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Food Chemistry | 2016

Possibility of Alternaria toxins reduction by extrusion processing of whole wheat flour.

Elizabet Janić Hajnal; Radmilo Čolović; Lato Pezo; Dejan Orčić; Đuro Vukmirović; Jasna Mastilović

This study represents the first report about possibility of reduction of Alternaria toxins in wheat using the extrusion process. Effects of extrusion processing parameters - moisture content (w=16, 20, 24g/100g), feeding rate (q=15, 20, 25kg/h), and screw speed (v=300, 390, 480rpm), on reduction rate of tenuazonic acid (TeA), alternariol (AOH) and alternariol monomethyl ether (AME), in whole wheat flour were investigated. Temperature ranged between 111.1 and 160.8°C, while the absolute pressure was from 0.17 to 0.23MPa. The simultaneous influence of w and v was the most important for TeA reduction (p<0.05), while v and q were the most influential for AOH reduction (p<0.01). Level of AME reduction was mostly influenced by w and v (p<0.10). Optimal parameters for reduction of all three Alternaria toxins were as follows: w=24g/100g, q=25kg/h, v=390rpm, with a reduction of 65.6% for TeA, 87.9% for AOH and 94.5% for AME.


Contemporary Agriculture | 2016

Fatty Acid Composition and β-Carotene Content in Egg Yolk of Laying Hens Fed with Linseed, Paprika and Marigold

Nedeljka Spasevski; Dušica Čolović; Slađana Rakita; Predrag Ikonić; Olivera Đuragić; Vojislav Banjac; Đuro Vukmirović

Summary Eggs enriched with n-3 fatty acids and natural pigments are desirable in human food chain due to numerous benefits for health. In this study, we investigated the effects of inclusion of co-extruded linseed and sunflower meal into laying hens’ diet and replacement of synthesized pigment with paprika and marigold flower as sources of natural pigments. Four hundred 18–wk-old Bovan laying hens divided in two groups (control and experiment) were fed for 12 weeks. Fatty acids and β-carotene were monitored every fourth week and successively analyzed. Significantly (p<0.05) increased content of α-linolenic acid in egg yolk in the experimental group in comparison to the control group was observed with addition of linseed, paprika and marigold in laying hens’ nutrition. Nearly the same tendency was observed in eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) content. Supplementation of the co-extruded linseed and sunflower meal into laying hens’ diet demonstrated significantly (p<0.05) lower n-6/n-3 FA ratio in experimental group compared to control group. The obtained results showed that the synthetic pigment added to laying hens’ diet provided better pigmentation of egg yolks after one and two months of the feeding trial than paprika and marigold flower. The concentration of β-carotene in egg yolks increased in experimental group after three months of the treatment, and that was the first time that concentrations of β-carotene did not significantly (p < 0.05) differ among control and experimental group, which shows that paprika and marigold flower as sources of natural pigments can successfully replace synthetic pigment. We shall continue research in this field with other supplemented mixtures, as there are indices for other potential feed enhancements among oily seeds and herbs.


Food Additives and Contaminants Part A-chemistry Analysis Control Exposure & Risk Assessment | 2017

Influence of apple pomace inclusion on the process of animal feed pelleting

Marijana Maslovaric; Đuro Vukmirović; Lato Pezo; Radmilo Čolović; Rade Jovanovic; Nedeljka Spasevski; Natasa Tolimir

ABSTRACT Apple pomace (AP) is the main by-product of apple juice production. Large amounts of this material disposed into landfills can cause serious environmental problems. One of the solutions is to utilise AP as animal feed. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of dried AP inclusion into model mixtures made from conventional feedstuffs on pellet quality and pellet press performance. Three model mixtures, with different ratios of maize, sunflower meal and AP, were pelleted. Response surface methodology (RSM) was applied when designing the experiment. The simultaneous and interactive effects of apple pomace share (APS) in the mixtures, die thickness (DT) of the pellet press and initial moisture content of the mixtures (M), on pellet quality and production parameters were investigated. Principal component analysis (PCA) and standard score (SS) analysis were applied for comprehensive analysis of the experimental data. The increase in APS led to an improvement of pellet quality parameters: pellet durability index (PDI), hardness (H) and proportion of fines in pellets. The increase in DT and M resulted in pellet quality improvement. The increase in DT and APS resulted in higher energy consumption of the pellet press. APS was the most influential variable for PDI and H calculation, while APS and DT were the most influential variables in the calculation of pellet press energy consumption. PCA showed that the first two principal components could be considered sufficient for data representation. In conclusion, addition of dried AP to feed model mixtures significantly improved the quality of the pellets.


Fuel Processing Technology | 2013

Chemometric approach for assessing the quality of olive cake pellets

Tea Brlek; Lato Pezo; Neven Voća; Tajana Krička; Đuro Vukmirović; Radmilo Čolović; Marija Bodroža-Solarov


Fuel Processing Technology | 2016

The effects of sugar beet molasses on wheat straw pelleting and pellet quality. A comparative study of pelleting by using a single pellet press and a pilot-scale pellet press

Nevena M. Mišljenović; Radmilo Čolović; Đuro Vukmirović; Tea Brlek; Carlos Salas Bringas


Ratarstvo i Povrtarstvo | 2012

Effect of microwave heating on content of cyanogenic glycosides in linseed.

Dušica S. Ivanov; Bojana Kokić; Tea Brlek; Radmilo Čolović; Đuro Vukmirović; J. Levic; Slavica Sredanović


Proceedings of the 46th Croatian and 6th International Symposium on Agriculture, Opatija, Croatia, 14-18 February 2011. | 2012

Quality of Pelleted Olive Cake for Energy Generation

Tea Brlek; Neven Voća; Tajana Krička; J. Levic; Đuro Vukmirović; Radmilo Čolović


Biosystems Engineering | 2015

Effects of sunflower meal quality on the technical parameters of the pelleting process and pellet quality

Radmilo Čolović; Lato Pezo; Đuro Vukmirović; Dušica Čolović; Oskar Bera; Vojislav Banjac; J. Levic


Journal on Processing and Energy in Agriculture | 2010

Effect of steam conditioning on physical properties of pellets and energy consumption in pelleting process

Đuro Vukmirović; Dušica S. Ivanov; Radmilo Čolović; Bojana Kokić; Jovanka Lević; Olivera Đuragić; Slavica Sredanović


Food and Feed Research | 2010

The influence of a bacterial inoculant on reduction of aerobic microflora during ensiling of alfalfa

Ivana S. Čabarkapa; Dragan Palić; Dragana Plavsic; Đuro Vukmirović; Radmilo Čolović

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Lato Pezo

University of Belgrade

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Tea Brlek

University of Novi Sad

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J. Levic

University of Novi Sad

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