Đurđica Božić Luburić
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Food Chemistry | 2017
Nina Bilandžić; Ivana Tlak Gajger; Marina Kosanović; Bruno Čalopek; Marija Sedak; Božica Solomun Kolanović; Ivana Varenina; Đurđica Božić Luburić; Ines Varga; Maja Đokić
The concentrations of 24 elements in seven honey types (multifloral, heather, common heather, bearberry, sage, mandarin orange-blossom and honeydew) collected in southern Mediterranean regions of Croatia were determined using ICP-MS. Significant differences were found in the concentrations of Ag, As, Ba, Cu, Co, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, Ni, Se, Sb, U and Th (p<0.05, all) among honeys. The highest element concentrations were determined in honeydew honeys, with the exception of multifloral (Ca, Cr, Mo, Se), common heather (Mg, Na), bearberry (Ba, Fe, Pb) and sage (Ag) honeys. Among the floral honeys, the highest concentrations were found in multifloral honey (Al, As, Be, Ca, Cr, Mn, Mo, Ni, Se, Th and U), common heather (Co, K, Mg, Na, V), sage (Ag, Cd, Cu), and bearberry (Ba, Fe, Pb, Sb, Zn). The results contribute to the evidence supporting the role of botanical origin on the elemental composition of honey.
Journal of Food Protection | 2018
Božica Solomun Kolanović; Nina Bilandžić; Ivana Varenina; Đurđica Božić Luburić; Ines Varga; Luka Cvetnić; Miroslav Benić; Željko Cvetnić; Marija Denžić Lugomer; Damir Pavliček; Jagoda Šušković; Blaženka Kos
This study was conducted to evaluate withdrawal time of levamisole in eggs after oral administration in laying hens at different doses. Sampling of eggs was conducted for 37 days after the end of treatment, and levamisole concentrations were measured by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry validated according to the Commission Decision 2002/657/EC. Estimated validation parameters were as follows: decision limit, 0.54 μg/kg; detection capability, 0.56 μg/kg; limit of detection, 0.04 μg/kg; limit of quantification, 0.15 μg/kg; accuracy (recovery), between 92.9 and 102.3%; precision (relative standard deviation), ≤4.62%; and within-laboratory precision (relative standard deviation), ≤5.19%. Levamisole residue levels were significantly higher in egg yolks than in egg whites. The highest levels of levamisole were detected on day 2 posttreatment in groups receiving 50 mg/kg of body weight (556.2 μg/kg in egg yolks and 166.5 μg/kg in egg whites). Significant elimination occurred within 5 days after the cessation of treatment in all groups, with an elimination half-life of 1.3 days. Levamisole was still detectable on day 30 after the end of treatment in egg whites (0.06 μg/kg) and on day 37 in egg yolks (0.06 μg/kg). The longest withdrawal time for levamisole in eggs (14.9 days) was determined in a group treated with 25 mg of levamisole per kg of body weight for two consecutive days. According to the results, oral treatment of laying hens with levamisole may result in noncompliant egg samples even 14 days after treatment.
Toxin Reviews | 2017
Nina Bilandžić; Ivana Varenina; Božica Solomun Kolanović; Đurđica Božić Luburić; Ines Varga; Blaženka Želježić; Luka Cvetnić; Miroslav Benić; Sanin Tanković; Željko Cvetnić
Abstract Raw cow, goat and sheep milk samples were collected in different regions of Croatia during spring and autumn 2016. Aflatoxin M1 (AFM1) concentrations were measured in the following ranges (ng/kg): cow milk 0.93–85.4; goat milk 2.0–18.6; sheep milk 2.27–11.2. AFM1 levels exceeding the European Union maximum residue levels of 50 ng/kg were found in two cow milk samples in spring and 10 cow milk samples in autumn. The probable daily intakes (PDIs) for all three dairy species were from 0.0108 to 0.0165 ng/kg b.w./day and contributing 1.08–1.65% to the proposed provisional maximum tolerable daily intake (PMTDI; 1 ng/kg b.w./day), indicating low risk exposure for consumers. The mean positive cow milk PDI was 0.15 ng/kg b.w./day, contributing 15.2% to the PMTDI.
Food Control | 2016
Nina Bilandžić; Sanin Tanković; Vedrana Jelušić; Ivana Varenina; Božica Solomun Kolanović; Đurđica Božić Luburić; Željko Cvetnić
Mljekarstvo | 2016
Nina Bilandžić; Ivana Varenina; Božica Solomun Kolanović; Đurđica Božić Luburić; Miroslav Benić; Luka Cvetnić; Sanin Tanković; Željko Cvetnić
Journal of Food Composition and Analysis | 2018
Nina Bilandžić; Marija Sedak; Bruno Čalopek; Maja Đokić; Ivana Varenina; Božica Solomun Kolanović; Đurđica Božić Luburić; Ines Varga; Miroslav Benić; Alessandra Roncarati
Mljekarstvo | 2016
Nina Bilandžić; Đurđica Božić Luburić; Božica Solomun Kolanović; Ivana Varenina; Ines Varga
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2016
Nina Bilandžić; Marija Sedak; Bruno Čalopek; Đurđica Božić Luburić; Božica Solomun Kolanović; Ivana Varenina; Maja Đokić; Ivana Kmetič; Teuta Murati
Veterinarska stanica : znanstveno-stručni veterinarski časopis | 2015
Nina Bilandžić; Ivana Tlak Gajger; Bruno Čalopek; Marija Sedak; Božica Solomun Kolanović; Ivana Varenina; Đurđica Božić Luburić; Ines Varga; Maja Đokić
Veterinarska stanica : znanstveno-stručni veterinarski časopis | 2017
Nina Bilandžić; Marija Sedak; Bruno Čalopek; Maja Đokić; Božica Solomun Kolanović; Ivana Varenina; Đurđica Božić Luburić; Ines Varga