Ivana Flanjak
Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek
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Journal of Apicultural Science | 2016
Ivana Flanjak; Ivica Strelec; Daniela Kenjerić; Ljiljana Primorac
Abstract In honey, the content of proteins, including the enzymes, is relatively low and has a minor nutritive significance. On the other hand, the proteins, including the enzymes, are usually used as honey quality evaluation parameters. This is because protein content and enzyme activities vary regarding the botanical origin of the honey. Since the results of protein content, glucose-oxidase, and acid phosphatase, for honeys produced in Croatia, are not available, four of the most abundant honey types produced in Croatia (black locust, sage, chestnut, and honeydew honey) are characterised according to the protein and proline content and enzyme activities. The characterisation was done to determine specificities and contribute to the characterisation of unifloral honeys. Dark honey types (honeydew and chestnut honey) had a higher proline content, and diastase, invertase, and glucose-oxidase activity than lighter sage and black locust honey. Black locust honey has a naturally low enzyme activity and showed the highest acid phosphatase activity among the analysed honey types, while honeydew honey, otherwise known to possess high proline content and enzyme activity, had a low protein content comparable to black locust honey. Statistically significant correlations were obtained between all analysed parameters, with the exception of acid phosphatase activity.
Journal of AOAC International | 2017
Blanka Bilić Rajs; Ivana Flanjak; Jelena Mutić; Vesna Vukojević; Slađana Đurđić; Ljiljana Primorac
Rape (Brassica sp.) unifloral honey from Croatia was characterized by certain physicochemical parameters, micro- and macroelement content, and pollen spectrum, as determined in 21 honey samples. The Brassica sp. pollen type was predominant in the analyzed samples and ranged between 60 and 98%, with Trifolium spp., Robinia pseudoacacia, Rosaceae, Helianthus annuus, Salix spp., and Taraxacum officinale as the main accompanying pollen types. The electrical conductivity mean value was 0.22 ± 0.05 mS/cm and the glucose/fructose ratio mean value was 1.1 ± 0.07, whereas sucrose was absent in the samples. The most abundant macroelement was potassium (K) (268.49 mg/kg), followed by phosphorus (P) (60.23 mg/kg), calcium (Ca) (54.02 mg/kg), sodium (Na) (22.52 mg/kg), sulfur (S) (15.79 mg/kg), and magnesium (Mg) (12.58 mg/kg). Toxic elements were mainly bellow the LODs; only arsenic (As) concentration was detectable in higher amount (0.233 mg/kg), which may be related to the high arsenic concentration in the soil and groundwater of eastern Croatia. The differences between the two harvesting seasons observed in a large number of elements could be related to climatic and soil conditions and different nectar yields originating from the associated plant species.
Food Analytical Methods | 2017
Ivica Strelec; Lidija Brodar; Ivana Flanjak; Frane Čačić Kenjerić; Tihomir Kovač; Daniela Kenjerić; Ljiljana Primorac
The original version of this article unfortunately contained an incorrect version of author’s names and surnames (underlined). The correct names and surnames are: “Ivica Strelec”, “Lidija Brodar”, “Ivana Flanjak”, “Frane Čačić Kenjerić”, “Tihomir Kovač”, “Daniela Čačić Kenjerić”, “Ljiljana Primorac”.
Croatian journal of food science and technology | 2017
Ivana Flanjak; Martina Jakovljević; Daniela Kenjerić; Milica Cvijetić Stokanović; Ljiljana Primorac; Blanka Bilić Rajs
Although health-promoting properties of royal jelly are known for many years, the absence of quality standards and methods prescribed for their determination leads to royal jelly adulteration. Royal jelly is a source of unique unsaturated fatty acid, (2E)-10-hydroxydec-2-enoic acid (10-HDA), and its content is considered as one of the freshness and authenticity parameter. In this study, high performance liquid chromatographic method (HPLC) with UV detection was validated and 10-HDA content in fresh royal jelly samples produced in Eastern Croatia was determined. The data about Croatian royal jelly are not available, therefore the results presented in this study could be considered as pioneer results for Croatian royal jelly characterization in respect of the 10-HDA. Method performance characteristics showed that the used method is fit for purpose. The content of 10-HDA in analysed samples varied from 1.56% up to 3.78%. According to the international recommendations for royal jelly quality, samples were fresh and authentic regarding 10-HDA content. Furthermore, the effect of packaging material on 10-HDA content was observed. Based on the obtained results, the conclusion was reached that if the samples were collected at the same time and frozen after collection, collection and storage of fresh royal jelly in glass and plastic containers had no effect on 10-HDA content.
Czech Journal of Food Sciences | 2018
Ljiljana Primorac; Ivana Flanjak; Daniela Kenjerić; Dragan Bubalo; Zoran Topolnjak
European Food Research and Technology | 2016
Ivana Flanjak; Daniela Kenjerić; Dragan Bubalo; Ljiljana Primorac
Journal of Central European Agriculture | 2009
Ljiljana Primorac; Boris Angelkov; Milena L. Mandić; Daniela Kenjerić; Martina Nedeljko; Ivana Flanjak; Antonija Perl Pirički; Mila Arapceska
Deutsche Lebensmittel-rundschau | 2008
Ljiljana Primorac; Dragan Bubalo; Daniela Kenjerić; Ivana Flanjak; Antonija Peri Piricki; Milena L. Mandić
Deutsche Lebensmittel-rundschau | 2006
Daniela Kenjerić; Ljiljana Primorac; Milena L. Mandić; Bubalo Dragan; Antonija Perl Pirički; Ivana Flanjak
Deutsche Lebensmittel-rundschau | 2006
Milena L. Mandić; Ljiljana Primorac; Daniela Kenjerić; Dragan Bubalo; Antonija Peri; Ivana Flanjak