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Preparation and characterization of foods and food supplements containing selected vitamins
Krupičková, Lucie ; Hoová, Julie (referee) ; Skoumalová, Petra (advisor)
The thesis is focused on preparation of protected form of vitamins for aplication to food and diatery supplemets. The theoretical part characterizes vitamins and describes their role in human organism. Furthermore, this chapter summarizes different methods of determination vitamins soluble in water and encapsulation of substances into liposomes. The last sections are focused on functional foods and dietary supplements. In experimental part, an optimalization of determination method was made. Selected vitamins were encapsulated into liposomes. Size, stability, encapsulation efficiency, long-term stability and long-term encapsulation efficiency after two weeks was determined there. All prepared liposomes were found to be stable enough. Furthermore, the vitamin solutions, liposomes and lyophilized particles were analyzed during the process of model digestion. The active forms of vitamins were degraded during the model digestion of vitamin solutions. Vitamins were gradually released from the liposomes and lyophilized particles into the digestive juice. The analysis of content declared by producer was executed for functional foods and dietary supplements. Finally, applications of protected form of vitamins into the food and dietary supplemets were created.
Recombinant probiotics
Surá, Tereza ; Rittich, Bohuslav (referee) ; Španová, Alena (advisor)
Theoretical part of this thesis focuses on present state and research of recombinant probiotics and their use in food industry and health care. It also concentrates on their beneficial effects on the health of individuals. The experimental part focuses on the identification of specific bacterial strain in a probiotics food supplements. The DNA was isolated from these products by use of magnetic microparticles and obtained DNA was subsequently analysed through polymerase chain reaction.
Development of probiotic dietary supplement
Krahulcová, Aneta ; Vítová, Eva (referee) ; Vránová, Dana (advisor)
The thesis deals with a theme of probiotic mikroorganisms which are aplicated as a dietary supplement. Health benefit on the host have been known for a long time, however, there might be some negative effects affecting a consumer. In connection with this observation defining requirements and evaluating of safety of probiotics in food was necessary. The new probiotic dietary supplement can not be expanded on the market without these processes. Every strain must be tested separately on each property. The ability of rezistance against conditions inside human gastrointestinal tract belongs to the most basic tests. The aim of the practical part is testing this ability of rezistance in vitro by simulated conditions. The model of gastrointestinal juices was designed according to the Czechoslovak codex. The form contributes to the higher rezistance of probiotics within implementing to the host. Also a dosage form of probiotics was involved to a in vitro testing.
Evaluation of selected dietary supplements - climacterium
Tobolková, Blanka ; Vránová, Dana (referee) ; Zemanová, Jana (advisor)
A dietary supplement is a product that contains nutrients (e.g. vitamins, minerals, herbs, amino acids or fatty acids) intended to supplement the diet. The aim of the diploma thesis was to suggest a prescription for preparation of three types of dietary supplements which are used to reduce of climacteric symptoms, their production and determination of energetic (nutrition) value on account of detected content of proteins, fats and saccharides in dietary supplements. A part of the diploma thesis was to suggest suitable wrapping and price of prepared dietary supplements. The three dietary supplements were used for analyses, namely capsules, herb syrup and herb drops. The content of proteins was determined by Kjeldahl´s method, total fats were determined by Soxhlet extraction and saccharides were determined by titration with potassium permanganate (Bertrand´s method). Dietary supplements in form of capsules were particular analysed on content of heavy metals (lead, cadmium and arsenal). In herbal drops was in addition determined alcohol content (ethanol). There was from the measured data found out, dietary supplement in form of capsules was chosen as the product with the lowest energetic (nutrition) value.
Dietary supplements with adaptogenic effects
Izraelová, Alexandra ; Vespalcová, Milena (referee) ; Souralová Popelková, Miriam (advisor)
The aim of this thesis was to design a recipe for the dietary supplements with adaptogenic effects, production, and subsequent analysis (proteins, lipids, carbohydrates), which led to the determination of the energetic value of preparation. Adaptogenic effects are the domain of plants and fungi, known as adaptogens. Adaptogens act non-specifically to the human body - improve the overall condition of the body, accelerate healing and regenerative processes, slow degenerative processes in the body and thus the aging process. As biogenic active stimulators, they affect not only in the physical but also in mental area. Dietary supplements have been designed in three different forms - capsules, syrup, drops. The analysis was also performed in tablets of Vietnamese origin supplied by supervizor, of which entry to our market is being considered. Protein content was determined by Kjeldahl method, lipids by Soxhlet extraction, saccharides by gravimetric method. Dietary supplements were analyzed for heavy metals (Pb, Cd, Hg), and in herbal drops ethanol content was determined.
Probiotic lactic acid bacteria in food products
Sásková, Denisa ; Rittich, Bohuslav (referee) ; Španová, Alena (advisor)
In food industry molecular genetic methods based on DNA analysis are used for identification of probiotic microorganisms. An example of these methods is the polymerase chain reaction, in which specific fragments of DNA are amplified using short oligonucleotide primers. The teoretical part of this bachelor thesis follows probiotic bacteria, their features, beneficial health effects and use in food and clinical applications. The experimental part of the thesis focuses on an analysis of two probiotic dietary supplements. DNA was isolated from these products by method of phenol extraction. The use of PCR confirmed the presence of DNA of probiotic bacteria of genera Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium.
Probiotic bacteria in pharmaceutical products
Suranová, Mária ; Vránová, Dana (referee) ; Veselá, Mária (advisor)
Probiotics are live microorganisms, that when administered in adequate amount confer a health benefit on the host. They are used as part of specific milk products and either as dietary supplements in form of tablets, capsules, coated pills and sirups. The most famous probiotic microorganisms are bacteria of Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium genus, that belong in group of lactic acid bacteria. For the assessment of probiotic preparations is used broad range of methods for the microbial analysis of foods. These methods can be separated on quantitative, that enumerate amount of microorganisms in product and qualitative, that are capable detect presence or absence of certain microorganisms. Both types of the methods have large importance in control of the efficiency probiotic preparations.
Chování spotřebitele na trhu s doplňky stravy
Parfusová, Zuzana
Parfusová, Z. Consumer behaviour in the dietary supplement market. Diploma thesis. Brno: Mendel University, 2023. The diploma thesis explores consumer behaviour in the dietary supplements market with the aim of identifying factors influencing consumer behaviour in this market. A sub-objective is to investigate whether a framing effect influences consumers' decisions and purchases of dietary supplements. The theoretical part delves into fundamental concepts related to the researched topic, while the analytical part includes the analysis of both secondary and primary data. Based on the results obtained from these analyses, recommendations are proposed for business entities operating in the dietary supplement market.
Biodostupnost vitamínu C z různých zdrojů
Gabrhelová, Lucie
Vitamin C is classified as a hydrophilic vitamin and performs several functions in the human body. It is necessary to obtain it from food, because people have lost the ability to create it due to evolution. Fruits and vegetables are the most important food sources. It is a relatively unstable vitamin and its losses can occur during food processing. Therefore, there are gentler methods of adjustment by which it is possible to limit the given losses. In order to increase stability and thus bioavailability, other methods are also used, most often different types of encapsulation. In addition to food, vitamin C can also be obtained from dietary supplements. These are available on the market in several forms, which differ not only in price or appearance, but above all in the bioavailability of vitamin C itself. The most effective form is liposomal vitamin C, which is in this form able to ensure high bioavailability of vitamin C.
Overview of the effects of selected dietary supplements on the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases
Šíma, Petr ; Michalová, I.
The article is an overview of selected studies that dealt with the effects of long-term administration of certain dietary supplements,\nwhich are assumed to positively influence the prevention and treatment of the most serious non-communicable (chronic) diseases, which are currently mainly cardiovascular disease. Only in our country, heart diseases have been the cause of death for a long time\nalmost two-thirds of people. \nThe aim of this study was to show that despite the popularity and mass distribution of dietary supplements, their health benefits are questionable.\n

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