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Določanje fizikalno-kemijskih lastnosti različnih vrst medu, sirupov in njihovih mešanic
ID Recko, Kaira (Author), ID Korošec, Mojca (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Prislan, Iztok (Co-mentor)

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Abstract
Namen dela je bil ugotoviti povezavo med fizikalno-kemijskimi lastnostmi medu, sladkornih sirupov in mešanic medu in sirupov. Želeli smo ugotoviti, kako se lastnosti spreminjajo v odvisnosti od deleža dodanega sirupa in vrste sirupa (glukozno-fruktozni in rižev sirup) na primeru treh vrst medu, to je akacijevega, cvetličnega in kostanjevega. Med je živilo, ki se uvršča med pogosteje potvorjena živila. Zaradi številnih nepoštenih praks pridelave medu smo želeli dobiti vpogled, katera metoda, poleg standardnih za preverjanje pristnosti, bi najhitreje pokazala morebitno potvorbo medu. Rezultati so pokazali, da se fizikalno-kemijske lastnosti spreminjajo glede na botanično poreklo medu in glede na delež in vrsto dodanega sirupa v med. Pri DSC analizi smo ugotovili, da se temperatura steklastega prehoda manjša z dodajanjem sirupa in večanjem njegovega deleža. Pri vsebnosti vode smo ugotovili, da le-ta narašča z večanjem vsebnosti sirupa, prav tako se veča tudi pH vrednost. Vrednosti električne prevodnosti z večanjem deleža sirupa padajo. Ugotovili smo tudi, da se vsebnosti prostih kislin manjšajo z dodajanjem sirupa in da se vsebnost laktonov povečuje z dodajanjem sirupa. Dodajanje sirupa igra pomembno vlogo tudi pri barvi medu, saj se vrednosti parametra L* povečujejo, parametra a* zmanjšujejo, pri parametru b* pa se pri akacijevem in cvetličnem medu zmanjšujejo, medtem ko se pri kostanjevem povečujejo.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:med, akacijev med, cvetlični med, kostanjev med, fizikalno-kemijske lastnosti, vsebnost vode, električna prevodnost, kislost, barva, diferenčna dinamična kalorimetrija, senzorične lastnosti, pristnost medu, metode preverjanja pristnosti medu
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[K. Recko]
Year:2022
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-136944 This link opens in a new window
UDC:638.16:543.2/.9
COBISS.SI-ID:109153283 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:26.05.2022
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Language:English
Title:Determination of physico-chemical properties of models of different honey types, syrups and their mixtures
Abstract:
The aim of this thesis was to establish a correlation between different physicochemical properties of honey, sugar syrups, as well as honey and syrup mixtures. For that purpose, it was analysed how these properties vary across three different honey types, namely acacia, polyfloral and chestnut honeys, depending on their sugar syrup concentration or syrup type added (such as a glucose-fructose or rice syrup). Honey is classified among ten most often adulterated food products. Given numerous unfair practices occurring in the honey production, the thesis explored which alternative method would be the most feasible and robust one to detect any potential honey adulteration. The results obtained have shown that the physicochemical properties largely depend on the botanical origin of honey, as well as on the concentration and type of the syrup added. The DSC analysis demonstrated that the glass transition temperature decreases as the concentration of the syrup added increases. The water content in honey has been found to rise with the increase of syrup content. Similarly, as the syrup concentration increases the pH values observed rise, and those of the electrical conductivity diminish. It was also noticed that with the addition of syrup to honey, free acidity is reduced, and lactone content increased. The increase of syrup concentration also plays an important role in the colour of honey, with the L* parameter values increasing, and the a* parameter decreasing, or - in the case of the b* parameter - the values decreasing for both acacia and floral honeys, while increasing for chestnut honey.

Keywords:honey, acacia honey, flower honey, chestnut honey, physicochemical properties, water content, electrical conductivity, acidity, color, differential dynamic calorimetry, sensory properties, authenticity of honey, analytical methods for authentic honey

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