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Aronia as a raw material for cosmetic production
Palkovská, Kateřina ; Sýkora, Michal (referee) ; Zemanová, Jana (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with extraction of polyphenols from fruits and leaves of aronia and consequent use of obtained extract in cosmetic production. In the theoretical part are information about the origin of the aronia, the botanical characteristics of Aronia Melanocarpa and about its utilization. Furthermore, the chemical composition of the plant material of the aronia is described, which is also common for fruits. At the end of the theoretical part are described extraction and separation techniques, methods of determination of total polyphenolic compounds and brief characteristics of the material safety data sheet. The experimental part describes the optimization of the prepared extract so that the extract contains as many polyphenolic compounds as possible. 50% ethanol at room temperature was shown to be optimal for leaf and fruit extraction, and the maceration time was found to have a significant effect on the polyphenolic compounds obtained. For the obtained optimized macerate, some chemical and physical properties such as pH, density, refractive index were determined for the purpose of producing a material safety data sheet and product specification. At the end of the experimental part were prepared cosmetic products with the addition of macerate from crushed aronia fruits.
Changes of antioxidants in selected fruits during long-term freezing
Štindlová, Jitka ; Lichnová, Andrea (referee) ; Márová, Ivana (advisor)
In this bachelor thesis some low molecular weight antioxidants contained in strawberries, raspberries, blueberries and cranberries are described. In the theoretical part also general characteristics of these fruits are introduced. Experimental part was focused on analysis of the changes of selected antioxidant content in the fruits. These changes were monitored during storage in two different conditions – in refrigerator and in freezer. In refrigerator whole fruits were stored for 8 days. The experiment in the freezer was performed for 2 months and the fruits were stored in four different processed forms – as a whole fruit, whole fruit impregnated by sucrose solution, as a pulp and pulp mixed with sucrose. Antioxidant content in fruits was analyzed by HPLC and spectrophotometry. The highest total content of antioxidants was found in strawberries, while the lowest values were found in raspberries. During storage some part of original antioxidant content stayed conserved, the highest content was preserved in blueberries processed as a whole fruits and impregnated whole fruits.
Aronia as a raw material for cosmetic production
Palkovská, Kateřina ; Sýkora, Michal (referee) ; Zemanová, Jana (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with extraction of polyphenols from fruits and leaves of aronia and consequent use of obtained extract in cosmetic production. In the theoretical part are information about the origin of the aronia, the botanical characteristics of Aronia Melanocarpa and about its utilization. Furthermore, the chemical composition of the plant material of the aronia is described, which is also common for fruits. At the end of the theoretical part are described extraction and separation techniques, methods of determination of total polyphenolic compounds and brief characteristics of the material safety data sheet. The experimental part describes the optimization of the prepared extract so that the extract contains as many polyphenolic compounds as possible. 50% ethanol at room temperature was shown to be optimal for leaf and fruit extraction, and the maceration time was found to have a significant effect on the polyphenolic compounds obtained. For the obtained optimized macerate, some chemical and physical properties such as pH, density, refractive index were determined for the purpose of producing a material safety data sheet and product specification. At the end of the experimental part were prepared cosmetic products with the addition of macerate from crushed aronia fruits.
Changes of antioxidants in selected fruits during long-term freezing
Štindlová, Jitka ; Lichnová, Andrea (referee) ; Márová, Ivana (advisor)
In this bachelor thesis some low molecular weight antioxidants contained in strawberries, raspberries, blueberries and cranberries are described. In the theoretical part also general characteristics of these fruits are introduced. Experimental part was focused on analysis of the changes of selected antioxidant content in the fruits. These changes were monitored during storage in two different conditions – in refrigerator and in freezer. In refrigerator whole fruits were stored for 8 days. The experiment in the freezer was performed for 2 months and the fruits were stored in four different processed forms – as a whole fruit, whole fruit impregnated by sucrose solution, as a pulp and pulp mixed with sucrose. Antioxidant content in fruits was analyzed by HPLC and spectrophotometry. The highest total content of antioxidants was found in strawberries, while the lowest values were found in raspberries. During storage some part of original antioxidant content stayed conserved, the highest content was preserved in blueberries processed as a whole fruits and impregnated whole fruits.

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