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Igor Tomasevic

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Obtaining antioxidants and natural preservatives from food by-products through fermentation: A review

2021

Industrial food waste has potential for generating income from high-added-value compounds through fermentation. Solid-state fermentation is promising to obtain a high yield of bioactive compounds while requiring less water for the microorganism’s growth. A number of scientific studies evinced an increase in flavonoids or phenolics from fruit or vegetable waste and bioactive peptides from cereal processing residues and whey, a major waste of the dairy industry. Livestock, fish, or shellfish processing by-products (skin, viscera, fish scales, seabass colon, shrimp waste) also has the possibility of generating antioxidant peptides, hydrolysates, or compounds through fermentation. These bioacti…

0106 biological sciencesPreservativeAntioxidantantioxidantMicroorganismmedicine.medical_treatmentFermentation industries. Beverages. AlcoholFood spoilagePlant ScienceAntifungal01 natural sciencesBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)Hydrolysate0404 agricultural biotechnology010608 biotechnologymedicineBioreactorFood sciencefermentationFood by-productsTP500-660Chemistryfood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food scienceFood wasteFermentationFermentationfood by-productsAntioxidantantifungalFood ScienceFermentation
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Goose, Duck and Garganey

2019

Duck, goose and garganey are waterfowls consumed in a lower proportion than chicken. These species are of great economic importance in Asia, Europe and USA. Among the three species, duck is the main bird produced for the meat system while goose is commercially produced by at lower proportion than duck. Differently, garganey is considered as game meat, which has been poorly studied in last decades. The productive system of duck and goose share similarities with which other such as physical structure, animal management, feeding strategies, management of environmental conditions, transport, and slaughter. However, these variables and related aspects of farming and meat processing can be manage…

2. Zero hungerMeat packing industrybiology040301 veterinary sciencesbusiness.industryPekin duckbiology.animal_breed0402 animal and dairy scienceZoology04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesbiology.organism_classification040201 dairy & animal science0403 veterinary sciencePhysical structureGooseAnimal managementAgriculturebiology.animalWaterfowlbusinessQuality characteristics
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Untargeted metabolomics to explore the oxidation processes during shelf life of pork patties treated with guarana seed extracts

2019

The changes of metabolites in pork patties with different antioxidants added (control without antioxidants, 200 mg kg(-1) butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) and 250 mg kg(-1) guarana seed extracts (GSEs)) under modified atmosphere (80% O-2 and 20% CO2) for 18 days of refrigerated storage were evaluated. Untargeted metabolomic approach based on UHPLC-ESI-QTOF-MS analysis was applied. GSE phytochemical profile revealed a wide variety of compounds (caffeine, glycerol 1-propanoate, amino acids, alkaloids and glycerophospholipids), together with antioxidants (tyrosols, procyanidins and flavonoids). Important differences in BHT and GSE patties metabolomic profiles were found during storage. Most of t…

2. Zero hungerfood metabolomics010401 analytical chemistrySpermine04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesProtein degradationGlycerophospholipidsShelf life040401 food science01 natural sciencesAntioxidantsIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineering0104 chemical scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundPaulinia cupana0404 agricultural biotechnologylipid oxidationLipid oxidationchemistryPhytochemicalUHPLC-QTOFModified atmosphereButylated hydroxytolueneFood scienceFood ScienceInternational Journal of Food Science & Technology
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Microencapsulation of healthier oils to enhance the physicochemical and nutritional properties of deer pâté

2020

The influence of pork backfat substitution by microencapsulated healthier oils on physicochemical and nutritional properties of deer pate was assessed. Four different treatments were elaborated: control with 100% of pork backfat and the other ones with 50% of pork backfat was replaced by microencapsulated oils (tigernut, chia and linseed oils). These fat replacements were accompanied by a significant (P lt 0.001) decrease in fat and cholesterol contents. The inclusion of vegetable oils resulted in a significant (P lt 0.001) modification of colour parameters, being tigernut batches which presented the highest redness and yellowness values. Moreover, softer textures were observed in reformula…

0106 biological sciences2. Zero hungerLinseed oilfood.ingredientChemistryfood and beveragesTigernut oil04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food science01 natural sciences0404 agricultural biotechnologyfoodLinseed oilTechnological properties010608 biotechnologyHealthy pateChia seed oilFood scienceFood ScienceLWT
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Colour assessment of milk and milk products using computer vision system and colorimeter

2021

Abstract A computer vision system (CVS) and a colorimeter were compared for their abilities to measure the colour of twenty-seven different milks and milk products. The frequency of similarity test showed that CVS-generated colour chips were similar to the actual sample colour in all trials (100%). The CVS-obtained colours were found to be more similar to the colour of sample visualised on the monitor, compared with colorimeter-generated colour chips, with values of 83.3–100.0% depending on the milk product. The third test showed that there was difference between colour measured by CVS and the colorimeter; colorimeter readings resulted in a darker and yellower colour based on average L∗a∗b∗…

business.industryColorimeter0402 animal and dairy science04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food science040201 dairy & animal scienceApplied Microbiology and Biotechnology0404 agricultural biotechnologyMilk productsComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessFood ScienceSimilarity testMathematicsInternational Dairy Journal
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Application of pulsed electric fields in meat and fish processing industries: An overview.

2019

The market demand for new meat and fish products with enhanced physicochemical and nutritional properties attracted the interest of the food industry and academia to investigate innovative processing approaches such as pulsed electric fields (PEF). PEF is an emerging technology based on the application of electrical currents between two electrodes thus inducing electroporation phenomena and enabling a non-invasive modification of the tissues' structure. This review provides an overview of the current knowledge on the use of PEF processing in meat and fish to enhance the physicochemical and nutritional changes, as a preservation method, as well as for improving the extraction of high added-v…

AgingMeatFood industryChemical Phenomena030309 nutrition & dieteticsMeat Proteins03 medical and health sciences0404 agricultural biotechnologyFood QualityNon-thermal technologyAnimalsFood-Processing IndustryBy-products valorizationFish processing0303 health sciencesbusiness.industryFishes04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesFish products040401 food sciencePreservationMeat ProductsElectroporationSeafoodEnvironmental scienceFish <Actinopterygii>Food TechnologyDigestionBiochemical engineeringWater holdingbusinessTenderizationFood ScienceFood research international (Ottawa, Ont.)
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Effect of partial replacement of meat by carrot on physicochemical properties and fatty acid profile of fresh turkey sausages: a chemometric approach

2020

BACKGROUND This study evaluated the modification of physicochemical characteristics and fatty acid composition of fresh turkey sausages manufactured including carrot (Daucus carota L.) as a vegetable source (i.e., 10%, 20% and 30%, w/w). RESULTS The results were compared with sausages used as controls (i.e., containing 100% turkey meat, w/w). Overall, significant differences were detected for all of the evaluated attributes. The inclusion of 20% and 30% carrot (w/w) in the sausages resulted in a reduction of the lipid content (by 5.42 and 5.26 g/100 g, respectively) and reduced energy value (-7.6%). The color parameters were strongly affected by the inclusion of carrot, recording a signific…

TurkeysFood Handling030309 nutrition & dieteticsDaucus carota L.fatty acidsturkey meatDaucus carota L03 medical and health sciences0404 agricultural biotechnologySettore AGR/13 - CHIMICA AGRARIAfood designAnimalsHumansFood sciencecolor parameters2. Zero hungerchemistry.chemical_classification0303 health sciencesNutrition and DieteticsbiologyChemistryFatty acidfood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesbiology.organism_classificationchemometrics040401 food scienceDaucus carotaMeat ProductsTasteLipid contentDaucus carotaLFood AdditivesFatty acid compositionAgronomy and Crop ScienceFood ScienceBiotechnologyDaucus carota
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Potential of Propolis Extract as a Natural Antioxidant and Antimicrobial in Gelatin Films Applied to Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Fillets

2020

Usage of edible films and coatings alone or incorporated with natural extracts are a new approach to preservation and packaging of food. In this study, therefore, the microbiological, chemical quality, and sensorial changes of rainbow trout fillets coated with gelatin films supplemented with propolis extract (PE) (2, 8, 16%), as a source of polyphenols, were determined during 15 days of refrigerated storage (4 &plusmn

0106 biological sciencesendocrine systemanimal structuresHealth (social science)food.ingredientThiobarbituric acidanimal diseasesedible filmsPlant Sciencelcsh:Chemical technology01 natural sciencesHealth Professions (miscellaneous)MicrobiologyGelatinmicrobial qualitychemistry.chemical_compoundnatural extract0404 agricultural biotechnologyfoodlipid oxidationLipid oxidation010608 biotechnologyTBARSlcsh:TP1-1185Peroxide valueFood sciencebiologyurogenital systemfish quality04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesPropolisbiology.organism_classification040401 food scienceTroutantioxidantschemistryRainbow troutFood ScienceFoods
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What Is the Color of Milk and Dairy Products and How Is It Measured?

2020

Exactly six-hundred (600) scientific articles that report milk and milk products’ color results in scientific journals in the last couple of decades were reviewed. Thereof, the greatest part of the articles derived from Europe (36.3%) and Asia (29.5%). The greatest share of researchers used Minolta colorimeters (58.8%), while 26.3% of them used Hunter devices. Most reports were on cheese (31.0%) followed by fermented products (21.2%). Moreover, the highest number of papers reported color data of milk and milk products made from cow’s milk (44.81%). As expected, goat’s cheese was the brightest (L* = 87.1), while cow’s cheese was the yellowest (b* = 17.4). Most importantly, it appeared that c…

Health (social science)0402 animal and dairy scienceilluminantStandard illuminant04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesPlant ScienceReviewcomputer vision systemaperturemilk color measurementlcsh:Chemical technology040401 food science040201 dairy & animal scienceHealth Professions (miscellaneous)Microbiology0404 agricultural biotechnologyAnimal scienceMilk productsColor datacolorimeterlcsh:TP1-1185Food ScienceMathematics
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A chemometric approach to evaluate the impact of pulses, Chlorella and Spirulina on proximate composition, amino acid, and physicochemical properties…

2019

Changes in physicochemical parameters, proximate composition, amino acid and taste profiles of turkey burgers enriched at 1% with soy (control), pulses, Chlorella and Spirulina proteins were studied. Results: Color parameters, pH, ash content, total, essential and non-essential amino acids were significantly different among the different type of turkey burgers prepared. In this regard, turkey burgers made with pea protein presented the highest values for pH and lightness, whereas the samples prepared with broad bean showed the highest redness. The inclusion of bean and seaweed produced a marked increase of glutamic acid, lysine and aspartic acid. However, the taste profile was similar in th…

LightnessTasteTurkeys030309 nutrition & dieteticsFood HandlingLysineChlorellaturkey burger03 medical and health sciences0404 agricultural biotechnologytaste profileSettore AGR/13 - CHIMICA AGRARIAAspartic acidSpirulinaAnimalsHumansFood scienceAmino Acidscolor parameters2. Zero hungerSpirulina (genus)chemistry.chemical_classification0303 health sciencesNutrition and DieteticsbiologyChemistryPea proteinfood and beveragesFabaceae04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesConsumer Behaviorbiology.organism_classification040401 food scienceAmino acidMeat ProductsseaweedsChlorellatextural propertiesTasteFood AdditivesAgronomy and Crop ScienceFood ScienceBiotechnology
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Application of Fermentation to Recover High‐Added Value Compounds from Food By‐Products

2021

0106 biological sciences0404 agricultural biotechnologyChemistry010608 biotechnologyAdded valueFermentation04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesPulp and paper industry040401 food science01 natural sciencesFermentation Processes
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The feasibility of pulsed light processing in the meat industry

2019

Abstract Today, the increasing demand for minimally processed foods that are nutritious, sensorially acceptable, and free from microbial, chemical and physical hazards, challenges research and development to establish alternative methods to reduce the level of bacterial contamination. As one of the newly developing non-thermal methods, pulsed light is a technology for the fast, mild, and residue-free surface decontamination of meat and meat contact materials in the meat processing environment. This review provides specific information on pulsed light technology and the feasibility of its application for unpackaged and packaged meat and meat products as well as meat contact materials. The ad…

Alternative methods0303 health sciencesMeat packing industry030306 microbiologybusiness.industryfood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesHuman decontaminationContamination040401 food scienceMicrobial inactivation03 medical and health sciences0404 agricultural biotechnology13. Climate actionFood processingEnvironmental scienceFood sciencebusinessIOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
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Application of non-invasive technologies in dry-cured ham: An overview

2019

Background: Dry-cured ham is one of the most valued food products by Mediterranean consumers. In this sense, the appropriate development of its different production stages is essential to ensure the quality requirements. For this reason, non-invasive technologies have gained popularity and have been reported as useful not only to ensure the food safety of different products, but also to monitor fundamental stages in the production process, such as the salting stage, to analyze the content of different compounds without sample losses, and to correct possible defects in the final product. Scope and approach: This work has been focused on summarizing the studies that describe and have successf…

Time domain reflectometry microwaveCuring (food preservation)Computer scienceDry-cured ham0404 agricultural biotechnologyLaser backscattering imagingUltrasoundAdded valueNon-invasive technologiesProcess engineeringInfrared spectroscopyData miningDry cured2. Zero hungerbusiness.industryFinal productNon invasive0402 animal and dairy scienceSalting04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesFood safety040401 food science040201 dairy & animal sciencePulse electric fieldsHigh pressureMagnetic resonanceHigh pressurebusinessFood ScienceBiotechnologyTrends in Food Science &amp; Technology
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Shelf life study of healthy pork liver pate with added seaweed extracts from Ascophyllum nodosum, Fucus vesiculosus and Bifurcaria bifurcata

2018

The effect of the addition of seaweed extracts from three brown algae species [Ascophyllum nodosum (AN), Fucus vesiculosus (FV) and Bifurcaria bifurcata (BB which are a great source of natural antioxidants, on the oxidative stability of refrigerated low-fat pork liver pates was studied. In the studied pates, half of pork fat was replaced with a mixture consisting of canola and high-oleic sunflower oil (75:25, v/v), thus improving their fatty acid profile in terms of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA). In order to avoid the oxidation of PUFA in the new samples, seaweed extracts (500 ppm) were added. In addition, some samples were formulated with a synthetic antioxidant (BHT at 50 ppm) (BHT) …

0301 basic medicineTime FactorsAntioxidantBifurcaria bifurcatamedicine.medical_treatmentSus scrofaAntioxidantsRefrigerationHealthy pateSunflower OilFood scienceDiet Fat-RestrictedAscophyllumchemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyChemistryAscophyllum nodosumFucus vesiculosus04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food scienceMeat ProductsVolatile compoundsNutritive ValueOxidation-ReductionPolyunsaturated fatty acidfood.ingredientSeaweed extractsFucus vesiculosusShelf life03 medical and health sciences0404 agricultural biotechnologyfoodFood PreservationmedicineTBARSAnimalsOxidative stabilityVolatile Organic Compounds030109 nutrition & dieteticsSunflower oilFatty acidSeaweedbiology.organism_classificationRed MeatFucusFood MicrobiologyFood PreservativesRapeseed OilAscophyllumFood Science
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Technological aspects of horse meat products – A review

2017

Abstract Horse meat and its products can be considered as a food with a high nutritional value. However, due to cases of economically motivated food adulteration by the intentional addition of horse meat beef products in recent years, horse meat has become a controversial issue. Consumer confidence in meat products and the meat industry has diminished, although consumers consider the differences between the food content and the label as the major issue rather than the safety and nutritional characteristics of horse meat. The elaboration of meat products from horse meat (e.g. “cecina”, dry-cured loin, salami, bressaola and pâte) is also an interesting alternative to other traditional meat pr…

food.ingredientMeat packing industryWhite meatHorse meatLoin0404 agricultural biotechnologyfoodDonkeyFood QualityAnimalsHumansHorsesFood science2. Zero hungerbusiness.industryfood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food scienceFoalMeat ProductsSausagesDry-cured meatsPateFood qualitybusinessNutritive ValueFood ScienceFood Research International
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Influence of different sources of vegetable, whey and microalgae proteins on the physicochemical properties and amino acid profile of fresh pork saus…

2019

Abstract The purpose of this study was to evaluate changes in the physicochemical properties and amino acid profiles of pork sausages prepared by including vegetable protein sources (beans, peas, and lentils), microalgae (Chlorella and Spirulina) or whey, as compared with a control (soy protein). Significant differences were found for all the studied parameters. The protein content was significantly lower in sausages made with pea protein compared with the control. Colour parameters changed significantly after the incorporation of microalgae proteins. Moreover, significant differences among treatments were observed in the amino acid profile. The inclusion of Spirulina proteins resulted in a…

0106 biological sciencesLentils[SDV.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/BiotechnologyBeans01 natural sciencesProtein content0404 agricultural biotechnology010608 biotechnologyChiorella and Spirulina[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringSpirulina (dietary supplement)Food science[SDV.BBM.BC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology/Biochemistry [q-bio.BM]Amino acid contenttextural traitsSoy proteinComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS2. Zero hungerchemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyPea proteinfood and beverages[SDV.BBM.BM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology/Molecular biology04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesbiology.organism_classificationSeaweed040401 food scienceAmino acid[SDV.BBM.BC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology/Biomolecules [q-bio.BM]ChlorellachemistryChewiness[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionFood ScienceColour parameters
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Functional and bioactive properties of peptides derived from marine side streams

2021

In fish processing, a great amount of side streams, including skin, bones, heads and viscera, is wasted or downgraded as feed on a daily basis. These side streams are rich sources of bioactive nitrogenous compounds and protein, which can be converted into peptides through enzymatic hydrolysis as well as bacterial fermentation. Peptides are short or long chains of amino acids differing in structure and molecular weight. They can be considered as biologically active as they can contribute to physiological functions in organisms with applications in the food and pharmaceutical industries. In the food industry, such bioactive peptides can be used as preservatives or antioxidants to prevent food…

Preservative3309.03 Antioxidantes en Los AlimentosantioxidantDrug IndustryFood industry030309 nutrition & dieteticsFood spoilagePharmaceutical ScienceReviewAntioxidants03 medical and health sciencesIngredient0404 agricultural biotechnologyNutraceuticalRiversEnzymatic hydrolysisDrug DiscoveryAnimalsFood IndustryHumansFood scienceantihypertensivePharmacology Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)lcsh:QH301-705.5Antihypertensive Agents3309.20 Propiedades de Los Alimentos2. Zero hungerchemistry.chemical_classificationnutraceuticals0303 health sciencesseafood side streamsfunctional propertiesbusiness.industryfungifood and beveragesBiological activity04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food scienceAmino acidSeafoodSolubilitychemistrylcsh:Biology (General)Dietary SupplementsEmulsions2302.24 PéptidosPeptidesbusinessbioactive peptides
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Quantities, environmental footprints and beliefs associated with household food waste in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

2019

The objectives of this research were to identify the quantities and global warming, acidification and eutrophication potentials associated with household food waste in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In parallel, this study investigated perceptions related to food waste and using the quality function deployment for environment model, correlated reasons for discarding food waste and beliefs associated with food waste. Based on this study, it is estimated that around 2.8 kg of food waste is disposed of by the average household every week. Global warming, acidification and eutrophication potentials associated with household food waste are, on average, 3.49 kg CO2e/week, 2.42 g SO2e/week and 8.70 g PO…

attitudes regarding food wasteEnvironmental EngineeringBosnian030309 nutrition & dieteticsfood packaging waste010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesGlobal WarmingAgricultural economics03 medical and health sciencesWaste Managementfood waste behaviourPlastic packaging0105 earth and related environmental sciencesBosnia and Herzegovina0303 health sciencesFood wasteGlobal warmingdigestive oral and skin physiologyPollutionlanguage.human_languageRefuse DisposalFood packagingFood wasteFoodquality function deployment for environmentlanguageBusinessPlasticsWaste managementresearch : the journal of the International Solid Wastes and Public Cleansing Association, ISWA
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Application of porcini mushroom ( Boletus edulis ) to improve the quality of frankfurters

2020

The antioxidant and antimicrobial properties of Boletus edulis decoction and the effect of mushroom addition on the physicochemical and microbiological properties of frankfurters during refrigerated storage were studied. The addition of mushroom delayed the increase in the total number of aerobic mesophilic microorganisms during the storage. The incorporation of B. edulis in cooked sausages resulted in the significantly higher hardness of frankfurters in comparison with control, during chilled storage. Mushroom addition significantly affected the color of sausages throughout storage, but no deficiencies in sensory acceptance test were obtained. Generally, this mushroom can be used as a natu…

2. Zero hungerMushroombiologyChemistryGeneral Chemical Engineeringfungi0402 animal and dairy sciencefood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral Chemistrybiology.organism_classification040401 food science040201 dairy & animal science0404 agricultural biotechnologyBoletus edulisFood scienceFood ScienceJournal of Food Processing and Preservation
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Consumer Acceptance and Quality Parameters of the Commercial Olive Oils Manufactured with Cultivars Grown in Galicia (NW Spain)

2020

Mansa and Brava are olive autochthonous cultivars from Galicia, a new olive-growing zone from NW Spanish, from which high-quality extra virgin olive oils (EVOOs) are obtained. The oils obtained as by co-crushing Mansa and Brava olives in different proportions as by blending with others olives cultivars have different composition that influence in their sensory quality. The consumer acceptance of commercial oils elaborated with Local Galician cultivars was evaluated and a quality-mapping of olive oils was created. It was found that the both Local oils had good physical-chemical quality parameters. From sensory analysis viewpoint, Local-MB oils presented the highest intensity values for color…

Health (social science)030309 nutrition & dieteticsMansaCommercial OilsPlant Sciencelcsh:Chemical technologyHealth Professions (miscellaneous)MicrobiologySensory analysisfatty acidsArticle03 medical and health sciences0404 agricultural biotechnologylcsh:TP1-1185Cultivarvolatile compoundssensory acceptanceFlavorMathematics0303 health sciencesHigh intensityquality parametersEVOO04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food scienceHorticultureOdorBravaFood ScienceFoods
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The Effect of Cantharellus Cibarius Addition on Quality Characteristics of Frankfurter during Refrigerated Storage

2019

The antioxidant and antimicrobial properties of Cantharellus cibarius decoction and the effect of mushroom addition on the physicochemical and microbiological properties of frankfurters during refrigerated storage were studied. Mushroom addition significantly reduced (p &lt

animal structuresantioxidantHealth (social science)MicroorganismDecoctionPlant ScienceShelf lifeHealth Professions (miscellaneous)MicrobiologyArticlenatural extractsIngredient0404 agricultural biotechnologymushroomFood scienceCantharellus2. Zero hungerMushroombiologyChemistryfungi0402 animal and dairy sciencefood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesbiology.organism_classificationAntimicrobial040401 food science040201 dairy & animal sciencenervous systemantimicrobialshelf lifesensory characteristicspsychological phenomena and processesFood ScienceMesophileFoods
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