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Meat Science | 2013

Sensory, physical and chemical characteristics of cooked ham manufactured from rapidly chilled and earlier deboned M. semimembranosus

Vladimir Tomović; Marija Jokanović; Ljiljana Petrović; Mila S. Tomović; Tatjana Tasić; Predrag Ikonić; Zdravko Šumić; Branislav Šojić; Snežana Škaljac; Milena Mladen Soso

Effects of rapid chilling of carcasses (at -31°C in the first 3h of chilling, and then at 2-4°C) and earlier deboning (8h post-mortem), compared to rapid (till 24h post-mortem) and conventional chilling (at 2-4°C, till 24h post-mortem), on quality characteristics of pork M. semimebranosus and cooked ham were investigated. Quality measurements included pH value, colour (CIEL a b values) and total aerobic count of M. semimebranosus, as well as sensory (colour, juiciness, texture, and flavour), physical (pH value, colour - CIEL a b values and texture - Warner-Bratzler shear and penetration forces) and chemical (protein, total fat, and moisture content) characteristics of cooked ham. The cooked ham was manufactured from pieces of M. semimebranosus with ultimate lightness (CIEL value) lower than 50. Rapid chilling and earlier deboning significantly increased quantity of M. semimebranosus desirable for cooked ham manufacturing. Earlier start of pork fabrication did not affect important quality characteristics of cooked ham.


Food Additives & Contaminants Part B-surveillance | 2013

Cadmium in meat and edible offal of free-range reared Swallow-belly Mangulica pigs from Vojvodina (northern Serbia)

Marija Jokanović; Vladimir Tomović; Branislav Šojić; Snežana Škaljac; Tatjana Tasić; Predrag Ikonić; Žarko Kevrešan

The aim of this study was to determine the cadmium concentration in four muscles and 10 edible offal items of 15 free-range reared Swallow-belly Mangulica pigs from Vojvodina, by flame atomic absorption spectrometry after mineralisation by dry ashing. All individual concentrations in muscles and heart, tongue, spinal cord, back fat and leaf fat were below the limit of detection (LOD = 0.050 mg/kg). In lungs, spleen and brain, cadmium concentrations ranked from below LOD, 0.055 and 0.058 to 0.057, 0.065 and 0.074 mg/kg, respectively. The concentration of cadmium in liver and kidney ranged from 0.089 to 0.116 mg/kg and from 0.204 to 0.440 mg/kg, respectively. Cadmium concentrations in liver and kidney of free-range reared Swallow-belly Mangulica pigs slaughtered at about 20 months of age were lower than in liver and kidney of commercial pigs from Vojvodina, slaughtered at about 6 months of age.


Food Additives & Contaminants Part B-surveillance | 2011

Cadmium concentrations in the liver of 10 different pig genetic lines from Vojvodina, Serbia

Vladimir Tomović; Lj.S. Petrović; M. Tomović; Ž. Kevrešan; Marija Jokanović; N.R. Džinić; A.R. Despotović

Cadmium concentrations were determined in 480 liver samples from 10 different pig genetic lines produced in Vojvodina (Serbia). Cadmium levels were determined by flame atomic absorption spectrometry after mineralization by dry ashing. The difference in cadmium levels in analysed liver tissues was not significant (p > 0.05) between the various genetic lines. However, large variations in cadmium levels (from 0.03 to 0.27 mg/kg) in liver tissues indicated its availability in the local agricultural environment in Vojvodina. The average level of cadmium (0.13 mg/kg) was higher than the levels reported in pork liver from some developed countries.


Food Additives & Contaminants Part B-surveillance | 2017

Cadmium in liver and kidneys of domestic Balkan and Alpine dairy goat breeds from Montenegro and Serbia

Vladimir Tomović; Marija Jokanović; Mila S. Tomović; Milana Lazović; Branislav Šojić; Snežana Škaljac; Maja Ivić; Sunčica Kocić-Tanackov; Igor Tomasevic; Aleksandra Martinovic

ABSTRACT Concentrations of cadmium (Cd) were determined in the samples of 144 animals around 1 and of 144 animals around 4 years old. Cd was analysed by inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES), after microwave digestion. Cd concentrations were higher (p < 0.05) in kidney than in liver and higher (p < 0.05) in older animals than in young ones. In domestic Balkan goat which was raised in a free-ranged system Cd accumulation was lower (p < 0.05) than in Alpine goat raised in an intensive production system. Geographic region did influence Cd accumulation only in older animals. Higher Cd levels (p < 0.05) were determined in goats from Serbia. The highest obtained Cd concentrations in both tissues were lower than maximum levels set by European and national legislation for ruminants (cattle and sheep).


Polish Journal of Food and Nutrition Sciences | 2018

Physico-Chemical Characteristics and Sensory Quality of Dry Fermented Sausages with Flaxseed Oil Preparations

Slaviša Stajić; N. Stanisic; Steva Lević; Vladimir Tomović; Slobodan Lilic; Danijela Vranić; Marija Jokanović; Dušan Živković

Abstract The aim of this study was to determine the extent of changes in physico-chemical and sensory properties of dry fermented sausages where pork backfat was partly replaced by flaxseed oil used as liquid (FXL), after encapsulation (FXE), and pre-emulsified with alginate (FXA) and soy protein isolate (FXI). During production and storage, similar pH values of all products were observed. FXL sausages had significantly lower (p<0.05) weight loss which led to significantly higher moisture content, significantly lower fat content, hardness and chewiness. Also, FXL sausages had the lowest grades in terms of sensory attributes, such as colour, odour, taste, texture and overall acceptability. Flaxseed oil preparations affected the parameters of instrumental colour analysis of sausages. All modified products had significantly higher yellowness (relative to control) and FXI sausages relative to other modified products. Regarding consumer sensory evaluation, FXA sausages stood out among modified products because all other modified products had significantly lower grades relative to control. The thirty-day storage period did not lead to significant changes (p>0.05) in any of the observed sensory characteristics.


Food Additives & Contaminants: Part B | 2017

Cadmium and lead in female cattle livers and kidneys from Vojvodina, northern Serbia

Vladimir Tomović; Marija Jokanović; Mila S. Tomović; Milana Lazović; Branislav Šojić; Snežana Škaljac; Maja Ivić; Sunčica Kocić-Tanackov; Igor Tomasevic; Aleksandra Martinovic

ABSTRACT Concentrations of cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) were determined in livers (n = 52) and kidneys (n = 52) of female cattle (345–2717 days old) from dairy farms in the region Vojvodina. Cd and Pb were analysed by inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectrometry, after microwave digestion. Cd and Pb concentrations did not exceed the Serbian and European maximum set limits in any sample. The Cd concentrations in the livers and kidneys ranged from 0.033 to 0.151 mg kg−1 wet weight and from 0.055 to 0.510 mg kg−1 wet weight, respectively. The corresponding Pb concentrations were 0.015-0.159 mg kg−1 wet weight and 0.021-0.196 mg kg−1 wet weight, respectively. Mean Cd and Pb concentrations were significantly lower (p < 0.001) in the liver (0.072 and 0.053 mg kg−1 wet weight) than in the kidney (0.190 and 0.075 mg kg−1 wet weight). There were good correlations between Cd in liver and Cd in kidney, Pb in liver and Pb in kidney, Cd level and age and Pb level and age in both tissues.


International Journal of Food Properties | 2016

Effect of Starter Culture Addition and Processing Method on Proteolysis and Texture Profile of Traditional Dry-Fermented Sausage Petrovská klobása

Predrag Ikonić; Marija Jokanović; Ljiljana Petrović; Tatjana Tasić; Snežana Škaljac; Branislav Šojić; Natalija Džinić; Vladimir Tomović; Jelena Tomić; Bojana R. Danilović; Bojana Ikonić

Proteolysis and texture profile of Petrovská klobása, made with addition of starter culture, were investigated during the ripening in different conditions (traditional versus industrial). Due to intensive degradation of myofibrillar proteins, significant increases of non-protein nitrogen and free amino acids nitrogen contents were registered in all samples. Similar proteolytic changes were found in both starter and non-starter sausages, but were more pronounced in samples ripened in industrial room. In relation to ripening conditions hardness and chewiness differed significantly, while starter culture had significant effect only on hardness of sausages processed in industrial room.


Quality of Life (Banja Luka) - APEIRON | 2013

The Influence of Garlic Powder in Broiler Feed on Carcass and Breast Meat Quality

Natalija Džinić; Đorđe Okanović; Marija Jokanović; Vladimir Tomović; Dragan V. Palić

In this study the carcass and quality (nutritive, technological and sensory) of broiler breast meat were analysed. Hubbard chickens were used for investigations (n=200). There were two groups of samples: control group (C) chickens fed with standard mixture, and experimental group (E) chickens fed with standard feed mixture supplemented with 2% of garlic powder. The trial lasted 42 days. Experimental group had higher (p<0.05) meat yield in chickens breast, but significant effect of garlic addition on nutritive quality of chicken breast meat were not noted. In the breast meat of the experimental group E significantly (P < 0.05) higher protein content and lower (P < 0.05) fat content, compared to control (C), was found. Cholesterol levels in breast meat of the experimental group E (46.1 mg/100g) was significantly lower (P < 0.05) compared to the control group (60.1 mg/100g). The average technological quality of breast meat of groups regarding to pHk, as the parameter and criteria for determining the quality of breast meat corresponds to PSE. The average technological quality of breast meat of control and experimental group according to colouru (L*), as the parameter and criteria for determining the quality of breast meat, corresponds to “normal quality”. According to results of sensory analyzes, roasted breast meat of the experimental group had significantly (P < 0.01) preferable juiciness and tenderness.


International Journal of Food Properties | 2018

Influence of collagen and natural casings on the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in traditional dry fermented sausage (Petrovská klobása) from Serbia

Snežana Škaljac; Ljiljana Petrović; Marija Jokanović; Tatjana Tasić; Maja Ivić; Vladimir Tomović; Predrag Ikonić; Branislav Šojić; Natalija Džinić; Biljana Škrbić

ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to determine the content of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons—PAHs (acenaphthylene, anthracene, fluorene, phenanthrene, pyrene, benz[a]anthracene, benzo[b]fluoranthene, benzo[k]fluoranthene, benzo[a]pyrene, chrysene, indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene, dibenz[a,h]anthracene, and benzo[ghi]perylene)—from Environmental Protection Agency list (United States Environmental Protection Agency) in traditional dry fermented sausage (Petrovská klobása) stuffed in collagen (C) and natural casings (N). Benzo[a]pyrene as well as PAH4 (benz[a]anthracene, benzo[b]fluoranthene, benzo[a]pyrene, and chrysene) were not detected in all examined samples. Results obtained in this study indicated that at the end of drying, as well as at the end of storage period, total content of 13 US-EPA PAH was significantly (P < 0.05) lower in sausages with collagen casing (56.2 and 73.6 μg/kg, respectively) than in sausages with natural casing (137.1 and 206.2 μg/kg, respectively).


Journal of Applied Animal Research | 2017

Ultimate pH, colour characteristics and proximate and mineral composition of edible organs, glands and kidney fat from Saanen goat male kids

Vladimir Tomović; Marija Jokanović; Ivan Pihler; Jaroslava Švarc-Gajić; Ivana Vasiljević; Snežana Škaljac; Branislav Šojić; Dušan Živković; Tin Lukić; Aleksandra Despotovic; Igor Tomasevic

ABSTRACT Ultimate pH value and instrumental colour (CIEL*a*b* values) characteristics, proximate (moisture, protein, total fat and total ash) and mineral composition (K, P, Na, Mg, Ca, Zn, Fe, Cu, Ni and Mn) were determined in 10 (heart, tongue, lungs, spleen, liver, kidney, brain, testicle, thymus and kidney fat) edible by-products of Saanen goat male kids. Many significant or numerical differences were found in the mean values of quality characteristics among the edible by-products. Among edible organs and glands, liver had the lowest surface CIEL* value (darkest colour), and the highest levels of protein, Zn, Cu and Mn. Furthermore, the highest pH24h, total ash, K, P and Mg levels were determined in the thymus. The testicle had the highest moisture, Ca and Ni levels. The spleen had the lowest fresh cut cross-section CIEL* value (darkest colour), and the highest Fe level. The highest total fat content and Na level were determined in the brain and kidney, respectively. Among all the edible by-products, kidney fat had the highest pH24h, surface CIEL* value (lightest colour) and total fat content, and the lowest moisture, protein, total ash, K, P, Na, Mg, Ca, Zn, Fe, Cu, Ni and Mn levels.

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University of Novi Sad

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