Ivana Nikolić
University of Novi Sad
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Food Science and Technology International | 2018
Jovana Petrović; Biljana Pajin; Ivana Lončarević; Vesna Tumbas Šaponjac; Ivana Nikolić; Đurđica Ačkar; Danica Zarić
In this study, the effect of encapsulated sour cherry pomace extract on the physical characteristics of the cookie dough (colour, textural and rheological properties) was investigated. Sour cherry pomace extract encapsulated in whey (WE) and soy proteins (SE) was incorporated in cookie dough, replacing 10% (WE10 and SE10) and 15% (WE15 and SE15) of wheat flour. The dough samples containing encapsulates had the grey-blue colour (b* values significantly decreased compared to control sample). Due to the presence of anthocyanins, a* values of the dough colour increased significantly with the addition of encapsulates. The addition of soy protein encapsulate increased hardness, resistance to extension and viscosity of cookie dough and decreased deformation compliance (J), while the addition of whey encapsulate caused dough softness, higher deformation compliance and lower values of viscosity compared to control sample. Values of storage and loss modulus, G′ and G″, significantly decreased when wheat flour was replaced with WE and increased when the flour was replaced with soy protein encapsulate. The addition of soy protein encapsulate resulted in higher cookie hardness.
Croatian journal of food science and technology | 2017
Jovana Petrović; Ivana Nikolić; Ivana Lončarević; Biljana Pajin; Danica Zarić; Aleksandra Torbica; Radovan Omorjan
The influence of mixture of two separate emulsifiers and a new generation of emulsifier 2 in 1, which nowadays has a tendency to replace these two, on the rheological and textural properties and sensory quality of fat filling was investigated. Emulsifiers were added in concentrations of 0.3, 0.45 and 0.75%, and calculated on the total mass of raw materials. The addition of emulsifiers in concentrations of 0.3 and 0.45% had a significant influence on the textural and rheological parameters of fat filling. These results showed that is not necessary to add a maximum amount of an emulsifier in order to achieve optimal spreadibility and hardness, which is certainly justified from an economic point of view. The addition of emulsifier 2 in 1 caused starchy taste and migration of fat to the surface of fat filling. The sample with 0.45%, which was a combination of two emulsifiers, had the best sensory quality and spreadability characteristics.
Food Hydrocolloids | 2012
Ljubica Dokić; Veljko Krstonošić; Ivana Nikolić
Food Hydrocolloids | 2015
Veljko Krstonošić; Ljubica Dokić; Ivana Nikolić; Maja Milanović
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2016
Zita Šereš; Nikola Maravić; Aleksandar Takaci; Ivana Nikolić; Dragana Šoronja-Simović; Aleksandar Jokić; Cecilia Hodúr
Journal of Food Engineering | 2013
Biljana Pajin; Ljubica Dokić; Danica Zarić; Dragana Šoronja-Simović; Ivana Lončarević; Ivana Nikolić
Journal of Texture Studies | 2013
Marija S Milašinović Šeremešić; Ljubica Dokić; Ivana Nikolić; Milica Radosavljevic; Dragana Šoronja Simović
Journal of The Serbian Chemical Society | 2012
Veljko Krstonošić; Ljubica Dokić; Ivana Nikolić; Tamara Dapčević; Miroslav Hadnadjev
Archive | 2012
Ljubica Dokić; Ivana Nikolić; Hajduk Veljkova
Hemijska Industrija | 2013
Aleksandar Fistes; Dušan Rakić; Biljana Pajin; Ljubica Dokić; Ivana Nikolić