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Adhesion of bacteria Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus and yeast Pichia membranifaciens to wooden surfaces
(European Declaration on Food, Technology and Nutrition Network, Ljubljana, 2022, 2022-09-27)Microbial adhesion and biofilm formation on wooden surfaces is present in many different environments. In the food industry, biofilms can be a source of contaminations, causing food spoilage and reducing quality of products. ... -
Advantages of Using Natural Deep Eutectic Solvents (NADES) for Obtaining Functional Additives for Food Production
(German Jordanian University, 2022-06)In recent decades, there has been a growing public interest in natural sources of biologically active molecules, and an increasing number of people are showing a tendency to use natural products in treatment as well as ... -
AFLATOXINS IN MAIZE FROM SERBIA: A TEN-YEAR REPORT
(Matica Srpska, Novi Sad, Serbia, 2022-06-02)Aflatoxins (AFS) are carcinogenic and highly toxic compounds produced by Aspergillus species. Food and feed contaminated with AFS pose a high risk to human and animal health. In terms of the Republic of Serbia, the main ... -
Aflatoxins in the food and feed chain: from maize to milk
(2023-09)Contamination of the food chain and animal feed with mycotoxins in Serbia is causing increasing concern due to previous, current, and predicted climate change. More and more often recorded drought conditions represent the ... -
Amino acid profiles of cereals
(University PIM, Banja Luka, Republic of Srpska, B&H, 2023-06-15)Cereals play a key role to satisfy the global food demand of a growing population, especially in developing countries where cereal-based food production is the only predominant source of protein and energy. The quality of ... -
Antifungal and antibiofilm activity of plant extracts against yeast Candida albicans, Candida glabrata and Pichia membranifacien
(Matica Srpska, Novi Sad, Serbia, 2022-06-02)Yeast biofilms pose health risks in clinical environments and food industry. Despite years of effort, new antifungal approaches are needed since it is known that biofilms show much greater resistance to the antifungal ... -
Antimicrobial activity essential oil of Origanum heracleoticun against Prototheca bovis
(Matica srpska, 2022-06)Prototheca is a unicellular, achlorophyllous yeast-like microalga. The most important animal disease caused by Prototheca is bovine mastitis. The outbreaks of bovine mastitis caused by Prototheca bovis (formerly P. zopfii ... -
ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF ESSENTIAL OILS FROM MEDICAL PLANTS GROWN IN LIGHT MODIFIED ENVIRONMENT
(Univerza v Ljubljani, Biotehniška fakulteta, Ljubljana, Slovenija, 2022-06-15)Thyme, marjoram, lemon balm, mint, and sweet basil were used to determine whether light modification (plants grown under pearl nets with 50% shaded index or un-shaded - open field conditions) could improve the antimicrobial ... -
Antioxidative and antibacterial properties of honey from Serbia, Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina
(2022-04)Honey is a natural sweetener produced by honeybees using nectar. It has been used not only for food, but also for therapeutic purposes. Carbohydrates, primarily glucose and fructose (85-95%), dominate in honey composition. ... -
Antioxidative properties of gluten-free crackers based on chickpea flour and pumpkin seed oil processing by-products
(University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technology Novi Sad, 2022)During the digestion process antioxidant compounds could be released from food matrix, as well as transformed into other compounds with lower bioaccessibility due to interaction with other constituents such as fibers, ... -
Antiproliferative properties of honey from Serbia, Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina
(2022-06)Honey is a natural sweetener produced by honeybees using nectar. The type of honey is determined by the type of pollen, i.e. nectar, insect secretions, as well as climatic conditions and soil composition. The health benefits ... -
Antiproliferative properties of honey types from the Western Balkans
(2023-04)Honey is a natural sweetener used not only for food, but also for therapeutic purposes. It contains carbohydrates, primarily glucose and fructose (85–95%) but also contains about 200 substances present in small amounts ... -
Applicability of different kinetic models on biosorption of molassigenic metal ions in closed-loop fixed-bed column system
(2022-10)Valorization of by-products from the food industry is a generally accepted trend with an increasing tendency of its application in everyday life. One of the most difficult sustainability challenges is to overcome problems ... -
Application of temporal dominance of sensations in sensory profiling of sourdough starter odour
(National Society of Processing and Energy in Agriculture, 2022)Sourdough is one of the oldest examples of natural starters, obtained from the mixture of cereal flour and water, fermented with naturally occurring or selected lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and yeasts. Fermentation process ... -
Applying different infrared spectrophotometry methods for determining
(University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technology Novi Sad, 2022-10)Chitin, the most abundant biopolymer after cellulose, is a linear, highly crystalline polysaccharide, built from acetylglucosamine monomer units connected by β-1,4 glucosidic bonds. High degree of acetylation (DA) and ... -
Assessment of honey quality from the area of Rtanj mountains
(2022-04)Honey is a natural product that contains more than 200 different compounds and consists mainly of sugar, water, and other components such as organic acids, proteins (enzymes), vitamins, minerals, and phenolic compounds. ... -
Assessment of mineral composition of blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) shell from Tivat Bay and Ulcinj coastal waters
(Institute of Marine Biology University of Montenegro Kotor, Montenegro, 2022)The blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) has been considered an invasive species distributed in the Adriatic and other parts of the Mediterranean Sea, and represents a significant threat to the global marine ecosystems, because ... -
Auto-ML GC/MS fingerprinting strategy for cereal flour authentication
(2022)Despite food authentication being a global challenge since decades, not much work has been done in developing authentication methodologies of cereal flours and bakery products. This research represents an innovative and ... -
Bactericidal effectiveness of active chlorine solution with essential oils
(University of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Technology, 2023-03-20)Insufficient hygiene of food contact surfaces often leads to food contamination with bacteria that cause foodborne diseases in humans, which is a growing public health problem and causes large economic losses, despite ... -
Big opportunities for tiny seeds: Mineral composition, protein content and sensory properties of gluten-free bread enriched with non-germinated and germinated alfalfa seeds
(2022-05)Greater consumer demands for nutritious and healthy foods matching today’s lifestyle requirements are the driving force for the development of innovative ingredients with versatile functionalities. This task becomes even ...