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Analytical methods for verifying the authenticity of the wine
Flegr, Šimon ; Štursa, Václav (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the authenticity of wine, focusing on the authenticity of geographic origin. The theoretical part of this work summarises the main components of wine and their changes during the production proces. Control techniques are introduced, including the ones used by the goverment’s control bureau (SZPI) and other documented methods. Areas recognised for growing wine are described, including the Morava area in Czechia and its imminent adjacent areas in Austria and Slovakia. Experimental part deals with the trace amount analysis of selected elements and phenolic compounds. The element analysis was conducted using mass spectrometry and optical emission spectrometry, whilst the phenolic compounds were separated using high-pressure liquid chromatography with spectrophotometric detection. The results were analysed using discrimination analysis to separate groups with different areas of origin, with the aid of data from former research.
Stanovení vybraných obsahových látek ve vínech metodou kapalinové chromatografie
Hermanová, Veronika
This thesis deals with the analysis of wines using high-pressure liquid chromatography in order to analyze the content of alcohols, organic acids, and carbohydrates in wine. The most important groups and their representatives are presented in the literary review, as well as the theoretical basis of chromatographic methods, selected types of detectors, and used stationary and mobile phases. In the experimental part, analytical parameters of wines from the retail network, laboratory-prepared must and wines prepared by fermentation were measured using liquid chromatography methods with refractometric and UV detection. The results indicate the suitability of this combination of detectors for the selected wine analyses.
Analytical methods for verifying the authenticity of the wine
Flegr, Šimon ; Štursa, Václav (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the authenticity of wine, focusing on the authenticity of geographic origin. The theoretical part of this work summarises the main components of wine and their changes during the production proces. Control techniques are introduced, including the ones used by the goverment’s control bureau (SZPI) and other documented methods. Areas recognised for growing wine are described, including the Morava area in Czechia and its imminent adjacent areas in Austria and Slovakia. Experimental part deals with the trace amount analysis of selected elements and phenolic compounds. The element analysis was conducted using mass spectrometry and optical emission spectrometry, whilst the phenolic compounds were separated using high-pressure liquid chromatography with spectrophotometric detection. The results were analysed using discrimination analysis to separate groups with different areas of origin, with the aid of data from former research.

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