Tibor Janči
University of Zagreb
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Meat Science | 2014
Nives Marušić; Sanja Vidaček; Tibor Janči; Tomislav Petrak; Helga Medić
The aim of this work was to determine the characteristics of Istrian dry-cured ham by instrumental methods and sensory analysis. The aroma-active compounds of Istrian dry-cured ham from 2010 and 2012 were investigated by using headspace-solid phase microextraction (SPME) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Samples of biceps femoris were also evaluated by measuring physical and chemical characteristics. 92 volatile aroma compounds of Istrian dry-cured ham were found. Volatile compounds belonged to several chemical groups: aldehydes (51.4; 51.3%), terpenes (16.5; 16.4%), alcohols (15.5; 13.2%), ketones (8.6; 7.4%), alkanes (3.8; 5.7%), esters (1.3; 1.6%), aromatic hydrocarbons (0.8; 3.9%) and acids (0.6; 0.9%). Principal component analysis (PCA) showed that fat content, tenderness and melting texture were positively correlated. Terpenes were strongly correlated with flavour of added spices. Sweet taste and the presence of esters were positively correlated as well as negative odour, raw meat flavour and water content.
Food Chemistry | 2017
Tibor Janči; Davor Valinger; Jasenka Gajdoš Kljusurić; Lara Mikac; Sanja Vidaček; Mile Ivanda
This study was focused on development of a rapid and sensitive method for histamine determination in fish based on Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) using simple and widely available silver colloid SERS substrate. Extraction of histamine with 0.4M perchloric acid and purification with 1-butanol significantly shortened sample preparation (30min) and provided clear SERS spectra with characteristic Raman bands of histamine. Principal component analysis effectively distinguished SERS spectra of fish samples with different histamine content. Partial least square (PLS) regression models confirmed reliability of detection and spectral analysis of histamine with SERS. In histamine concentration range 0-200mgkg-1, significant in legislative and fish quality control aspects, PLS regression model based on spectral range 1139.9-1643.7cm-1 showed linear trend with R2pred=0.962, RPD=7.250. Presented protocol for histamine extraction and purification followed by SERS analysis coupled with chemometric approach, enabled development of rapid and inexpensive method for histamine determination in fish.
Journal of Food Science and Technology-mysore | 2016
Nives Marušić Radovčić; Sanja Vidaček; Tibor Janči; Helga Medić
Volatile compounds from smoked dry-cured ham were isolated by using headspace-solid phase microextraction and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS). Samples of biceps femoris were also evaluated for sensory physical and chemical characteristics. Eighty seven volatile aroma compounds of smoked dry-cured ham were identified. Chemical groups identified were aldehydes (35.6%), phenols (34.3%), alcohols (13.8%), terpenes (6.4%), aromatic hydrocarbons (2.6%), alkanes (2.2%), ketones (2.2%), esters (1.7%) and acids (0.7%). Except volatile compounds derived from lipolysis and proteolysis the second most abundant constituents were phenols that originate from smoking phase of the production process. The most abundant phenols were: 4-methylphenol, 3-methylphenol, 2-metoxy-4-methylphenol, 2-methylphenol, 2,6-dimethoxyphenol and 4-ethyl-2 methoxyphenol. Principal components analysis showed that NaCl and ash content positively correlated with the salty taste while fat content was correlated to marbling. Water content and aw value were negatively correlated with hardness of dry-cured ham while phenols were positively corelated with smoky aroma. Due to the different volatile composition and pronounced smoky aroma, smoked dry-cured ham can be distinguished from other types of dry-cured hams.
International Journal of Food Properties | 2017
Tomislav Ćurić; Nives Marušić Radovčić; Tibor Janči; Igor Lacković; Sanja Vidaček
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to test the applicability of bioelectrical measurements and a needle-type multi-electrode array in evaluating salt and moisture content of structurally heterogeneous food samples, such as fish. Impedance measurements were performed at different frequencies in order to find the most appropriate range, where impedance module and/or phase angle are the most sensitive to salt and moisture content. The salt, moisture, and water phase salt (WPS) of the salted rainbow trout samples were successfully evaluated by the impedance module measured at 50 kHz (AdR2 > 0.85). Due to rapid and non-destructive analysis coupled with low cost device design, this method for determination of salt and/or moisture has potential as the quality control technique for the fish industry.
Regulating Safety of Traditional and Ethnic Foods | 2016
Sanja Vidaček; Tibor Janči
Abstract Traditional and ethnic foods have been the focus of many studies because they are widely consumed in developed and developing countries. However, information about food safety incidents linked to consumption of traditional and ethnic seafood is scarce. Traditional and ethnic seafood dishes do not seem to be of higher risk than other traditional or ethnic products. However, because seafood is linked to many food safety hazards, food safety principles should be implemented for the entire supply chain, which is especially important for the food service sector. When a traditional manufacturing process is altered in response to specific health trends or convenience, risk from biologic hazards may be elevated. If there is a lot of consumption of a particular traditional dish or product, exposure studies should be carried out to estimate the development of chemical hazards that may occur during processing.
Croatian Journal of Fisheries | 2013
Tibor Janči; Danijel Kanski; Marina Dulić; Nives Marušić; Helga Medić; Tomislav Petrak; Sanja Vidaček
Cilj ovog rada bio je određivanje kemijskog sastava fileta svježe i hladno dimljene kalifornijske pastrve (Oncorhynchus mykiss) uzgojene u Jadranskom moru mjerenjem udjela vode, masti, proteina, soli, pepela, sastava masnih kiselina s naglaskom na eikozapentaensku (EPA) i dokozaheksaensku (DHA) masnu kiselinu te fizikalnih karakteristika mjerenjem pH i određivanjem boje. Analize su izvrsene na homogeniziranom misicju nakon odvajanja kože i kostiju. Određivanje udjela vode, pepela, ukupne kolicine masti i proteina izvrseno je prema referentnim metodama AOAC (1995). Za određivanje sastava masnih kiselina pripremljeni su metilni esteri prema metodi HRN EN ISO 5509 (2004) te su analizirani plinskom kromatografijom prema metodi HRN EN ISO 5508 (1999). Rezultati su pokazali da je istražena svježa pastrva uzgojena u moru odlican izvor proteina (21, 21%) te da ima nesto niže vrijednosti udjela masti (5, 21%) i omega-3 masnih kiselina (12, 52 %) od rezultata drugih istraživanja. Proces hladnog dimljenja ne uzrokuje gubitke na udjelu masti i omega-3 masnih kiselina. Fileti svježe i dimljene kalifornijske pastrve uzgojene u Jadranskom moru mogu se smatrati namirnicama visoke prehrambene vrijednosti.
International Journal of Food Science and Technology | 2012
Sanja Vidaček; Tibor Janči; Zdenka Brdek; Doris Udovičić; Nives Marušić; Helga Medić; Tomislav Petrak; Igor Lacković
Journal of Raman Spectroscopy | 2017
Tibor Janči; Lara Mikac; Mile Ivanda; Nives Marušić Radovčić; Helga Medić; Sanja Vidaček
Journal of Food Engineering | 2016
Sandra Zavadlav; Tibor Janči; Igor Lacković; Sven Karlović; Ivana Rogulj; Sanja Vidaček
Journal of Molecular Structure | 2017
Lara Mikac; Mile Ivanda; Marijan Gotić; Vesna Janicki; Hrvoje Zorc; Tibor Janči; Sanja Vidaček