Lujić, Tamara

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Research data no. 2 for the manuscript: Ovalbumin interaction with polystyrene and polyethylene terephthalate microplastics alters its structural properties

Gligorijević, Nikola; Lujić, Tamara; Mutić, Tamara; Vasović, Tamara; Aćimović, Jelena; de Guzman, Maria Krishna; Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana; Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja

(2024)

TY  - DATA
AU  - Gligorijević, Nikola
AU  - Lujić, Tamara
AU  - Mutić, Tamara
AU  - Vasović, Tamara
AU  - Aćimović, Jelena
AU  - de Guzman, Maria Krishna
AU  - Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana
AU  - Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja
PY  - 2024
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6469
AB  - Research data for the unpublished paper: Ovalbumin interaction with polystyrene and polyethylene terephthalate microplastics alters its structural properties. Densitometry analysis of ovalbumin band intensity after digestion in the presence of microplastics on SDS-PAGE gels.
T1  - Research data no. 2 for the manuscript: Ovalbumin interaction with polystyrene and polyethylene terephthalate microplastics alters its structural properties
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6469
ER  - 
@misc{
author = "Gligorijević, Nikola and Lujić, Tamara and Mutić, Tamara and Vasović, Tamara and Aćimović, Jelena and de Guzman, Maria Krishna and Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana and Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja",
year = "2024",
abstract = "Research data for the unpublished paper: Ovalbumin interaction with polystyrene and polyethylene terephthalate microplastics alters its structural properties. Densitometry analysis of ovalbumin band intensity after digestion in the presence of microplastics on SDS-PAGE gels.",
title = "Research data no. 2 for the manuscript: Ovalbumin interaction with polystyrene and polyethylene terephthalate microplastics alters its structural properties",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6469"
}
Gligorijević, N., Lujić, T., Mutić, T., Vasović, T., Aćimović, J., de Guzman, M. K., Stanić-Vučinić, D.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2024). Research data no. 2 for the manuscript: Ovalbumin interaction with polystyrene and polyethylene terephthalate microplastics alters its structural properties. .
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6469
Gligorijević N, Lujić T, Mutić T, Vasović T, Aćimović J, de Guzman MK, Stanić-Vučinić D, Ćirković-Veličković T. Research data no. 2 for the manuscript: Ovalbumin interaction with polystyrene and polyethylene terephthalate microplastics alters its structural properties. 2024;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6469 .
Gligorijević, Nikola, Lujić, Tamara, Mutić, Tamara, Vasović, Tamara, Aćimović, Jelena, de Guzman, Maria Krishna, Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana, Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja, "Research data no. 2 for the manuscript: Ovalbumin interaction with polystyrene and polyethylene terephthalate microplastics alters its structural properties" (2024),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6469 .

Research data no. 1 for the manuscript: Ovalbumin interaction with polystyrene and polyethylene terephthalate microplastics alters its structural properties

Gligorijević, Nikola; Lujić, Tamara; Mutić, Tamara; Vasović, Tamara; de Guzman, Maria Krishna; Aćimović, Jelena; Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana; Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja

(2024)

TY  - DATA
AU  - Gligorijević, Nikola
AU  - Lujić, Tamara
AU  - Mutić, Tamara
AU  - Vasović, Tamara
AU  - de Guzman, Maria Krishna
AU  - Aćimović, Jelena
AU  - Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana
AU  - Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja
PY  - 2024
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6465
AB  - Data used for the analysis of pepsin interaction with polystyrene microplastic of 10 and 100 µm in size. Binding isotherms data were used for the construction of binding isotherms from which binding between pepsin and polystyrene microplastic was described. Structural features of pepsin in the presence of polystyrene were analysed by CD spectrometry and spectrofluorimetry.
T1  - Research data no. 1 for the manuscript: Ovalbumin interaction with polystyrene and polyethylene terephthalate microplastics alters its structural properties
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6465
ER  - 
@misc{
author = "Gligorijević, Nikola and Lujić, Tamara and Mutić, Tamara and Vasović, Tamara and de Guzman, Maria Krishna and Aćimović, Jelena and Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana and Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja",
year = "2024",
abstract = "Data used for the analysis of pepsin interaction with polystyrene microplastic of 10 and 100 µm in size. Binding isotherms data were used for the construction of binding isotherms from which binding between pepsin and polystyrene microplastic was described. Structural features of pepsin in the presence of polystyrene were analysed by CD spectrometry and spectrofluorimetry.",
title = "Research data no. 1 for the manuscript: Ovalbumin interaction with polystyrene and polyethylene terephthalate microplastics alters its structural properties",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6465"
}
Gligorijević, N., Lujić, T., Mutić, T., Vasović, T., de Guzman, M. K., Aćimović, J., Stanić-Vučinić, D.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2024). Research data no. 1 for the manuscript: Ovalbumin interaction with polystyrene and polyethylene terephthalate microplastics alters its structural properties. .
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6465
Gligorijević N, Lujić T, Mutić T, Vasović T, de Guzman MK, Aćimović J, Stanić-Vučinić D, Ćirković-Veličković T. Research data no. 1 for the manuscript: Ovalbumin interaction with polystyrene and polyethylene terephthalate microplastics alters its structural properties. 2024;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6465 .
Gligorijević, Nikola, Lujić, Tamara, Mutić, Tamara, Vasović, Tamara, de Guzman, Maria Krishna, Aćimović, Jelena, Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana, Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja, "Research data no. 1 for the manuscript: Ovalbumin interaction with polystyrene and polyethylene terephthalate microplastics alters its structural properties" (2024),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6465 .

Small polystyrene microplastics interfere with the breakdown of milk proteins during static in vitro simulated human gastric digestion

Krishna de Guzman, Maria; Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana; Gligorijević, Nikola; Wimmer, Lukas; Gasparyan, Manvel; Lujić, Tamara; Vasović, Tamara; Dailey, Lea Ann; Van Haute, Sam; Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja

(Elsevier, 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Krishna de Guzman, Maria
AU  - Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana
AU  - Gligorijević, Nikola
AU  - Wimmer, Lukas
AU  - Gasparyan, Manvel
AU  - Lujić, Tamara
AU  - Vasović, Tamara
AU  - Dailey, Lea Ann
AU  - Van Haute, Sam
AU  - Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6320
AB  - Human ingestion of microplastics (MPs) is common and inevitable due to the widespread contamination of food items, but implications on the gastric digestion of food proteins are still unknown. In this study, the interactions between pepsin and polystyrene (PS) MPs were evaluated by investigating enzyme activity and conformation in a simulated human gastric environment in the presence or absence of PS MPs. The impact on food digestion was also assessed by monitoring the kinetics of protein hydrolysis through static in vitro gastric digestion of cow's milk contaminated with PS. The binding of pepsin to PS showed that the surface chemistry of MPs dictates binding affinity. The key contributor to pepsin adsorption seems to be π−π interactions between the aromatic residues and the PS phenyl rings. During quick exposure (10 min) of pepsin to increasing concentrations (222, 2219, 22188 particles/mL) of 10 μm PS (PS10) and 100 μm PS (PS100), total enzymatic activities were not affected remarkably. However, upon prolonged exposure at 1 and 2 h, preferential binding of pepsin to the small, low zeta-potential PS caused structural changes in the protein which led to a significant reduction of its activity. Digestion of cow's milk mixed with PS10 resulted in transient accumulation of larger peptides (10–35 kDa) and reduced bioavailability of short peptides (2–9 kDa) in the gastric phase. This, however, was only observed at extremely high PS10 concentration (0.3 mg/mL or 5.46E+05 particles/mL). The digestion of milk peptides, bound preferentially over pepsin within the hard corona on the PS10 surface, was delayed up to 15 min in comparison to bulk protein digestion. Intact caseins, otherwise rapidly digested, remained bound to PS10 in the hard corona for up to 15 min. This work presents valuable insights regarding the interaction of MPs, food proteins, and pepsin, and their dynamics during gastric digestion.
PB  - Elsevier
T2  - Environmental Pollution
T1  - Small polystyrene microplastics interfere with the breakdown of milk proteins during static in vitro simulated human gastric digestion
VL  - 335
SP  - 122282
DO  - 10.1016/j.envpol.2023.122282
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Krishna de Guzman, Maria and Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana and Gligorijević, Nikola and Wimmer, Lukas and Gasparyan, Manvel and Lujić, Tamara and Vasović, Tamara and Dailey, Lea Ann and Van Haute, Sam and Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Human ingestion of microplastics (MPs) is common and inevitable due to the widespread contamination of food items, but implications on the gastric digestion of food proteins are still unknown. In this study, the interactions between pepsin and polystyrene (PS) MPs were evaluated by investigating enzyme activity and conformation in a simulated human gastric environment in the presence or absence of PS MPs. The impact on food digestion was also assessed by monitoring the kinetics of protein hydrolysis through static in vitro gastric digestion of cow's milk contaminated with PS. The binding of pepsin to PS showed that the surface chemistry of MPs dictates binding affinity. The key contributor to pepsin adsorption seems to be π−π interactions between the aromatic residues and the PS phenyl rings. During quick exposure (10 min) of pepsin to increasing concentrations (222, 2219, 22188 particles/mL) of 10 μm PS (PS10) and 100 μm PS (PS100), total enzymatic activities were not affected remarkably. However, upon prolonged exposure at 1 and 2 h, preferential binding of pepsin to the small, low zeta-potential PS caused structural changes in the protein which led to a significant reduction of its activity. Digestion of cow's milk mixed with PS10 resulted in transient accumulation of larger peptides (10–35 kDa) and reduced bioavailability of short peptides (2–9 kDa) in the gastric phase. This, however, was only observed at extremely high PS10 concentration (0.3 mg/mL or 5.46E+05 particles/mL). The digestion of milk peptides, bound preferentially over pepsin within the hard corona on the PS10 surface, was delayed up to 15 min in comparison to bulk protein digestion. Intact caseins, otherwise rapidly digested, remained bound to PS10 in the hard corona for up to 15 min. This work presents valuable insights regarding the interaction of MPs, food proteins, and pepsin, and their dynamics during gastric digestion.",
publisher = "Elsevier",
journal = "Environmental Pollution",
title = "Small polystyrene microplastics interfere with the breakdown of milk proteins during static in vitro simulated human gastric digestion",
volume = "335",
pages = "122282",
doi = "10.1016/j.envpol.2023.122282"
}
Krishna de Guzman, M., Stanić-Vučinić, D., Gligorijević, N., Wimmer, L., Gasparyan, M., Lujić, T., Vasović, T., Dailey, L. A., Van Haute, S.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Small polystyrene microplastics interfere with the breakdown of milk proteins during static in vitro simulated human gastric digestion. in Environmental Pollution
Elsevier., 335, 122282.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2023.122282
Krishna de Guzman M, Stanić-Vučinić D, Gligorijević N, Wimmer L, Gasparyan M, Lujić T, Vasović T, Dailey LA, Van Haute S, Ćirković-Veličković T. Small polystyrene microplastics interfere with the breakdown of milk proteins during static in vitro simulated human gastric digestion. in Environmental Pollution. 2023;335:122282.
doi:10.1016/j.envpol.2023.122282 .
Krishna de Guzman, Maria, Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana, Gligorijević, Nikola, Wimmer, Lukas, Gasparyan, Manvel, Lujić, Tamara, Vasović, Tamara, Dailey, Lea Ann, Van Haute, Sam, Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja, "Small polystyrene microplastics interfere with the breakdown of milk proteins during static in vitro simulated human gastric digestion" in Environmental Pollution, 335 (2023):122282,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2023.122282 . .
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Research data no.1 for: Djapovic, M., Apostolović, D., Postic, V., Lujić, T., Jovanović, V., Stanić-Vučinić, D., van Hage, M., Maslak, V.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Characterization of Nanoprecipitated PET Nanoplastics by 1H NMR and Impact of Residual Ionic Surfactant on Viability of Human Primary Mononuclear Cells and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes. in Polymers MDPI., 15(24), 4703. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15244703

Đapović, Milica; Apostolović, Danijela; Postić, Vojislava; Lujić, Tamara; Jovanović, Vesna; Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana; Van Hage, Marianne; Maslak, Veselin; Ćirković Velićković, Tanja

(MDPI, 2023)

TY  - DATA
AU  - Đapović, Milica
AU  - Apostolović, Danijela
AU  - Postić, Vojislava
AU  - Lujić, Tamara
AU  - Jovanović, Vesna
AU  - Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana
AU  - Van Hage, Marianne
AU  - Maslak, Veselin
AU  - Ćirković Velićković, Tanja
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6460
AB  - Percentage of hemolysis of RBC in the presence of washed PET NPs and
unwashed NPs (with SDS) determined by incubation of human red blood cells (RBCs) from
three healthy donors. Output from the  Shimadzu UV/ViS 1800 (Kyoto, Japan) nspectrometer - raw spectral data and the calculation of percentages of hemolysis (procesesd data).
PB  - MDPI
T2  - Polymers
T1  - Research data no.1 for: Djapovic, M., Apostolović, D., Postic, V., Lujić, T., Jovanović, V., Stanić-Vučinić, D., van Hage, M., Maslak, V.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Characterization of Nanoprecipitated PET Nanoplastics by 1H NMR and Impact of Residual Ionic Surfactant on Viability of Human Primary Mononuclear Cells and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes. in Polymers
MDPI., 15(24), 4703.
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15244703
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6460
ER  - 
@misc{
author = "Đapović, Milica and Apostolović, Danijela and Postić, Vojislava and Lujić, Tamara and Jovanović, Vesna and Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana and Van Hage, Marianne and Maslak, Veselin and Ćirković Velićković, Tanja",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Percentage of hemolysis of RBC in the presence of washed PET NPs and
unwashed NPs (with SDS) determined by incubation of human red blood cells (RBCs) from
three healthy donors. Output from the  Shimadzu UV/ViS 1800 (Kyoto, Japan) nspectrometer - raw spectral data and the calculation of percentages of hemolysis (procesesd data).",
publisher = "MDPI",
journal = "Polymers",
title = "Research data no.1 for: Djapovic, M., Apostolović, D., Postic, V., Lujić, T., Jovanović, V., Stanić-Vučinić, D., van Hage, M., Maslak, V.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Characterization of Nanoprecipitated PET Nanoplastics by 1H NMR and Impact of Residual Ionic Surfactant on Viability of Human Primary Mononuclear Cells and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes. in Polymers
MDPI., 15(24), 4703.
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15244703",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6460"
}
Đapović, M., Apostolović, D., Postić, V., Lujić, T., Jovanović, V., Stanić-Vučinić, D., Van Hage, M., Maslak, V.,& Ćirković Velićković, T.. (2023). Research data no.1 for: Djapovic, M., Apostolović, D., Postic, V., Lujić, T., Jovanović, V., Stanić-Vučinić, D., van Hage, M., Maslak, V.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Characterization of Nanoprecipitated PET Nanoplastics by 1H NMR and Impact of Residual Ionic Surfactant on Viability of Human Primary Mononuclear Cells and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes. in Polymers
MDPI., 15(24), 4703.
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15244703. in Polymers
MDPI..
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6460
Đapović M, Apostolović D, Postić V, Lujić T, Jovanović V, Stanić-Vučinić D, Van Hage M, Maslak V, Ćirković Velićković T. Research data no.1 for: Djapovic, M., Apostolović, D., Postic, V., Lujić, T., Jovanović, V., Stanić-Vučinić, D., van Hage, M., Maslak, V.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Characterization of Nanoprecipitated PET Nanoplastics by 1H NMR and Impact of Residual Ionic Surfactant on Viability of Human Primary Mononuclear Cells and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes. in Polymers
MDPI., 15(24), 4703.
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15244703. in Polymers. 2023;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6460 .
Đapović, Milica, Apostolović, Danijela, Postić, Vojislava, Lujić, Tamara, Jovanović, Vesna, Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana, Van Hage, Marianne, Maslak, Veselin, Ćirković Velićković, Tanja, "Research data no.1 for: Djapovic, M., Apostolović, D., Postic, V., Lujić, T., Jovanović, V., Stanić-Vučinić, D., van Hage, M., Maslak, V.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Characterization of Nanoprecipitated PET Nanoplastics by 1H NMR and Impact of Residual Ionic Surfactant on Viability of Human Primary Mononuclear Cells and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes. in Polymers
MDPI., 15(24), 4703.
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15244703" in Polymers (2023),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6460 .

Research data for: Krishna de Guzman, M., Stanić-Vučinić, D., Gligorijević, N., Wimmer, L., Gasparyan, M., Lujić, T., Vasović, T., Dailey, L. A., Van Haute, S.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Small polystyrene microplastics interfere with the breakdown of milk proteins during static in vitro simulated human gastric digestion. in Environmental Pollution Elsevier., 335, 122282. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2023.122282

de Guzman, Maria Krishna; Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana; Gligorijević, Nikola; Wimmer, Lukas; Gasparyan, Manvel; Lujić, Tamara; Vasović, Tamara; Dailey, Lea Ann; Van Haute, Sam; Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja

(2023)

TY  - DATA
AU  - de Guzman, Maria Krishna
AU  - Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana
AU  - Gligorijević, Nikola
AU  - Wimmer, Lukas
AU  - Gasparyan, Manvel
AU  - Lujić, Tamara
AU  - Vasović, Tamara
AU  - Dailey, Lea Ann
AU  - Van Haute, Sam
AU  - Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6463
AB  - The analysis of structural changes of pepsin in the presence of polystyrene microplastic of 10 and 100 µm in size in simulated gastric fluid. Data obtained from J-815 CD spectropolarimeter, and further analyzed by Origin and Excel software.
T2  - Environmental Pollution
T1  - Research data for: Krishna de Guzman, M., Stanić-Vučinić, D., Gligorijević, N., Wimmer, L., Gasparyan, M., Lujić, T., Vasović, T., Dailey, L. A., Van Haute, S.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Small polystyrene microplastics interfere with the breakdown of milk proteins during static in vitro simulated human gastric digestion. in Environmental Pollution Elsevier., 335, 122282. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2023.122282
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6463
ER  - 
@misc{
author = "de Guzman, Maria Krishna and Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana and Gligorijević, Nikola and Wimmer, Lukas and Gasparyan, Manvel and Lujić, Tamara and Vasović, Tamara and Dailey, Lea Ann and Van Haute, Sam and Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja",
year = "2023",
abstract = "The analysis of structural changes of pepsin in the presence of polystyrene microplastic of 10 and 100 µm in size in simulated gastric fluid. Data obtained from J-815 CD spectropolarimeter, and further analyzed by Origin and Excel software.",
journal = "Environmental Pollution",
title = "Research data for: Krishna de Guzman, M., Stanić-Vučinić, D., Gligorijević, N., Wimmer, L., Gasparyan, M., Lujić, T., Vasović, T., Dailey, L. A., Van Haute, S.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Small polystyrene microplastics interfere with the breakdown of milk proteins during static in vitro simulated human gastric digestion. in Environmental Pollution Elsevier., 335, 122282. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2023.122282",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6463"
}
de Guzman, M. K., Stanić-Vučinić, D., Gligorijević, N., Wimmer, L., Gasparyan, M., Lujić, T., Vasović, T., Dailey, L. A., Van Haute, S.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Research data for: Krishna de Guzman, M., Stanić-Vučinić, D., Gligorijević, N., Wimmer, L., Gasparyan, M., Lujić, T., Vasović, T., Dailey, L. A., Van Haute, S.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Small polystyrene microplastics interfere with the breakdown of milk proteins during static in vitro simulated human gastric digestion. in Environmental Pollution Elsevier., 335, 122282. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2023.122282. in Environmental Pollution.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6463
de Guzman MK, Stanić-Vučinić D, Gligorijević N, Wimmer L, Gasparyan M, Lujić T, Vasović T, Dailey LA, Van Haute S, Ćirković-Veličković T. Research data for: Krishna de Guzman, M., Stanić-Vučinić, D., Gligorijević, N., Wimmer, L., Gasparyan, M., Lujić, T., Vasović, T., Dailey, L. A., Van Haute, S.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Small polystyrene microplastics interfere with the breakdown of milk proteins during static in vitro simulated human gastric digestion. in Environmental Pollution Elsevier., 335, 122282. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2023.122282. in Environmental Pollution. 2023;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6463 .
de Guzman, Maria Krishna, Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana, Gligorijević, Nikola, Wimmer, Lukas, Gasparyan, Manvel, Lujić, Tamara, Vasović, Tamara, Dailey, Lea Ann, Van Haute, Sam, Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja, "Research data for: Krishna de Guzman, M., Stanić-Vučinić, D., Gligorijević, N., Wimmer, L., Gasparyan, M., Lujić, T., Vasović, T., Dailey, L. A., Van Haute, S.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Small polystyrene microplastics interfere with the breakdown of milk proteins during static in vitro simulated human gastric digestion. in Environmental Pollution Elsevier., 335, 122282. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2023.122282" in Environmental Pollution (2023),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6463 .

Research data no. 2 for: Djapovic, M., Apostolović, D., Postic, V., Lujić, T., Jovanović, V., Stanić-Vučinić, D., van Hage, M., Maslak, V.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Characterization of Nanoprecipitated PET Nanoplastics by 1H NMR and Impact of Residual Ionic Surfactant on Viability of Human Primary Mononuclear Cells and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes. in Polymers MDPI., 15(24), 4703. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15244703

Đapović, Milica; Apostolović, Danijela; Poštić, Vojislava; Lujić, Tamara; Jovanović, Vesna; Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana; van Hage, Marianne; Maslak, Veselin; Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja

(MDPI, 2023)

TY  - DATA
AU  - Đapović, Milica
AU  - Apostolović, Danijela
AU  - Poštić, Vojislava
AU  - Lujić, Tamara
AU  - Jovanović, Vesna
AU  - Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana
AU  - van Hage, Marianne
AU  - Maslak, Veselin
AU  - Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6464
AB  - Determination of hydrodynamic diameter of PET NPs washed and dispersed in water, BSA (0.05%), and SDS (0.1%), and NPs unwashed and dispersed in water.  Zeta potential, mobility, and conductivity determination in PET NPs at different stages of purification. Output from the Malvern zetasizer Nano-ZS ZEN 3600 (Malvern Panalytical, Malvern, UK).
PB  - MDPI
T2  - Polymers
T1  - Research data no. 2 for: Djapovic, M., Apostolović, D., Postic, V., Lujić, T., Jovanović, V., Stanić-Vučinić, D., van Hage, M., Maslak, V.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Characterization of Nanoprecipitated PET Nanoplastics by 1H NMR and Impact of Residual Ionic Surfactant on Viability of Human Primary Mononuclear Cells and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes. in Polymers MDPI., 15(24), 4703. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15244703
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6464
ER  - 
@misc{
author = "Đapović, Milica and Apostolović, Danijela and Poštić, Vojislava and Lujić, Tamara and Jovanović, Vesna and Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana and van Hage, Marianne and Maslak, Veselin and Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Determination of hydrodynamic diameter of PET NPs washed and dispersed in water, BSA (0.05%), and SDS (0.1%), and NPs unwashed and dispersed in water.  Zeta potential, mobility, and conductivity determination in PET NPs at different stages of purification. Output from the Malvern zetasizer Nano-ZS ZEN 3600 (Malvern Panalytical, Malvern, UK).",
publisher = "MDPI",
journal = "Polymers",
title = "Research data no. 2 for: Djapovic, M., Apostolović, D., Postic, V., Lujić, T., Jovanović, V., Stanić-Vučinić, D., van Hage, M., Maslak, V.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Characterization of Nanoprecipitated PET Nanoplastics by 1H NMR and Impact of Residual Ionic Surfactant on Viability of Human Primary Mononuclear Cells and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes. in Polymers MDPI., 15(24), 4703. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15244703",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6464"
}
Đapović, M., Apostolović, D., Poštić, V., Lujić, T., Jovanović, V., Stanić-Vučinić, D., van Hage, M., Maslak, V.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Research data no. 2 for: Djapovic, M., Apostolović, D., Postic, V., Lujić, T., Jovanović, V., Stanić-Vučinić, D., van Hage, M., Maslak, V.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Characterization of Nanoprecipitated PET Nanoplastics by 1H NMR and Impact of Residual Ionic Surfactant on Viability of Human Primary Mononuclear Cells and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes. in Polymers MDPI., 15(24), 4703. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15244703. in Polymers
MDPI..
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6464
Đapović M, Apostolović D, Poštić V, Lujić T, Jovanović V, Stanić-Vučinić D, van Hage M, Maslak V, Ćirković-Veličković T. Research data no. 2 for: Djapovic, M., Apostolović, D., Postic, V., Lujić, T., Jovanović, V., Stanić-Vučinić, D., van Hage, M., Maslak, V.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Characterization of Nanoprecipitated PET Nanoplastics by 1H NMR and Impact of Residual Ionic Surfactant on Viability of Human Primary Mononuclear Cells and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes. in Polymers MDPI., 15(24), 4703. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15244703. in Polymers. 2023;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6464 .
Đapović, Milica, Apostolović, Danijela, Poštić, Vojislava, Lujić, Tamara, Jovanović, Vesna, Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana, van Hage, Marianne, Maslak, Veselin, Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja, "Research data no. 2 for: Djapovic, M., Apostolović, D., Postic, V., Lujić, T., Jovanović, V., Stanić-Vučinić, D., van Hage, M., Maslak, V.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Characterization of Nanoprecipitated PET Nanoplastics by 1H NMR and Impact of Residual Ionic Surfactant on Viability of Human Primary Mononuclear Cells and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes. in Polymers MDPI., 15(24), 4703. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15244703" in Polymers (2023),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6464 .

Research data no. 3 for: Djapovic, M., Apostolović, D., Postic, V., Lujić, T., Jovanović, V., Stanić-Vučinić, D., van Hage, M., Maslak, V.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Characterization of Nanoprecipitated PET Nanoplastics by 1H NMR and Impact of Residual Ionic Surfactant on Viability of Human Primary Mononuclear Cells and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes. in Polymers MDPI., 15(24), 4703. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15244703

Đapović, Milica; Apostolović, Danijela; Poštić, Vojislava; Lujić, Tamara; Jovanović, Vesna; Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana; van Hage, Marianne; Maslak, Veselin; Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja

(MDPI, 2023)

TY  - DATA
AU  - Đapović, Milica
AU  - Apostolović, Danijela
AU  - Poštić, Vojislava
AU  - Lujić, Tamara
AU  - Jovanović, Vesna
AU  - Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana
AU  - van Hage, Marianne
AU  - Maslak, Veselin
AU  - Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6467
AB  - The presence of the ionic surfactant sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) was characterized by 1H NMR, where the relative ratio of NP/surfactant was monitored on the basis of the chemical shifts characteristic of PET and SDS. 1H NMR spectra of the NPs preparation before and during all the washing steps. Determination of SDS Level in Corona of PET NPs by 1H NMR. Output from the Varian/Agilent NMR 400 MHz. NMR spectra were processed in Mnova software.
PB  - MDPI
T2  - Polymers
T1  - Research data no. 3 for: Djapovic, M., Apostolović, D., Postic, V., Lujić, T., Jovanović, V., Stanić-Vučinić, D., van Hage, M., Maslak, V.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Characterization of Nanoprecipitated PET Nanoplastics by 1H NMR and Impact of Residual Ionic Surfactant on Viability of Human Primary Mononuclear Cells and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes. in Polymers MDPI., 15(24), 4703. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15244703
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6467
ER  - 
@misc{
author = "Đapović, Milica and Apostolović, Danijela and Poštić, Vojislava and Lujić, Tamara and Jovanović, Vesna and Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana and van Hage, Marianne and Maslak, Veselin and Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja",
year = "2023",
abstract = "The presence of the ionic surfactant sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) was characterized by 1H NMR, where the relative ratio of NP/surfactant was monitored on the basis of the chemical shifts characteristic of PET and SDS. 1H NMR spectra of the NPs preparation before and during all the washing steps. Determination of SDS Level in Corona of PET NPs by 1H NMR. Output from the Varian/Agilent NMR 400 MHz. NMR spectra were processed in Mnova software.",
publisher = "MDPI",
journal = "Polymers",
title = "Research data no. 3 for: Djapovic, M., Apostolović, D., Postic, V., Lujić, T., Jovanović, V., Stanić-Vučinić, D., van Hage, M., Maslak, V.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Characterization of Nanoprecipitated PET Nanoplastics by 1H NMR and Impact of Residual Ionic Surfactant on Viability of Human Primary Mononuclear Cells and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes. in Polymers MDPI., 15(24), 4703. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15244703",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6467"
}
Đapović, M., Apostolović, D., Poštić, V., Lujić, T., Jovanović, V., Stanić-Vučinić, D., van Hage, M., Maslak, V.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Research data no. 3 for: Djapovic, M., Apostolović, D., Postic, V., Lujić, T., Jovanović, V., Stanić-Vučinić, D., van Hage, M., Maslak, V.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Characterization of Nanoprecipitated PET Nanoplastics by 1H NMR and Impact of Residual Ionic Surfactant on Viability of Human Primary Mononuclear Cells and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes. in Polymers MDPI., 15(24), 4703. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15244703. in Polymers
MDPI..
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6467
Đapović M, Apostolović D, Poštić V, Lujić T, Jovanović V, Stanić-Vučinić D, van Hage M, Maslak V, Ćirković-Veličković T. Research data no. 3 for: Djapovic, M., Apostolović, D., Postic, V., Lujić, T., Jovanović, V., Stanić-Vučinić, D., van Hage, M., Maslak, V.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Characterization of Nanoprecipitated PET Nanoplastics by 1H NMR and Impact of Residual Ionic Surfactant on Viability of Human Primary Mononuclear Cells and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes. in Polymers MDPI., 15(24), 4703. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15244703. in Polymers. 2023;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6467 .
Đapović, Milica, Apostolović, Danijela, Poštić, Vojislava, Lujić, Tamara, Jovanović, Vesna, Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana, van Hage, Marianne, Maslak, Veselin, Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja, "Research data no. 3 for: Djapovic, M., Apostolović, D., Postic, V., Lujić, T., Jovanović, V., Stanić-Vučinić, D., van Hage, M., Maslak, V.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Characterization of Nanoprecipitated PET Nanoplastics by 1H NMR and Impact of Residual Ionic Surfactant on Viability of Human Primary Mononuclear Cells and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes. in Polymers MDPI., 15(24), 4703. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15244703" in Polymers (2023),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6467 .

Research data no. 4 for: Djapovic, M., Apostolović, D., Postic, V., Lujić, T., Jovanović, V., Stanić-Vučinić, D., van Hage, M., Maslak, V.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Characterization of Nanoprecipitated PET Nanoplastics by 1H NMR and Impact of Residual Ionic Surfactant on Viability of Human Primary Mononuclear Cells and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes. in Polymers MDPI., 15(24), 4703. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15244703

Đapović, Milica; Apostolović, Danijela; Poštić, Vojislava; Lujić, Tamara; Jovanović, Vesna; Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana; van Hage, Marianne; Maslak, Veselin; Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja

(MDPI, 2023)

TY  - DATA
AU  - Đapović, Milica
AU  - Apostolović, Danijela
AU  - Poštić, Vojislava
AU  - Lujić, Tamara
AU  - Jovanović, Vesna
AU  - Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana
AU  - van Hage, Marianne
AU  - Maslak, Veselin
AU  - Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6468
AB  - Size distributions (by intensity percentage) of NPs washed suspended in different dispersants, water,BSA (0.05%),SDS (0.1 %). Distributions data from different combined fractions: from NP-10 to NP-30; from NP-40 to NP-60 and from NP-70 to NP-90. Output from the Malvern zetasizer Nano-ZS ZEN 3600 (Malvern Panalytical, Malvern, UK).
PB  - MDPI
T2  - Polymers
T1  - Research data no. 4 for: Djapovic, M., Apostolović, D., Postic, V., Lujić, T., Jovanović, V., Stanić-Vučinić, D., van Hage, M., Maslak, V.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Characterization of Nanoprecipitated PET Nanoplastics by 1H NMR and Impact of Residual Ionic Surfactant on Viability of Human Primary Mononuclear Cells and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes. in Polymers MDPI., 15(24), 4703. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15244703
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6468
ER  - 
@misc{
author = "Đapović, Milica and Apostolović, Danijela and Poštić, Vojislava and Lujić, Tamara and Jovanović, Vesna and Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana and van Hage, Marianne and Maslak, Veselin and Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Size distributions (by intensity percentage) of NPs washed suspended in different dispersants, water,BSA (0.05%),SDS (0.1 %). Distributions data from different combined fractions: from NP-10 to NP-30; from NP-40 to NP-60 and from NP-70 to NP-90. Output from the Malvern zetasizer Nano-ZS ZEN 3600 (Malvern Panalytical, Malvern, UK).",
publisher = "MDPI",
journal = "Polymers",
title = "Research data no. 4 for: Djapovic, M., Apostolović, D., Postic, V., Lujić, T., Jovanović, V., Stanić-Vučinić, D., van Hage, M., Maslak, V.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Characterization of Nanoprecipitated PET Nanoplastics by 1H NMR and Impact of Residual Ionic Surfactant on Viability of Human Primary Mononuclear Cells and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes. in Polymers MDPI., 15(24), 4703. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15244703",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6468"
}
Đapović, M., Apostolović, D., Poštić, V., Lujić, T., Jovanović, V., Stanić-Vučinić, D., van Hage, M., Maslak, V.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Research data no. 4 for: Djapovic, M., Apostolović, D., Postic, V., Lujić, T., Jovanović, V., Stanić-Vučinić, D., van Hage, M., Maslak, V.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Characterization of Nanoprecipitated PET Nanoplastics by 1H NMR and Impact of Residual Ionic Surfactant on Viability of Human Primary Mononuclear Cells and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes. in Polymers MDPI., 15(24), 4703. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15244703. in Polymers
MDPI..
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6468
Đapović M, Apostolović D, Poštić V, Lujić T, Jovanović V, Stanić-Vučinić D, van Hage M, Maslak V, Ćirković-Veličković T. Research data no. 4 for: Djapovic, M., Apostolović, D., Postic, V., Lujić, T., Jovanović, V., Stanić-Vučinić, D., van Hage, M., Maslak, V.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Characterization of Nanoprecipitated PET Nanoplastics by 1H NMR and Impact of Residual Ionic Surfactant on Viability of Human Primary Mononuclear Cells and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes. in Polymers MDPI., 15(24), 4703. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15244703. in Polymers. 2023;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6468 .
Đapović, Milica, Apostolović, Danijela, Poštić, Vojislava, Lujić, Tamara, Jovanović, Vesna, Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana, van Hage, Marianne, Maslak, Veselin, Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja, "Research data no. 4 for: Djapovic, M., Apostolović, D., Postic, V., Lujić, T., Jovanović, V., Stanić-Vučinić, D., van Hage, M., Maslak, V.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Characterization of Nanoprecipitated PET Nanoplastics by 1H NMR and Impact of Residual Ionic Surfactant on Viability of Human Primary Mononuclear Cells and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes. in Polymers MDPI., 15(24), 4703. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15244703" in Polymers (2023),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6468 .

Characterization of Nanoprecipitated PET Nanoplastics by 1H NMR and Impact of Residual Ionic Surfactant on Viability of Human Primary Mononuclear Cells and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes

Djapovic, Milica; Apostolović, Danijela; Postic, Vojislava; Lujić, Tamara; Jovanović, Vesna; Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana; van Hage, Marianne; Maslak, Veselin; Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja

(MDPI, 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Djapovic, Milica
AU  - Apostolović, Danijela
AU  - Postic, Vojislava
AU  - Lujić, Tamara
AU  - Jovanović, Vesna
AU  - Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana
AU  - van Hage, Marianne
AU  - Maslak, Veselin
AU  - Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6433
AB  - Manufactured nanoplastic particles (NPs) are indispensable for in vitro and in vivo testing and a health risk assessment of this emerging environmental contaminant is needed. The high surface area and inherent hydrophobicity of plastic materials makes the production of NPs devoid of any contaminants very challenging. In this study, we produced nanoprecipitated polyethylene terephthalate (PET) NPs (300 nm hydrodynamic diameter) with an overall yield of 0.76%. The presence of the ionic surfactant sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) was characterized by 1H NMR, where the relative ratio of NP/surfactant was monitored on the basis of the chemical shifts characteristic of PET and SDS. For a wide range of surfactant/NP ratios (17:100 to 1.2:100), the measured zeta potential changed from −42.10 to −34.93 mV, but with an NP concentration up to 100 μg/mL, no clear differences were observed in the cellular assays performed in protein-rich media on primary human cells. The remaining impurities contributed to the outcome of the biological assays applied in protein-free buffers, such as human red blood cell hemolysis. The presence of SDS increased the NP-induced hemolysis by 1.5% in protein-rich buffer and by 7.5% in protein-free buffer. As the size, shape, zeta potential, and contaminants of NPs may all be relevant parameters for the biological effects of NPs, the relative quantification of impurities exemplified in our work by the application of 1H NMR for PET NPs and the ionic surfactant SDS could be a valuable auxiliary method in the quality control of manufactured NPs.
PB  - MDPI
T2  - Polymers
T1  - Characterization of Nanoprecipitated PET Nanoplastics by 1H NMR and Impact of Residual Ionic Surfactant on Viability of Human Primary Mononuclear Cells and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes
VL  - 15
IS  - 24
SP  - 4703
DO  - 10.3390/polym15244703
ER  - 
@article{
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year = "2023",
abstract = "Manufactured nanoplastic particles (NPs) are indispensable for in vitro and in vivo testing and a health risk assessment of this emerging environmental contaminant is needed. The high surface area and inherent hydrophobicity of plastic materials makes the production of NPs devoid of any contaminants very challenging. In this study, we produced nanoprecipitated polyethylene terephthalate (PET) NPs (300 nm hydrodynamic diameter) with an overall yield of 0.76%. The presence of the ionic surfactant sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) was characterized by 1H NMR, where the relative ratio of NP/surfactant was monitored on the basis of the chemical shifts characteristic of PET and SDS. For a wide range of surfactant/NP ratios (17:100 to 1.2:100), the measured zeta potential changed from −42.10 to −34.93 mV, but with an NP concentration up to 100 μg/mL, no clear differences were observed in the cellular assays performed in protein-rich media on primary human cells. The remaining impurities contributed to the outcome of the biological assays applied in protein-free buffers, such as human red blood cell hemolysis. The presence of SDS increased the NP-induced hemolysis by 1.5% in protein-rich buffer and by 7.5% in protein-free buffer. As the size, shape, zeta potential, and contaminants of NPs may all be relevant parameters for the biological effects of NPs, the relative quantification of impurities exemplified in our work by the application of 1H NMR for PET NPs and the ionic surfactant SDS could be a valuable auxiliary method in the quality control of manufactured NPs.",
publisher = "MDPI",
journal = "Polymers",
title = "Characterization of Nanoprecipitated PET Nanoplastics by 1H NMR and Impact of Residual Ionic Surfactant on Viability of Human Primary Mononuclear Cells and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes",
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number = "24",
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doi = "10.3390/polym15244703"
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Djapovic, M., Apostolović, D., Postic, V., Lujić, T., Jovanović, V., Stanić-Vučinić, D., van Hage, M., Maslak, V.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Characterization of Nanoprecipitated PET Nanoplastics by 1H NMR and Impact of Residual Ionic Surfactant on Viability of Human Primary Mononuclear Cells and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes. in Polymers
MDPI., 15(24), 4703.
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15244703
Djapovic M, Apostolović D, Postic V, Lujić T, Jovanović V, Stanić-Vučinić D, van Hage M, Maslak V, Ćirković-Veličković T. Characterization of Nanoprecipitated PET Nanoplastics by 1H NMR and Impact of Residual Ionic Surfactant on Viability of Human Primary Mononuclear Cells and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes. in Polymers. 2023;15(24):4703.
doi:10.3390/polym15244703 .
Djapovic, Milica, Apostolović, Danijela, Postic, Vojislava, Lujić, Tamara, Jovanović, Vesna, Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana, van Hage, Marianne, Maslak, Veselin, Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja, "Characterization of Nanoprecipitated PET Nanoplastics by 1H NMR and Impact of Residual Ionic Surfactant on Viability of Human Primary Mononuclear Cells and Hemolysis of Erythrocytes" in Polymers, 15, no. 24 (2023):4703,
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15244703 . .
1

Proteomic insight into allergenic food corona on polyethylene terephthalate microplastics

Lujić, Tamara; Gligorijević, Nikola; Jovanović, Vesna; Aćimović, Jelena; Mitić, Dragana; Vasović, Tamara; Stojadinović, Marija; Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana; Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja

(Italian Proteomics Association, 2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Lujić, Tamara
AU  - Gligorijević, Nikola
AU  - Jovanović, Vesna
AU  - Aćimović, Jelena
AU  - Mitić, Dragana
AU  - Vasović, Tamara
AU  - Stojadinović, Marija
AU  - Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana
AU  - Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6424
AB  - Microplastics is abundant in the environment, food and beverages and get ingested by humans. Its complex interplay with proteins lead to formation of corona. Tightly bound proteins represent hard corona, while weaker binding partners are found in soft corona. Separation of hard and soft corona of allergenic proteins of shrimps, eggs and cow’s milk, tropomyosin (TPM), ovalbumin (OVA) and beta-lactoglobulin (BLG) and identification of binding partners by proteomics was aim of our study.
Allergenic proteins were purified from egg white, shrimps and cow’s milk. Binding to polyethylene terephthalate microplastics (PET) (70-100 m) was probed at pH 7 for purified allergens and egg white proteins. After establishment of binding equilibrium, soft and hard corona were separated and analyzed by SDS PAGE, followed by identification of bound proteins by nanoLC-HRMS. Binding of all allergenic proteins was observed in both soft and hard corona. Soft corona contains exclusively intact, full length OVA, TPM and BLG. Hard corona is enriched for truncated OVA and oligomers of TPM. OVA fragments are partially or fully enfolded and have higher level of exposed hydrophobic patches resulting in higher affinity for PET microplastics. In comparison to OVA and TPM, hard corona of BLG is less abundant under similar conditions. BLG is compact globular protein with lower level of exposed hydrophobic patches in comparison to ovalbumin and tropomyosin. In hard corona, trace amounts of contaminating alfa-lactalbumin become enriched. In the presence of egg white protein extract OVA forms both SC and HC on microplastics, being the dominant protein of hard corona (with ovotransferrin). Lysozyme and ovomucin are present only in hard corona. Both proteins are known for their strong bioactivity and represent a small fraction of total egg white proteins.
Our results show that allergenic proteins form hard corona on PET microplastics. Among egg white proteins, minor proteins such as lysozyme and ovomucin become enriched. Denaturing effect of strong binding to microplastics may change functional characteristics of allergens and bioactive proteins of foods and should be further investigated in functional assays.
Acknowledgment: This study was supported by IMPTOX European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (grant number 965173).
PB  - Italian Proteomics Association
C3  - ItPA HPS and SePA XVII International Congress: Proteomics and Metabolomics towards Global Health, November 29th – December 1st, 2023, Roma, Italy
T1  - Proteomic insight into allergenic food corona on polyethylene terephthalate microplastics
SP  - 11
EP  - 11
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6424
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Lujić, Tamara and Gligorijević, Nikola and Jovanović, Vesna and Aćimović, Jelena and Mitić, Dragana and Vasović, Tamara and Stojadinović, Marija and Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana and Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Microplastics is abundant in the environment, food and beverages and get ingested by humans. Its complex interplay with proteins lead to formation of corona. Tightly bound proteins represent hard corona, while weaker binding partners are found in soft corona. Separation of hard and soft corona of allergenic proteins of shrimps, eggs and cow’s milk, tropomyosin (TPM), ovalbumin (OVA) and beta-lactoglobulin (BLG) and identification of binding partners by proteomics was aim of our study.
Allergenic proteins were purified from egg white, shrimps and cow’s milk. Binding to polyethylene terephthalate microplastics (PET) (70-100 m) was probed at pH 7 for purified allergens and egg white proteins. After establishment of binding equilibrium, soft and hard corona were separated and analyzed by SDS PAGE, followed by identification of bound proteins by nanoLC-HRMS. Binding of all allergenic proteins was observed in both soft and hard corona. Soft corona contains exclusively intact, full length OVA, TPM and BLG. Hard corona is enriched for truncated OVA and oligomers of TPM. OVA fragments are partially or fully enfolded and have higher level of exposed hydrophobic patches resulting in higher affinity for PET microplastics. In comparison to OVA and TPM, hard corona of BLG is less abundant under similar conditions. BLG is compact globular protein with lower level of exposed hydrophobic patches in comparison to ovalbumin and tropomyosin. In hard corona, trace amounts of contaminating alfa-lactalbumin become enriched. In the presence of egg white protein extract OVA forms both SC and HC on microplastics, being the dominant protein of hard corona (with ovotransferrin). Lysozyme and ovomucin are present only in hard corona. Both proteins are known for their strong bioactivity and represent a small fraction of total egg white proteins.
Our results show that allergenic proteins form hard corona on PET microplastics. Among egg white proteins, minor proteins such as lysozyme and ovomucin become enriched. Denaturing effect of strong binding to microplastics may change functional characteristics of allergens and bioactive proteins of foods and should be further investigated in functional assays.
Acknowledgment: This study was supported by IMPTOX European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (grant number 965173).",
publisher = "Italian Proteomics Association",
journal = "ItPA HPS and SePA XVII International Congress: Proteomics and Metabolomics towards Global Health, November 29th – December 1st, 2023, Roma, Italy",
title = "Proteomic insight into allergenic food corona on polyethylene terephthalate microplastics",
pages = "11-11",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6424"
}
Lujić, T., Gligorijević, N., Jovanović, V., Aćimović, J., Mitić, D., Vasović, T., Stojadinović, M., Stanić-Vučinić, D.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Proteomic insight into allergenic food corona on polyethylene terephthalate microplastics. in ItPA HPS and SePA XVII International Congress: Proteomics and Metabolomics towards Global Health, November 29th – December 1st, 2023, Roma, Italy
Italian Proteomics Association., 11-11.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6424
Lujić T, Gligorijević N, Jovanović V, Aćimović J, Mitić D, Vasović T, Stojadinović M, Stanić-Vučinić D, Ćirković-Veličković T. Proteomic insight into allergenic food corona on polyethylene terephthalate microplastics. in ItPA HPS and SePA XVII International Congress: Proteomics and Metabolomics towards Global Health, November 29th – December 1st, 2023, Roma, Italy. 2023;:11-11.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6424 .
Lujić, Tamara, Gligorijević, Nikola, Jovanović, Vesna, Aćimović, Jelena, Mitić, Dragana, Vasović, Tamara, Stojadinović, Marija, Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana, Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja, "Proteomic insight into allergenic food corona on polyethylene terephthalate microplastics" in ItPA HPS and SePA XVII International Congress: Proteomics and Metabolomics towards Global Health, November 29th – December 1st, 2023, Roma, Italy (2023):11-11,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6424 .

Binding and corona formation of ovalbumin to polystyrene and polyethylene terephthalate microplastics under neutral and acidic conditions

Gligorijević, Nikola; Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana; Mutić, Tamara; Lujić, Tamara; Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja

(Belgrade : Serbian Chemical Society, 2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Gligorijević, Nikola
AU  - Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana
AU  - Mutić, Tamara
AU  - Lujić, Tamara
AU  - Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5909
AB  - Microplastic represents one of the major types of pollutants in modern era. Over several years of research in the field of microplastic,
there are still many unknown gaps, including the effects and mechanisms of action of these particles on human
health. Studies in this field conducted experiments on cells and human tissues or animals like rats and mice. While these
studies suggest the toxic effects of microplastic, it is not clear if concentrations used for exposure are relevant for humans.
Also, most of the studies used spherical polystyrene, which does not reflect well the diversity of microplastic particles found
in nature. Another gap is lack of studies describing direct interactions of microplastics and proteins. While it is generally
known that proteins form corona around microplastic particles, affinity studies and consequences on protein structure are
usually missing.
The aim of this work was to analyze interaction of a major egg white protein and allergen, ovalbumin to several to microplastic
particles, including polystyrene (PS) of 120 and 500 μm in size and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) of 120 μm in
size. Binding affinity was determined at both acidic, pH 3 and neutral, pH 7 conditions, at the room temperature, by measuring
bulk ovalbumin concentration in supernatants at the equilibrium time. Several binding models, including Langmuir,
Freundlich, Redlich–Peterson and Guggenheim-Anderson-de Boer (GAB), were used to determine binding parameters.
The formation of soft and hard corona was analyzed according to the published protocol [1]. Structural analysis was performed
using near and far-UV CD spectrometry.
Obtained results showed that ovalbumin binds to both PS and PET. All binding models indicated that ovalbumin binds
with higher affinity to tested microplastics on pH 3, compared to pH 7, with the highest affinity being calculated for PS 120
μm. Further analysis showed that ovalbumin forms both soft and hard corona onto the surface of all three microplastics.
Structural alterations of ovalbumin as a consequence of its interaction with microplastic was shown to be both pH and
microplastic type dependent. Also, more pronounced effect on its tertiary structure was observed, compared to secondary.
At pH3, tertiary structure of bulk ovalbumin becomes destabilized, especially in the presence of PET 120 μm and PS 500
μm, while at pH 7, structural stabilization is observed, especially in the presence of PS 120 μm.
Considering that the microplastic was discovered in eggs [2], obtained results suggest that direct interactions of native
ovalbumin with microplastic particles could have influence on its structure and thus affect its techno-functional properties.
Acknowledgments: This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme
under grant agreement No 96517.
References:
[1] D. Magrì, P. Sánchez-Moreno, G. Caputo, F. Gatto, M. Veronesi, G. Bardi, T. Catelani, D. Guarnieri, A. Athanassiou, P.P. Pompa, D.
Fragouli, ACS Nano, 12 (2018) 7690-7700.
[2] Q. Liu, Z. Chen, Y. Chen, F. Yang, W. Yao, Y. Xie, Food Chemistry, 397 (2022) 133771
PB  - Belgrade : Serbian Chemical Society
C3  - Book of Abstracts of the XXII EuroFoodChem Congress, Belgrade, Serbia, 14-16 June 2023
T1  - Binding and corona formation of ovalbumin to polystyrene and polyethylene terephthalate microplastics under neutral and acidic conditions
SP  - 137
EP  - 137
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5909
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Gligorijević, Nikola and Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana and Mutić, Tamara and Lujić, Tamara and Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Microplastic represents one of the major types of pollutants in modern era. Over several years of research in the field of microplastic,
there are still many unknown gaps, including the effects and mechanisms of action of these particles on human
health. Studies in this field conducted experiments on cells and human tissues or animals like rats and mice. While these
studies suggest the toxic effects of microplastic, it is not clear if concentrations used for exposure are relevant for humans.
Also, most of the studies used spherical polystyrene, which does not reflect well the diversity of microplastic particles found
in nature. Another gap is lack of studies describing direct interactions of microplastics and proteins. While it is generally
known that proteins form corona around microplastic particles, affinity studies and consequences on protein structure are
usually missing.
The aim of this work was to analyze interaction of a major egg white protein and allergen, ovalbumin to several to microplastic
particles, including polystyrene (PS) of 120 and 500 μm in size and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) of 120 μm in
size. Binding affinity was determined at both acidic, pH 3 and neutral, pH 7 conditions, at the room temperature, by measuring
bulk ovalbumin concentration in supernatants at the equilibrium time. Several binding models, including Langmuir,
Freundlich, Redlich–Peterson and Guggenheim-Anderson-de Boer (GAB), were used to determine binding parameters.
The formation of soft and hard corona was analyzed according to the published protocol [1]. Structural analysis was performed
using near and far-UV CD spectrometry.
Obtained results showed that ovalbumin binds to both PS and PET. All binding models indicated that ovalbumin binds
with higher affinity to tested microplastics on pH 3, compared to pH 7, with the highest affinity being calculated for PS 120
μm. Further analysis showed that ovalbumin forms both soft and hard corona onto the surface of all three microplastics.
Structural alterations of ovalbumin as a consequence of its interaction with microplastic was shown to be both pH and
microplastic type dependent. Also, more pronounced effect on its tertiary structure was observed, compared to secondary.
At pH3, tertiary structure of bulk ovalbumin becomes destabilized, especially in the presence of PET 120 μm and PS 500
μm, while at pH 7, structural stabilization is observed, especially in the presence of PS 120 μm.
Considering that the microplastic was discovered in eggs [2], obtained results suggest that direct interactions of native
ovalbumin with microplastic particles could have influence on its structure and thus affect its techno-functional properties.
Acknowledgments: This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme
under grant agreement No 96517.
References:
[1] D. Magrì, P. Sánchez-Moreno, G. Caputo, F. Gatto, M. Veronesi, G. Bardi, T. Catelani, D. Guarnieri, A. Athanassiou, P.P. Pompa, D.
Fragouli, ACS Nano, 12 (2018) 7690-7700.
[2] Q. Liu, Z. Chen, Y. Chen, F. Yang, W. Yao, Y. Xie, Food Chemistry, 397 (2022) 133771",
publisher = "Belgrade : Serbian Chemical Society",
journal = "Book of Abstracts of the XXII EuroFoodChem Congress, Belgrade, Serbia, 14-16 June 2023",
title = "Binding and corona formation of ovalbumin to polystyrene and polyethylene terephthalate microplastics under neutral and acidic conditions",
pages = "137-137",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5909"
}
Gligorijević, N., Stanić-Vučinić, D., Mutić, T., Lujić, T.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Binding and corona formation of ovalbumin to polystyrene and polyethylene terephthalate microplastics under neutral and acidic conditions. in Book of Abstracts of the XXII EuroFoodChem Congress, Belgrade, Serbia, 14-16 June 2023
Belgrade : Serbian Chemical Society., 137-137.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5909
Gligorijević N, Stanić-Vučinić D, Mutić T, Lujić T, Ćirković-Veličković T. Binding and corona formation of ovalbumin to polystyrene and polyethylene terephthalate microplastics under neutral and acidic conditions. in Book of Abstracts of the XXII EuroFoodChem Congress, Belgrade, Serbia, 14-16 June 2023. 2023;:137-137.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5909 .
Gligorijević, Nikola, Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana, Mutić, Tamara, Lujić, Tamara, Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja, "Binding and corona formation of ovalbumin to polystyrene and polyethylene terephthalate microplastics under neutral and acidic conditions" in Book of Abstracts of the XXII EuroFoodChem Congress, Belgrade, Serbia, 14-16 June 2023 (2023):137-137,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5909 .

Investigation of structural changes in ovalbumin induced by two types of MPs and its impact on protein digestibility

Lujić, Tamara; Gligorijević, Nikola; Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana; Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja

(Belgrade : Serbian Chemical Society, 2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Lujić, Tamara
AU  - Gligorijević, Nikola
AU  - Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana
AU  - Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5907
AB  - Ovalbumin (OVA) is the most abundant protein in chicken egg white. It is one of the major allergens in eggs. Micro- and
nanoplatic particles (MNPs) are a widespread contaminant and have been found in food and water. It is still unclear how
MNPs might affect human health. However, due to their large surface area they have been found to bind various biopolymers,
including proteins. These biopolymers can be bound more strongly or loosely, and are referred to as hard and soft
corona, respectfully [1]. MPs have been found in eggs, in the size range of 50-100 μm [2]. It is shown that these particles
can interact with proteins and induce structural changes, but there is still not enough information on this topic [3]. These
structural changes could lead to a decreased digestibility in the gastrointestinal tract, which could increase the immune
response to known allergens.
The aim of this study was to determine whether there are structural changes present in the OVA after incubation with two
types of MPs – 120 μm polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and 120 μm polystyrene (PS) and whether they could influence
digestion of OVA with gastrointestinal enzymes. 20 mg of MPs were incubated with 1.3 mg/mL ovalbumin for 4 h at room
temperature in a 20 mM phosphate buffer at pH 7. Bulk ovalbumin was separated from the MPs by centrifugation and by
filtration through a 0.22 μm PVDF filter. Soft corona was obtained by washing the MPs with water, and the MPs were later
removed as described with bulk ovalbumin. Formation of amyloids was monitored with a Thioflavin T (ThT) assay at room
temperature and after thermal treatment, and additional structural analysis was performed by circular dichroism (CD) spectrometry
in the far-UV region. Thermal stability was also determined by spectrofluorimetry. Digestion with two proteases
(pepsin and trypsin) was performed to determine whether there is a change in the gastrointestinal digestibility of OVA.
Results from the ThT assay show that at room temperature there is no significant difference between the fluorescence
emission obtained for all samples, with bulk OVA from both MPs showing a slight decrease. However, there is an increase
of fluorescence after thermal treatment in all OVA samples, where OVA from the soft corona emits significantly less fluorescence
than control and bulk samples for both types of MPs. Additionally, soft coronas have been shown to have more
β-sheet content than other samples, which is more pronounced for OVA incubated with PET. For the heated samples there
is a sharp change from α-helix to β-sheets in all the samples, but it is the most dramatic in the soft coronas. This could
impose rigidity to the tertiary structure, which would explain why the ThT molecule does not bind as strongly. Despite differences
in both the secondary and tertiary structure, the thermal stability is almost the same in all samples. Digestion of the
samples shows that the soft corona incubated with PS tends to be more resistant to trypsin than other samples after 2 min,
but it is not significant. For digestion with pepsin there is no difference between the samples. In conjunction with the previous
results, which indicates a structural stabilisation of the soft corona at pH 7, it is not surprising that there is an increased
resistance to trypsin, compared to pepsin which is a gastric enzyme and for which digestion is performed at an acidic pH.
In conclusion, there is a structural change present in samples upon contact with MPs, particularly in the soft corona, of
which the most pronounced is a decrease of α-helix content and increase in β-sheet content as determined by far-UV CD.
This leads to a structural stabilization which could further impact the digestibility of the OVA protein and impact its allergenicity.
However, this must be confirmed with further experiments.
Acknowledgments: This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme
under grant agreement No 965173.
References:
[1] M.P. Monopoli, C. Åberg, A. Salvati, K.A.Dawson, Nat. Nanotechnol., 7 (2012) 779-786.
[2] Q. Liu, Z. Chen, Y. Chen, F. Yang, W. Yao, Y. Xie. Food Chem., 397 (2022) 133771.
[3] P. Ju, Y. Zhang. Y. Zheng, F. Gao, F. Jiang, J. Li, C. Sun, Sci. Total Environ., 734 (2020) 139219.
PB  - Belgrade : Serbian Chemical Society
C3  - Book of Abstracts of the XXII EuroFoodChem Congress, Belgrade, Serbia, 14-16 June 2023
T1  - Investigation of structural changes in ovalbumin induced by two types of MPs and its impact on protein digestibility
SP  - 153
EP  - 153
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5907
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Lujić, Tamara and Gligorijević, Nikola and Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana and Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Ovalbumin (OVA) is the most abundant protein in chicken egg white. It is one of the major allergens in eggs. Micro- and
nanoplatic particles (MNPs) are a widespread contaminant and have been found in food and water. It is still unclear how
MNPs might affect human health. However, due to their large surface area they have been found to bind various biopolymers,
including proteins. These biopolymers can be bound more strongly or loosely, and are referred to as hard and soft
corona, respectfully [1]. MPs have been found in eggs, in the size range of 50-100 μm [2]. It is shown that these particles
can interact with proteins and induce structural changes, but there is still not enough information on this topic [3]. These
structural changes could lead to a decreased digestibility in the gastrointestinal tract, which could increase the immune
response to known allergens.
The aim of this study was to determine whether there are structural changes present in the OVA after incubation with two
types of MPs – 120 μm polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and 120 μm polystyrene (PS) and whether they could influence
digestion of OVA with gastrointestinal enzymes. 20 mg of MPs were incubated with 1.3 mg/mL ovalbumin for 4 h at room
temperature in a 20 mM phosphate buffer at pH 7. Bulk ovalbumin was separated from the MPs by centrifugation and by
filtration through a 0.22 μm PVDF filter. Soft corona was obtained by washing the MPs with water, and the MPs were later
removed as described with bulk ovalbumin. Formation of amyloids was monitored with a Thioflavin T (ThT) assay at room
temperature and after thermal treatment, and additional structural analysis was performed by circular dichroism (CD) spectrometry
in the far-UV region. Thermal stability was also determined by spectrofluorimetry. Digestion with two proteases
(pepsin and trypsin) was performed to determine whether there is a change in the gastrointestinal digestibility of OVA.
Results from the ThT assay show that at room temperature there is no significant difference between the fluorescence
emission obtained for all samples, with bulk OVA from both MPs showing a slight decrease. However, there is an increase
of fluorescence after thermal treatment in all OVA samples, where OVA from the soft corona emits significantly less fluorescence
than control and bulk samples for both types of MPs. Additionally, soft coronas have been shown to have more
β-sheet content than other samples, which is more pronounced for OVA incubated with PET. For the heated samples there
is a sharp change from α-helix to β-sheets in all the samples, but it is the most dramatic in the soft coronas. This could
impose rigidity to the tertiary structure, which would explain why the ThT molecule does not bind as strongly. Despite differences
in both the secondary and tertiary structure, the thermal stability is almost the same in all samples. Digestion of the
samples shows that the soft corona incubated with PS tends to be more resistant to trypsin than other samples after 2 min,
but it is not significant. For digestion with pepsin there is no difference between the samples. In conjunction with the previous
results, which indicates a structural stabilisation of the soft corona at pH 7, it is not surprising that there is an increased
resistance to trypsin, compared to pepsin which is a gastric enzyme and for which digestion is performed at an acidic pH.
In conclusion, there is a structural change present in samples upon contact with MPs, particularly in the soft corona, of
which the most pronounced is a decrease of α-helix content and increase in β-sheet content as determined by far-UV CD.
This leads to a structural stabilization which could further impact the digestibility of the OVA protein and impact its allergenicity.
However, this must be confirmed with further experiments.
Acknowledgments: This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme
under grant agreement No 965173.
References:
[1] M.P. Monopoli, C. Åberg, A. Salvati, K.A.Dawson, Nat. Nanotechnol., 7 (2012) 779-786.
[2] Q. Liu, Z. Chen, Y. Chen, F. Yang, W. Yao, Y. Xie. Food Chem., 397 (2022) 133771.
[3] P. Ju, Y. Zhang. Y. Zheng, F. Gao, F. Jiang, J. Li, C. Sun, Sci. Total Environ., 734 (2020) 139219.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Serbian Chemical Society",
journal = "Book of Abstracts of the XXII EuroFoodChem Congress, Belgrade, Serbia, 14-16 June 2023",
title = "Investigation of structural changes in ovalbumin induced by two types of MPs and its impact on protein digestibility",
pages = "153-153",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5907"
}
Lujić, T., Gligorijević, N., Stanić-Vučinić, D.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Investigation of structural changes in ovalbumin induced by two types of MPs and its impact on protein digestibility. in Book of Abstracts of the XXII EuroFoodChem Congress, Belgrade, Serbia, 14-16 June 2023
Belgrade : Serbian Chemical Society., 153-153.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5907
Lujić T, Gligorijević N, Stanić-Vučinić D, Ćirković-Veličković T. Investigation of structural changes in ovalbumin induced by two types of MPs and its impact on protein digestibility. in Book of Abstracts of the XXII EuroFoodChem Congress, Belgrade, Serbia, 14-16 June 2023. 2023;:153-153.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5907 .
Lujić, Tamara, Gligorijević, Nikola, Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana, Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja, "Investigation of structural changes in ovalbumin induced by two types of MPs and its impact on protein digestibility" in Book of Abstracts of the XXII EuroFoodChem Congress, Belgrade, Serbia, 14-16 June 2023 (2023):153-153,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5907 .

Impact of MPs on trypsin activity in simulated intestinal fluid

Lujić, Tamara; Gligorijević, Nikola; Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana; Bićanin, Maša; Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja

(Belgrade : Serbian Biochemical Society, 2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Lujić, Tamara
AU  - Gligorijević, Nikola
AU  - Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana
AU  - Bićanin, Maša
AU  - Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6011
AB  - Mircoplastics (MPs) are an abundant contaminant in the environment with ingestion being
the most common way of exposure for humans. Binding of protein to MPs is proposed to
be multilayered with the formation of a soft and hard corona1. It has been proven that MPs
interact with enzymes present in the digestive system and impact their activity2. The aim of
this study is to investigate the impact of MPs on the activity of trypsin in simulated
intestinal fluid (SIF). For this purpose, two sizes of polypropylene (large – 180-500 μm,
small – 63-180 μm) and one size of polyethylene terephthalate (<80 μm) have been
studied. Activity in bulk and soft corona was determined in SIF at 405 nm with Nα-Benzoyl-DL-arginine 4-nitroanilide hydrochloride after different times of incubation.
Activity in hard corona was determined after 1 h of incubation with the MPs. Although
specific activity in the control decreases through time, there is a tendency for all MPs to
preserve activity in bulk and soft corona trypsin after 4 h of incubation. Trypsin remains
active in the hard corona, with the activity being an order of magnitude lower than in the
control, possibly due to significant changes in structure.
Acknowledgements
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 965173.
References
1. Monopoli MP, Åberg C, Salvati A, Dawson, KA. Biomolecular coronas provide the biological identity of nanosized materials. Nat Nanotechnol 2012;7:779-86.
2. de Guzman MK, et al. Small polystyrene microplastics interfere with the breakdown of milk proteins during static in vitro simulated human gastric digestion. Environ Pollut 2023;335:122282.
PB  - Belgrade : Serbian Biochemical Society
C3  - "Biochemistry in Biotechnology", Twelfth Conference, International scientific meeting, September 21-23, 2023, Belgrade, Serbia
T1  - Impact of MPs on trypsin activity in simulated intestinal fluid
SP  - 145
EP  - 145
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6011
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Lujić, Tamara and Gligorijević, Nikola and Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana and Bićanin, Maša and Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Mircoplastics (MPs) are an abundant contaminant in the environment with ingestion being
the most common way of exposure for humans. Binding of protein to MPs is proposed to
be multilayered with the formation of a soft and hard corona1. It has been proven that MPs
interact with enzymes present in the digestive system and impact their activity2. The aim of
this study is to investigate the impact of MPs on the activity of trypsin in simulated
intestinal fluid (SIF). For this purpose, two sizes of polypropylene (large – 180-500 μm,
small – 63-180 μm) and one size of polyethylene terephthalate (<80 μm) have been
studied. Activity in bulk and soft corona was determined in SIF at 405 nm with Nα-Benzoyl-DL-arginine 4-nitroanilide hydrochloride after different times of incubation.
Activity in hard corona was determined after 1 h of incubation with the MPs. Although
specific activity in the control decreases through time, there is a tendency for all MPs to
preserve activity in bulk and soft corona trypsin after 4 h of incubation. Trypsin remains
active in the hard corona, with the activity being an order of magnitude lower than in the
control, possibly due to significant changes in structure.
Acknowledgements
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 965173.
References
1. Monopoli MP, Åberg C, Salvati A, Dawson, KA. Biomolecular coronas provide the biological identity of nanosized materials. Nat Nanotechnol 2012;7:779-86.
2. de Guzman MK, et al. Small polystyrene microplastics interfere with the breakdown of milk proteins during static in vitro simulated human gastric digestion. Environ Pollut 2023;335:122282.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Serbian Biochemical Society",
journal = ""Biochemistry in Biotechnology", Twelfth Conference, International scientific meeting, September 21-23, 2023, Belgrade, Serbia",
title = "Impact of MPs on trypsin activity in simulated intestinal fluid",
pages = "145-145",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6011"
}
Lujić, T., Gligorijević, N., Stanić-Vučinić, D., Bićanin, M.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2023). Impact of MPs on trypsin activity in simulated intestinal fluid. in "Biochemistry in Biotechnology", Twelfth Conference, International scientific meeting, September 21-23, 2023, Belgrade, Serbia
Belgrade : Serbian Biochemical Society., 145-145.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6011
Lujić T, Gligorijević N, Stanić-Vučinić D, Bićanin M, Ćirković-Veličković T. Impact of MPs on trypsin activity in simulated intestinal fluid. in "Biochemistry in Biotechnology", Twelfth Conference, International scientific meeting, September 21-23, 2023, Belgrade, Serbia. 2023;:145-145.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6011 .
Lujić, Tamara, Gligorijević, Nikola, Stanić-Vučinić, Dragana, Bićanin, Maša, Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja, "Impact of MPs on trypsin activity in simulated intestinal fluid" in "Biochemistry in Biotechnology", Twelfth Conference, International scientific meeting, September 21-23, 2023, Belgrade, Serbia (2023):145-145,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_6011 .

Effects of extraction conditions on proteins' profiles of Tenebrio molitor

Jovanović, Vesna B.; Smiljanić, Katarina; Lujić, Tamara; Đukić, Teodora; Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja

(2021)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Jovanović, Vesna B.
AU  - Smiljanić, Katarina
AU  - Lujić, Tamara
AU  - Đukić, Teodora
AU  - Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja
PY  - 2021
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5736
AB  - Edible insects are recommended as a future food because of many reasons. The nutritional value of edible insects is one of criteria for the selection of seven most promising species among which is Tenebrio molitor. The objective of this study was to examine the effects of different flour Tenebrio molitor. Twelve different extraction conditions were set up in which three parameters were combined: pH extraction solutions (6, 8 and 12.5), temperature (30 °C and 60 °C), and ultrasound (US). Shotgun proteomics of trypsin digests profiled protein isolates. The highest protein yield was in extractions at pH 12.5. The temperature elevation and US application significantly increased the yield of isolated proteins at pH 12.5 but their solubility at the pH 7.4 was lower compared to isolates at pH 6 and 8. 1D-SDS-PAGE showed marked differences in protein profiles on various extraction conditions, with highest number of the distinctive bands at pH 8 at 30 °C. Shotgun proteomics showed that extraction condition at pH 12.5, on 30 °C has the highest numbers of different proteins, however, among the top 20 abundant proteins are chitin-associated proteins, allergens and proteinases, while at pH 8 these proteins are not enriched. Highly basic extraction significantly contributes to protein hydrolysis while application of US contributes to the protein cross-linking and this effect is more prominent at high temperatures.
C3  - Proteomics and Metabolomics for Personalized Medicine, XV Italian Proteomics Association Annual Meeting, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Roma, Italy, 8th-10th September 2021
T1  - Effects of extraction conditions on proteins' profiles of Tenebrio molitor
SP  - 53
EP  - 53
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5736
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Jovanović, Vesna B. and Smiljanić, Katarina and Lujić, Tamara and Đukić, Teodora and Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Edible insects are recommended as a future food because of many reasons. The nutritional value of edible insects is one of criteria for the selection of seven most promising species among which is Tenebrio molitor. The objective of this study was to examine the effects of different flour Tenebrio molitor. Twelve different extraction conditions were set up in which three parameters were combined: pH extraction solutions (6, 8 and 12.5), temperature (30 °C and 60 °C), and ultrasound (US). Shotgun proteomics of trypsin digests profiled protein isolates. The highest protein yield was in extractions at pH 12.5. The temperature elevation and US application significantly increased the yield of isolated proteins at pH 12.5 but their solubility at the pH 7.4 was lower compared to isolates at pH 6 and 8. 1D-SDS-PAGE showed marked differences in protein profiles on various extraction conditions, with highest number of the distinctive bands at pH 8 at 30 °C. Shotgun proteomics showed that extraction condition at pH 12.5, on 30 °C has the highest numbers of different proteins, however, among the top 20 abundant proteins are chitin-associated proteins, allergens and proteinases, while at pH 8 these proteins are not enriched. Highly basic extraction significantly contributes to protein hydrolysis while application of US contributes to the protein cross-linking and this effect is more prominent at high temperatures.",
journal = "Proteomics and Metabolomics for Personalized Medicine, XV Italian Proteomics Association Annual Meeting, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Roma, Italy, 8th-10th September 2021",
title = "Effects of extraction conditions on proteins' profiles of Tenebrio molitor",
pages = "53-53",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5736"
}
Jovanović, V. B., Smiljanić, K., Lujić, T., Đukić, T.,& Ćirković-Veličković, T.. (2021). Effects of extraction conditions on proteins' profiles of Tenebrio molitor. in Proteomics and Metabolomics for Personalized Medicine, XV Italian Proteomics Association Annual Meeting, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Roma, Italy, 8th-10th September 2021, 53-53.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5736
Jovanović VB, Smiljanić K, Lujić T, Đukić T, Ćirković-Veličković T. Effects of extraction conditions on proteins' profiles of Tenebrio molitor. in Proteomics and Metabolomics for Personalized Medicine, XV Italian Proteomics Association Annual Meeting, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Roma, Italy, 8th-10th September 2021. 2021;:53-53.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5736 .
Jovanović, Vesna B., Smiljanić, Katarina, Lujić, Tamara, Đukić, Teodora, Ćirković-Veličković, Tanja, "Effects of extraction conditions on proteins' profiles of Tenebrio molitor" in Proteomics and Metabolomics for Personalized Medicine, XV Italian Proteomics Association Annual Meeting, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Roma, Italy, 8th-10th September 2021 (2021):53-53,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5736 .

Proteinski izolati jestivih insekata: realnost ili utopija

Lujić, Tamara

(2020)

TY  - THES
AU  - Lujić, Tamara
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4092
AB  - Cilj ove master teze je bio da se prikupi što više podataka o tome koje prepreke treba prevazići od ideje pripreme proteinskih izolata od jestivih insekata pa do realizacije ove ideje. Odnosno, da se utvrdi koji sve razlozi utiču na to da i pored brojnih naučnih radova koji se bave jestivim insektima i dalje ne postoje konkretni prijedlozi postupka za pripremu proteinskih izolata iz jestivih insekata.Da bi se realizovao ovaj cilj definisano je nekoliko zadataka u toku kojih je ispitivano kako neki od ekstrakcionih uslova (pH rastvora, temperatura i ultrazvuk) utiču na efikasnost ekstrakcije proteina iz tri vrste jestivih insekata, njihovu sklonost da se talože na pH 4,6 iz dobijenih ekstrakta i kakve su fizičko-hemijske karakteristike dobijenih proteinskih izolata.
T1  - Proteinski izolati jestivih insekata: realnost ili utopija
SP  - 2
EP  - 60
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_4092
ER  - 
@mastersthesis{
author = "Lujić, Tamara",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Cilj ove master teze je bio da se prikupi što više podataka o tome koje prepreke treba prevazići od ideje pripreme proteinskih izolata od jestivih insekata pa do realizacije ove ideje. Odnosno, da se utvrdi koji sve razlozi utiču na to da i pored brojnih naučnih radova koji se bave jestivim insektima i dalje ne postoje konkretni prijedlozi postupka za pripremu proteinskih izolata iz jestivih insekata.Da bi se realizovao ovaj cilj definisano je nekoliko zadataka u toku kojih je ispitivano kako neki od ekstrakcionih uslova (pH rastvora, temperatura i ultrazvuk) utiču na efikasnost ekstrakcije proteina iz tri vrste jestivih insekata, njihovu sklonost da se talože na pH 4,6 iz dobijenih ekstrakta i kakve su fizičko-hemijske karakteristike dobijenih proteinskih izolata.",
title = "Proteinski izolati jestivih insekata: realnost ili utopija",
pages = "2-60",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_4092"
}
Lujić, T.. (2020). Proteinski izolati jestivih insekata: realnost ili utopija. , 2-60.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_4092
Lujić T. Proteinski izolati jestivih insekata: realnost ili utopija. 2020;:2-60.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_4092 .
Lujić, Tamara, "Proteinski izolati jestivih insekata: realnost ili utopija" (2020):2-60,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_4092 .