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Characterisation and maturation process of Edam type cheese
Dostálková, Andrea ; Vespalcová, Milena (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the assessment of aroma compounds and free/bound fatty acids in model samples of Edam type cheeses. Various combinations of microbial cultures, basic mesophilic and four selected strains of thermophilic Lactobacillus casei and Lactobacillus plantarum, were used for cheese production. The main aim was to judge the influence of microbial cultures on content of measured parameters, the changes during ripening were also followed. The HS-SPME-GC-MS method was used for identification and semiquantification of aroma compounds. The lipids from cheese were extracted based on ISO 1735:2004, fatty acids were identified and quantified using GC-FID method after conversion to methyl esters by acid esterification with boron trifluoride in methanol. In total 50 volatile compounds were identified in samples, 11 alcohols, 5 aldehydes, 7 ketones, 6 acids, 10 esters, 3 lactones, 2 sulphur compounds and 6 „others“; all of them are considered as aroma active. About 30–40 compounds were identified in single samples, alcohols, acids and ketones were the predominant. The number as well as the content of compounds identified decreased slightly during ripening. In total 17 free/bound fatty acids were identified in samples, their content also decreased during ripening. Myristic, palmitic, stearic and oleic acids were the predominant. The significant differences (p
Comparison of aroma profile of fruit distillates
Koubek, Miroslav ; Veselá, Mária (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This master thesis deals with the assessment of aroma active compounds in fruit spirits. In the theoretical part the production technology of fruit spirits from raw materials to final product is described. Furthermore, aroma active substances are characterized, and the method for their determination by solid phase microextraction and gas chromatography with mass spectrometry is described. The aim of the experimental part was the identification of volatile substances in different kinds of fruit spirits. Aromatic compounds were identified by the SPME-GC-MS. Domestic fruit spirits obtained from private growers were used as model samples. The differences in the number and type of volatile compounds were found between the samples. Overall 53 volatile compounds were identified. These were composed of 25 esters, 9 alcohols, 5 aldehydes, 4 alkenes, 2 ketones, 1 carboxylic acid and 7 other compounds.
Preparation and characterization of plant extracts for application to syrups
Šandová, Lucie ; Zemanová, Jana (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
The aim of the diploma thesis was to produce herbal syrups from three selected herbs of the Lamiaceae family - Salvia officinalis, Melissa officinalis and Mentha piperita. First, extracts were prepared from these herbs by maceration in 25% of ethanol (60°C, 90 min). From the prepared herbal extracts, herbal syrups were made by mixing with syrup base (65% sucrose solution + lactic acid 2 g.l-1) in different ratios (2:1, 1:1, 1:2 - extract: base of the syrup). On the basis of sensory evaluation, a ratio of 1:1 was selected as optimal. The extracts and syrups produced were characterized in terms of volatile profile, phenolic content, antioxidant activity and antimicrobial activity. The produced syrups were also evaluated sensorially using scales, profile, and order test, and compared with similar commercial samples (Baťkovy sirupy s.r.o.). The HS-SPME-GC-MS method was used for the determination of volatile substances, the Folin-Cicalteu method for total phenolics, the TEAC method for antioxidant activity and the well and disc diffusion method for antimicrobial activity. 36 volatiles were found in model sage syrup, 29 in commercial syrup; 20 volatiles were found in model lemon balm syrup, 32 in commercial syrup; 25 volatiles were found in model mint syrup, 41 in commercial syrup. The quantitative distribution of the most important compounds in the commercial and manufactured syrups differed, with terpenes predominating in all samples. The content of phenolic compounds in syrups decreased in the order sage (570.1 mg.l-1) > lemon balm (378.9 mg.l-1) > mint (96.5 mg.l-1), antioxidant activity in the order lemon balm (332.0 µg.ml-1) > sage (185.6 µg.ml-1) > mint (115.8 µg.ml-1). Commercial syrups showed significantly higher phenolic compound content and antioxidant activity than manufactured syrups for all three herbs. In terms of sensory quality, mint syrup was considered the most palatable and sage syrup the least palatable (mint > lemon balm > sage); only in the case of lemon balm was the manufactured syrup considered better, more palatable than the commercial sample. It was reasonably liquid, clear of a pleasant colour, with a distinctly sweet, slightly herbaceous taste and a pleasant aroma.
Influence of aroma compounds on sensory quality of sweets
Motúzová, Eliška ; Zemanová, Jana (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This master´s thesis is focused on determination of aroma active compounds in non-chocolate sweets and their influence on sensory quality/flavour. The theoretical part describes production of non-chocolate sweets, characterizes aroma active compounds including allergenic ones, method for their determination by solid-phase microextraction and gas chromatography with mass detection. For experimental part were used as model samples gummy candies purchrased in regular market. Four flavors were used, specifically yellow (lemon), green (apple), red (strawberry) and orange (orange). The HS-SPME-GC-MS method was used to identify volatile aroma active compounds. To evalutate the sensory quality were used scales, a profile test, and a time course evaluation. Owerall 120 volatille compounds were identified including 8 allergens.
Accuracy of the method for assessment of allergenic aroma compounds
Rychetský, Matěj ; Hrstka, Miroslav (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the verification of the accurancy of the method for determination of potentially allergenic substances in confectionery. In the theoretical part the synthetic and natural fragrances, which are present in foodstuffs are described. Furthermore, the method of solid phase microextraction in connection with gas chromatography with mass spectrometry, which was used in the measurement, is briefly characterized. Finally, the basic criteria measured in the validation of the analytical method are described. In the experimental part, the repeatability and reproducibility of the HS-SPME-GC-MS method for the determination of potentially allergenic substances in candy samples was verified. It was found by the measurement that the used method is suitable for qualitative determination (based on retention times), but the method shows minor inaccurancies in quantitative determination (determination based on peaks area) and it will be improved in following experiments.
Comparison of aroma profile of goat vs. cow milk
Pospíchalová, Alžběta ; Saláková,, Alena (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the comparison of aroma compounds in goat and cow milk. The content of aroma active substances in samples of goat and cow milk, which were analyzed by HS-SPME-GC-MS method, is monitored. In the theoretical part, milk is characterized, its formation in the dairy mammary gland is described, its composition including an overview of aromatic active substances, physical and chemical as well as its sensory properties, milk defects and differences between cow's and goat's milk are described. Further, gas chromatography in combination with solid phase microextraction technique in tandem with mass spectrometry is described. In the experimental part, 13 samples of goat and 8 samples of cow milk were subjected to HS-SPME-GC-MS analysis. Samples were analyzed fresh and after heat treatment. Altogether, 78 volatile substances were identified in the samples. Ketones were the most numerous, aldehydes, alcohols and carboxylic acids were the most abundant chemical groups. There were differences between samples in number as well as in content of the identified compounds, 64 in goat milk and 48 in the cow milk.
Changes of aroma active compounds during production of model cheese
Školová, Dominika ; Pořízka, Jaromír (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
The aim of the work was identification of aroma active compounds in Moravský bochník cheese type, than discuss their changes during ripening and consider influence of aplication different rates of microbial cultures on number of volatile compounds. SPME-GC-MS was used for identification of volatile compounds. In total, 148 of volatile compounds were identified and 82 of them are considered as aroma active compounds. Three microbial cultures (their combination with predominant thermophilic or mesophilic culture) were used for making samples. The influence of predominant thermophilic/mesophilic culture on number of volatile compounds was not proved. From the point of view of sensory quality, combinations with predominant mesophilic culture proved to be more successful. During ripening, the number of identified compounds was reduced in all the combinations of cultures studied. The optimal time for ripening seems to be three months.
The content of aroma active compounds in sweets
Paulišová, Sabina ; Hrstka, Miroslav (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on identification of aroma active compounds in selected samples of non-chocolate sweets. Based on the results obtained, the aromatic profile of the individual samples is compared. The theoretical part deals with aroma active compounds, legislation and technology of manufacturing non-chocolate sweets. Further experimental technique and the methods used in practical part, namely solid phase microextraction and gas chromatography with mass spectrometry detection are presented. In the experimental part volatile aroma active substances were identified in green colored jelly candy samples available in the common market. For this purpose, the HS-SPME-GC-MS method was used. The individual samples differed in type and number of volatile compounds, depending on the manufacturer. In total 72 different compounds, including 11 aldehydes, 14 alcohols, 27 esters, 1 heterocycle, 8 carboxylic acids, 6 ketones, 4 hydrocarbons and 1 sulfur compound were found.
Study of Factors Influencing Creation of Volatile Aroma Active Compounds in Natural Materials
Loupancová, Blanka ; Vávrová, Milada (referee) ; Kráčmar, Stanislav (referee) ; Fišera, Miroslav (advisor)
The production of high-quality foods requires the precise control of factors influencing their quality. The aim of this doctoral thesis was to monitor the influence of sterilization heating and storage time and temperature on selected parameters of model food matrix using suitable physical, chemical and sensory methods. Sterilized processed cheese was chosen as the model matrix. Processed cheeses are milk protein concentrates, produced by melting of mixture of natural cheeses, emulsifying salts, water and other dairy and/or non dairy ingredients. Desirable transformation of this mixture to homogenous, smooth, shiny mass with desired textural, structural, rheologic and sensory properties is caused by using high temperature (about 80-100 °C) during melting. Sterilized processed cheese is subjected to additional sterilization heating (above 100 °C) after production, significantly elongating its durability. The processed cheeses (dry matter 40 % w/w, fat in dry matter 45 % w/w) were analyzed in this work, the part of them was sterilized (117 °C 20 min). Cheeses were stored at various temperatures (cold 6 ± 2 °C, laboratory 23 ± 2 °C and elevated 40 ± 2 °C), sterilized cheeses for 2 years, non sterilized for 1 year. During storage, the samples for physical (instrumental measuring of colour and texture), chemical (assessment of fatty acids and aroma compounds) and sensory (paired preference test, ranking test and evaluation using scale) analyses were taken at regular intervals. The influence of sterilization heating and for another the influence of storage conditions on mentioned parameters were investigated. Non sterilized processed cheese kept their very good quality during all the declared durability (4 months), however, then the significant worsening of most sensory properties was observed. In consequence of sterilization heating the changes of cheese colour and texture were observed, confirmed by both sensory and instrumental assessment. The impairment of taste and aroma was also found. These changes are obvious immediately after production and differences were observed during all the durability. In the case of sterilized processed cheese, the significant impairment of single sensory properties was determined, the highest in the case of texture, taste and aroma. The results of instrumental techniques confirm conclusions from sensory evaluation. The measurements of colour and texture vindicate the formation of darker colour (increasing total difference of colour delta E*) and higher hardness (increasing Fmax) of sterilized processed cheeses, continuing during storage. The worsening of taste and aroma is in accordance with lower content of aroma active compounds and selected fatty acids.
Aroma active compounds of selected types of herbs
Škutová, Pavla ; Hrstka, Miroslav (referee) ; Vítová, Eva (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the identification of aroma active compounds in medicinal herbs. The group consists of 5 types of herbs: lemon balm (Melissa officinalis), pot marigold (Calendula officinalis), clary sage (Salvia sclarea), milk thistle (Silybum marianum), goat’s rue (Galega officinalis). These plants are known for their positive effects in folk medicine. The SPME-GC-MS method was chosen to characterize the fragrances. During the identification of volatile compounds, emphasis was put on suspected fragrance allergens listed in EC Regulation 1223/2009 in Annex III. Overall 106 compounds were identified together with 8 allergens in lemon balm, pot marigold contained 104 compounds with 7 allergens included, 82 compounds including 5 allergens in clary sage, 73 compounds were identified in milk thistle including 6 allergens and 110 compounds with 9 allergens included in goat’s rue.

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