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Characterisation of processed cheese analogues
Studýnková, Hana ; Buňka, František (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis was to identify and quantify the content of taste and aroma active compounds and to evaluate flavour of cheese analogue samples with various vegetable fats (coconut, palm, butter and mixed oils and butter) and differently matured Edam cheese using selected sensory methods. The samples were produced at Tomas Bata University in Zlín. Aroma compounds were extracted using SPME and assessed using gas chromatography. In total 43 compounds were identified, 14 alcohols, 9 aldehydes, 7 ketones, 8 acids, 5 esters and 1 terpene. Simultaneously the analogues were sensorially evaluated using scale, profile and ranking tests. The influence of storage time, type of fat and Edam cheese used on content of aroma compounds and sensory quality of analogues were evaluated. The cheese analogues with butter were sensorially evaluated as the best, with mixed oil as the worst. From the point of view of aroma compounds content, the significant differences between samples were evident. Using more matured Edam cheese, the content of aroma compounds declined, however, these samples were sensorially evaluated as better. The content of aroma compounds decreased also with storage time, which is more obvious in less matured Edam cheese. So all above mentioned factors influence the content of aroma compounds and thus the flavour of cheese analogues.
Aroma profile of cheese analogues
Studýnková, Hana ; Cetkovská, Jitka (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis was to generally characterize cheese analogues and to identify the content of flavor and aroma active ingredients in chosen samples of analogues. Cheeses were manufactured at the Tomas Bata University in Zlín. The introductory section explains what generally processed cheeses and cheese analogues are, including their production. The importance, use and properties of cheese analogues are also described. The microstructure and changes during storage are also mentioned. Particular importance is devoted to their physicochemical and organoleptic characteristics. In the experimental section aroma active compounds of 3 types of processed cheese analogues containing various vegetable fats were identified and quantified. Cheese flavoring compounds were isolated by SPME method (solid phase microextraction) and assessed by gas chromatography. 5 groups of various aromatic compounds in different amounts: alcohols, ketones, aldehydes, fatty acids and esters were found. Finally, the cheese analogues and fats used were compared.
Characterisation of processed cheese analogues
Studýnková, Hana ; Buňka, František (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis was to identify and quantify the content of taste and aroma active compounds and to evaluate flavour of cheese analogue samples with various vegetable fats (coconut, palm, butter and mixed oils and butter) and differently matured Edam cheese using selected sensory methods. The samples were produced at Tomas Bata University in Zlín. Aroma compounds were extracted using SPME and assessed using gas chromatography. In total 43 compounds were identified, 14 alcohols, 9 aldehydes, 7 ketones, 8 acids, 5 esters and 1 terpene. Simultaneously the analogues were sensorially evaluated using scale, profile and ranking tests. The influence of storage time, type of fat and Edam cheese used on content of aroma compounds and sensory quality of analogues were evaluated. The cheese analogues with butter were sensorially evaluated as the best, with mixed oil as the worst. From the point of view of aroma compounds content, the significant differences between samples were evident. Using more matured Edam cheese, the content of aroma compounds declined, however, these samples were sensorially evaluated as better. The content of aroma compounds decreased also with storage time, which is more obvious in less matured Edam cheese. So all above mentioned factors influence the content of aroma compounds and thus the flavour of cheese analogues.
Aroma profile of cheese analogues
Studýnková, Hana ; Cetkovská, Jitka (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis was to generally characterize cheese analogues and to identify the content of flavor and aroma active ingredients in chosen samples of analogues. Cheeses were manufactured at the Tomas Bata University in Zlín. The introductory section explains what generally processed cheeses and cheese analogues are, including their production. The importance, use and properties of cheese analogues are also described. The microstructure and changes during storage are also mentioned. Particular importance is devoted to their physicochemical and organoleptic characteristics. In the experimental section aroma active compounds of 3 types of processed cheese analogues containing various vegetable fats were identified and quantified. Cheese flavoring compounds were isolated by SPME method (solid phase microextraction) and assessed by gas chromatography. 5 groups of various aromatic compounds in different amounts: alcohols, ketones, aldehydes, fatty acids and esters were found. Finally, the cheese analogues and fats used were compared.

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