones, 7 alcohols, 1 ester and 3 acids. Differences in number of compounds identified, as well as in the contents of them, were found between samples. Low number of compounds and also their low total content correspond to the initial phase of cheese ripening.
Monitoring of sensory active compounds during cheese production
Ryglová, Hana ; Buňka, František (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This work deals with monitoring of sensory active compounds during production of Edam cheeses, i.e. natural hard cheeses with low heat curd, and of processed cheeses, which were produced from Edam cheeses. Sensory active compounds contribute to overal flavour of cheese. They are volatile compounds, which include alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, fatty acids, esters, lactones, terpenes etc. These compounds were identified and quantified using SPME/GC/FID method in the model samples of Edam cheeses and processed cheeses, produced at Tomas Bata University in Zlin. In total 42 volatile compounds were identified, 6 aldehydes, 7 ketones, 15 alcohols, 6 esters and 8 acids. Differences in number of compounds identified, as well as in the contents of them, were found between samples. Effect of pasteurization on the contents and composition of the identified compounds was the most obvious in the samples of matured cheeses. In the samples of processed cheeses the effect of pasteurization was the most obvious in combination with prolonged heating during melting.
Monitoring of sensory active compounds during cheese production
Ryglová, Hana ; Buňka, František (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This work deals with monitoring of sensory active compounds during production of Edam cheeses, i.e. natural hard cheeses with low heat curd, and of processed cheeses, which were produced from Edam cheeses. Sensory active compounds contribute to overal flavour of cheese. They are volatile compounds, which include alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, fatty acids, esters, lactones, terpenes etc. These compounds were identified and quantified using SPME/GC/FID method in the model samples of Edam cheeses and processed cheeses, produced at Tomas Bata University in Zlin. In total 42 volatile compounds were identified, 6 aldehydes, 7 ketones, 15 alcohols, 6 esters and 8 acids. Differences in number of compounds identified, as well as in the contents of them, were found between samples. Effect of pasteurization on the contents and composition of the identified compounds was the most obvious in the samples of matured cheeses. In the samples of processed cheeses the effect of pasteurization was the most obvious in combination with prolonged heating during melting.
The assessment of aroma active compounds in cheeses
Ryglová, Hana ; Diviš, Pavel (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This work deals with aroma active compounds of Edam cheese, i.e. natural hard cheese with low heat curd. Aroma active compounds contribute to overal aroma of cheese. They are volatile compounds, which include alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, fatty acids, esters, lactones, terpenes etc. These compounds were identified and quantified using SPME/GC/FID method in the model samples of Edam cheese, produced at Tomas Bata University in Zlin. In total 18 volatile compounds were identified, 3 aldehydes, 4 ketones, 7 alcohols, 1 ester and 3 acids. Differences in number of compounds identified, as well as in the contents of them, were found between samples. Low number of compounds and also their low total content correspond to the initial phase of cheese ripening.

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