National Repository of Grey Literature 52 records found  1 - 10nextend  jump to record: Search took 0.00 seconds. 
Probiotics and prebiotics in the diet of the population. Effect on disease frequency.
Cherepanova, Ekaterina ; Starnovská, Tamara (advisor) ; Horová, Eva (referee)
Over the past decade, scientific research has focused on the intricate relationship between the human microbiome and the immune system. A particular emphasis in the last three years has been on investigating the impact of the microbiome on the susceptibility and severity of COVID- 19 infections. There is substantial evidence suggesting that the consumption of fermented foods, ranging from fermented vegetables and kefir to yogurt and kimchi, has a beneficial effect on the composition of the intestinal microbiome and, consequently, on the function of the immune system. This study, part of a bachelor's thesis, explores the complex association between regular consumption of fermented foods and the frequency of infectious diseases. Through the analysis of data obtained from a questionnaire, it was found that individuals who regularly incorporated fermented products into their diet exhibited a lower frequency of infectious diseases over the past two years. These results indicate that the consumption of probiotics and prebiotics may positively influence the immune system, reducing the risk of disease. Regarding the examination of the relationship between the consumption of probiotics from food sources and the frequency of COVID-19 infections, a contrasting observation emerged. Those who were fully...
Addition of probiotics to baby food products
Dudrová, Markéta ; Skoumalová, Petra (referee) ; Márová, Ivana (advisor)
This Diploma thesis deals with preparation of probiotic cultures Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus casei and Bifidobacterium breve enriched with prebiotics meant for application in baby food products. Natural extracts from matcha, moringa, young beat, young barley, chlorella and spirulina were selected as prebiotics. The theoretical part is focused on probiotic bacteria, their biological effects and their effects on the child´s body. The experimental part deals with the cultivation of probiotic bacteria with plant extracts, monitoring their viability and stabilization in an encapsulated form. Mixtures of probiotic cells with prebiotics were encapsulated into alginate particles to increase stability. Some of the alginate particles were processed by freeze drying. Mixtures of probiotic cultures with plant extracts were subjected to model human digestion by the action of model digestive juices in unencapsulated, encapsulated and lyophilized form. Selected extracts of plant materials were characterized in terms of amount of total and reducing sugars, total phenolic substances, individual phenolic substances and antioxidant activity. Further, two baby commercial dietary supplements containing probiotics were selected, which were characterized in terms of cell number and viability. Probiotic products were also subjected to model digestion.
Encapsulation of probiotics and prebiotics for use in nutritional products for children
Šnajdarová, Karolína ; Němcová, Andrea (referee) ; Skoumalová, Petra (advisor)
The Diploma thesis deals with designing of probiotic dietary supplement for children with strains Lactobacillus acidophilus and Bifidobacterium breve and with prebiotics. Used prebiotics were Inulin, Chia fiber, Bamboo fiber, Chlorella + Spirulina and Yakon syrup. The theoretical part is focused on probiotics, prebiotics and their biological influence. In experimental part the possibilities of encapsulation into alginate particle and lyophilisation of probiotic cells were observed to find their good form to final nutritional product for children. Several types of probiotic with addition of prebiotics were tested in model conditions of gastrointestinal tract. It was found that addition of prebiotic highly increases viability of probiotic cells and their resistance to model conditions of gastrointestinal tract. In this case, the best prebiotic was found in Yakon syrup. The prebiotics were also characterised in terms of nutritional composition, amount of total and reducing sugars, oligosaccharides, proteins, lipids, polyphenols and chlorophyll were obtained. Finally, Chia fiber, Chlorella + Spirulina and Yakon syrup were chosen as prebiotics with best characterisation/properties. In conclusion, a dietary supplement with lyophilized alginate particles containing probiotic cells and with the most appropriate prebiotics were designed. Forms of the product were powder and gummy-bear.
Probiotics and prebiotics in food and other products
Langová, Denisa ; Havlíková, Šárka (referee) ; Trachtová, Štěpánka (advisor)
Theoretical part of this thesis focuses on present state and research of probiotics and prebiotics, their use for microflora modulation of host and their beneficial effects on the health of individuals. Furthermore thesis deals with efficiency of probiotics strains, which depends on the food matrix and other various factors. The experimental part focuses on the identification of chosen bacterial strain, which is contained in probiotics product. It is realized due the isolation of bacterial DNA by phenol extraction and by use of magnetic particles and subsequent analysis of obtained DNA by polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
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.
Probiotics and prebiotics - a study of interactions, effects and co-encapsulation
Vrtná, Monika ; Němcová, Andrea (referee) ; Márová, Ivana (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on encapsulation probiotics and co-encapsulation with some types of prebiotics. In theoretical part is aimed to probiotics, their general characteristics and application of probiotics in food industry. There are described prebiotics and their classification, there is described principles of encapsulation and encapsulation techniques. Methods, which are used for analysis of particles and encapsulation components were introduced too. The experimental part describes methods of prebiotics characterization by high performance liquid chromatography, thin layer chromatography and spectrophotometric methods. Cultivation of probiotics with prebiotics - hydrolyzed and non-hydrolyzed wad tested. Using flow cytometry cell viability was measured too. Finally probiotics and prebiotics were encapsulated, mainly by encapsulator machine. Long-term stability of particles during 6 week storage was observed. The particles were exposed to effect of artificial intestinal, gastric and bile juices.
Probiotics and prebiotics and their co-encapsulation
Šnajdarová, Karolína ; Bokrová, Jitka (referee) ; Márová, Ivana (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on study of probiotic cultures and options of coencapsulation with specific substrates called prebiotics. Lactobacillus acidophilus and Bifidobacterium breve were used as encapsulated microorganisms. As the specific substrates inulin, psyllium, apple fiber and hemp fiber were tested. Prebiotics was added to probiotics both in untreated form and in hydrolyzed form. The stability and viability of the cells have been studied by microscopy for the period of 6 weeks. Particles were stored in the enviroment of 2.5% citric acid. As the best substrate for cell growth the hemp fiber was found. The hemp fiber exhibited the highest increase of cells count. During observation of long-term stability in the model digestive conditions, particles with hemp fiber were destroyed in instestinal juices. For that reason, particles with hemp fiber could be used in food supplements with targeted transport. The bachalor thesis is also focused on characterisation of prebiotics components. The highest amount of total sugars in the group of non-hydrolyzed prebiotics exhibited psyllium. The highest content of reducing sugars both in the groups of non-hydrolyzed and hydrolyzed prebiotic had hemp fiber. By the method of thin-layer chromatography was found out that the main components of hydrolyzed prebiotics are glucose and fructose. Further, some disaccharides and oligosaccharides were obtained by TLC analysis. For characterisation of prebiotics by HPLC the column Rezex exhibited better sensitivity. HPLC analysis confirmed that the main components of prebiotics are glucose and fructose, some more complex carbohydrates were found too.
Food products with probiotics
Zemanová, Tereza ; Valicová, Markéta (referee) ; Trachtová, Štěpánka (advisor)
Fermented dairy products containing probiotic microorganisms which are distinguished by favorable effects on the intestinal microflora, are in present time consumed in large quantities. Products range in which microorganisms are contained in recent years expanded greatly. On the market are currently available not only milk, but also meat or vegetable products of this type. The aim of work was to get acquainted with probiotic microorganisms, a description of their use in food industry, and whether they have for us “Homo sapiens sapiens,, favorable or unfavorable effects. In the practical part of work was showed the presence of probiotic bacteria in fermented dairy product using the polymerase chain reaction methods.
Paraprobiotics, postbiotics and other -biotics
Crha, Richard ; Šálek, Petr (referee) ; Trachtová, Štěpánka (advisor)
The theoretical part of the thesis deals with a wide range of microorganisms and substances derived from probiotics. Based on recent publications, probiotics, prebiotics, synbiotics, paraprobiotics, postbiotics, pharmabiotics, psychobiotics and oncobiotics are defined. Furthermore, the purpose and use of the mentioned -biotics is specified for the current understanding of their function. In the experimental part, DNA was isolated from a sample of probiotic capsules using a commercially available bacterial kit and magnetic particles. Its purity and concentration were then determined spectrophotometrically. Using the isolated DNA as a matrix for conventional PCR and detection on agarose gel, the composition of the probiotic product as declared by the manufacturer was demonstrated. Finally, the PMA-PCR method was optimized.
Probiotics, prebiotics, synbiotics and postbiotics in breast milk and formulas.
ŠEBÍKOVÁ, Lucie
Intestinal microbiotics make up about 80 % of our immunity. The biggest colonization by these microorganisms happens in the first 1000 days in the life of a child, which is why it is important to maintain a balanced diet, to properly support growth and diversity of an intestinal flora. In the theoretic part of my thesis I will look closely on composition of breast milk and on other kinds of substitution of dairy nutrition. You will learn that many factors affect the composition of intestinal microbiotics. For if it comes to dysmicrobia, for example as a result of long-term use of antibiotics, it could lead to development of metabolic, immunologic and psychic issues. The goal of my bachelor thesis was to learn the contents of probiotics, prebiotics, postbiotics and synbiotics in breast milk, and in the formulas in the 1st, 6th, 12th and 18th month. My sources were professional literature and the websites of chosen dairy nutrition. For learning the exact intake of the observed substances I evaluated menus from 10 respondents. Breast milk is the most natural form of nutrition, which is why it is used as a template for making the substitution of dairy nutrition. The closest to breast milk in contents of synbiotics are brands Hipp BIO combiotik and BEBA COMFORT HM-O. Nutrilon advance has the most similar count of prebiotics, which was confirmed by observing the specific intake from menus. Nutrilon and Hami are only brands containing postbiotics thanks to the process of directed fermentation Lactofidus. This data should help in deciding what substitution of dairy nutrition to choose, if a child cannot be breastfed. But since this thesis does not evaluate the complete contents of the formulas, but rather the contains of the observed substances, we cannot presume the brands with the best results are the best option of nutrition. The choice of nutrition should be discussed with a pediatrician or a nutritionist.

National Repository of Grey Literature : 52 records found   1 - 10nextend  jump to record:
Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.