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The application of magnetic nano- and microparticles for the isolation of DNA from selected foods
Ráčková, Lucie ; Rittich, Bohuslav (referee) ; Kovařík, Aleš (advisor)
In thesis was verified micromethod for isolation of plant DNA from different vegetable (onion and broccoli) and plant food products in quality for application in polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The micromethod allows isolation DNA using magnetic particles from crude lysates of cells obtained by direct homogenization of plant tissues. Various methods of processing homogenates were compared. Homogenization was performed by lysis buffer containing cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB). The effect of the organic extraction agents was tested (chloroform-octanol and isopropanol). DNA was purified from homogenates by reversible adsorption on magnetic particles (four different types of magnetic particles were tested). The quality of isolated DNA was verified by UV spectrophotometry. The amplificabilty of DNA was tested by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Specific primers for plant ribosomal DNA (rDNA) were used. PCR products of lenght 700 and 220 bp were detected by agarose gel electrophoresis. Differences in yield and quality of DNA were depended on the homogenate processing and magnetic particles used. The proposed procedure with two magnetic particles was tested for the isolation DNA from plan food products (spreads). DNA was amplified in PCR. Micromethod is suitable for DNA analysis of foods.
Sample preparation for DNA analysis from foods of plant origin
Silná, Renata ; Rittich, Bohuslav (referee) ; Kovařík, Aleš (advisor)
The isolation of high quality DNA is nessecary for many molecular biology applications. However, plant DNA contains high amonts of polysaccharides, polyphenols and various secondary metabolites, which decrease yield and quality of isolated DNA. The aim of this study was preparation of samples and different food matrices for DNA isolation DNA by magnetic particles. It was about 5 species of vegetable and 10 species of processed plant food. Homogenization of samples was performed in CTAB buffer. Isolation of plant DNA was performed by magnetic particles covered with carboxyl groups. All DNAs were isolated in conventional PCR qualities using primers for 700 bp amplicons, in the case of heat processed products for 220 bp ampilicons and for real time PCR. The efficiancy of separation of magnetic particles with DNA by magnetic separator and magnetic needle was compared. It was find out that DNA of higher purity was isolated using magnetic needle. The micromethod of isolation of plant DNA from homogenates with CTAB with magnetic particles is suitable for different processed food.
Influence of food processing on DNA degradation and its amplification in PCR
Gaňová, Martina ; Trachtová, Štěpánka (referee) ; Rittich, Bohuslav (advisor)
This work deals with the degradation of DNA during food processing by chemical, physical or mechanical methods. The degree of damage of structure of nucleic acids and how it affects the subsequent analysis and quality of obtained DNA, which are significant factors that tell us about the composition and quality of the raw materials on the market. The aim was to analyze the effect of boiling and the time on the degradation of DNA and its amplification in PCR.
Testing of food authenticity using DNA analysis
Kocianová, Vanda ; Rittich, Bohuslav (referee) ; Španová, Alena (advisor)
Authenticity verification of food products is an important step before their release to the market. This testing ensures that the product contains what the label states and also confirms the medical harmlessness. One of methods possible to use for authenticity verification is polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The experimental part was focused on the DNA isolation using magnetic particles on PCR – ready quality from food product – ketchup. DNA isolated from seeds and stalk of tomato were used as a controls. Amplificalibity of DNA isolated with magnetic particles using magnetic separator and needle was compared. The method requires further optimization.
Tools of Marketing Support of the Organic Food Market
Jindrová, Marta ; Doležel, Vojtěch (referee) ; Chalupský, Vladimír (advisor)
Tato diplomová práce se zaměřuje na trh s bio potravinami v České Republice. Analizuje trh a použité marketingové nástroje. Práce obsahuje doporučení pro zlepšení působnosti marketingových prostředků pro podporu růstu trhu s bio potravinami v České Republice.
Testing of food authenticity using DNA analysis
Kocianová, Vanda ; Rittich, Bohuslav (referee) ; Španová, Alena (advisor)
Authenticity verification of food products is an important step before their release to the market. This testing ensures that the product contains what the label states and also confirms the medical harmlessness. One of methods possible to use for authenticity verification is polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The experimental part was focused on the DNA isolation using magnetic particles on PCR – ready quality from food product – ketchup. DNA isolated from seeds and stalk of tomato were used as a controls. Amplificalibity of DNA isolated with magnetic particles using magnetic separator and needle was compared. The method requires further optimization.
Sample preparation for DNA analysis from foods of plant origin
Silná, Renata ; Rittich, Bohuslav (referee) ; Kovařík, Aleš (advisor)
The isolation of high quality DNA is nessecary for many molecular biology applications. However, plant DNA contains high amonts of polysaccharides, polyphenols and various secondary metabolites, which decrease yield and quality of isolated DNA. The aim of this study was preparation of samples and different food matrices for DNA isolation DNA by magnetic particles. It was about 5 species of vegetable and 10 species of processed plant food. Homogenization of samples was performed in CTAB buffer. Isolation of plant DNA was performed by magnetic particles covered with carboxyl groups. All DNAs were isolated in conventional PCR qualities using primers for 700 bp amplicons, in the case of heat processed products for 220 bp ampilicons and for real time PCR. The efficiancy of separation of magnetic particles with DNA by magnetic separator and magnetic needle was compared. It was find out that DNA of higher purity was isolated using magnetic needle. The micromethod of isolation of plant DNA from homogenates with CTAB with magnetic particles is suitable for different processed food.
Commented translation: Michael Pollan, Food Rules. Penguin Books 2009, pp. 15-67
Zouzalíková, Šárka ; Šťastná, Zuzana (advisor) ; Jettmarová, Zuzana (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to write a commented translation of selected chapters from the book Food Rules: An Eater's Manual by Michael Pollan, which concerns itself with healthy eating. The commentary to the translation includes a description of the translatology method, a translation analysis of the source text, a typology of translation problems and a typology of translation shifts. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The application of magnetic nano- and microparticles for the isolation of DNA from selected foods
Ráčková, Lucie ; Rittich, Bohuslav (referee) ; Kovařík, Aleš (advisor)
In thesis was verified micromethod for isolation of plant DNA from different vegetable (onion and broccoli) and plant food products in quality for application in polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The micromethod allows isolation DNA using magnetic particles from crude lysates of cells obtained by direct homogenization of plant tissues. Various methods of processing homogenates were compared. Homogenization was performed by lysis buffer containing cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB). The effect of the organic extraction agents was tested (chloroform-octanol and isopropanol). DNA was purified from homogenates by reversible adsorption on magnetic particles (four different types of magnetic particles were tested). The quality of isolated DNA was verified by UV spectrophotometry. The amplificabilty of DNA was tested by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Specific primers for plant ribosomal DNA (rDNA) were used. PCR products of lenght 700 and 220 bp were detected by agarose gel electrophoresis. Differences in yield and quality of DNA were depended on the homogenate processing and magnetic particles used. The proposed procedure with two magnetic particles was tested for the isolation DNA from plan food products (spreads). DNA was amplified in PCR. Micromethod is suitable for DNA analysis of foods.
Tools of Marketing Support of the Organic Food Market
Jindrová, Marta ; Doležel, Vojtěch (referee) ; Chalupský, Vladimír (advisor)
Tato diplomová práce se zaměřuje na trh s bio potravinami v České Republice. Analizuje trh a použité marketingové nástroje. Práce obsahuje doporučení pro zlepšení působnosti marketingových prostředků pro podporu růstu trhu s bio potravinami v České Republice.

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