Veljović, Sonja

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Structure-properties relationships of natural and synthetic molecules and their metal complexes Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 451-03-68/2020-14/200051 (Institute of General and Physical Chemistry, Belgrade)
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 451-03-68/2020-14/200168 (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Chemistry) Develooment and utilization of novel and traditional technologies in production of competitive food products with added valued for national and global market - CREATING WEALTH FROM THE WEALTH OF SERBIA
Study of structure-function relationships in the plant cell wall and modifications of the wall structure by enzyme engineering EUREKA project E! 13303 MED-BIOTEST
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 451-03-68/2020-14/200116 (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Agriculture) Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 451-03-68/2020-14/200288 (Innovation Center of the Faculty of Chemistry)
Natural products of wild, cultivated and edible plants: structure and bioactivity determination Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 451-03-68/2020-14/200026 (University of Belgrade, Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy - IChTM)
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 451-03-68/2020-14/200135 (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy) Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 451-03-68/2020-14/200287 (Innovation Center of the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy)
Novel encapsulation and enzyme technologies for designing of new biocatalysts and biologically active compounds targeting enhancement of food quality, safety and competitiveness

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Industrial solid wastes from Ganoderma lucidum extract production: chemical characterization and investigation of antioxidant, photoprotective and cytotoxic activities

Veljović, Sonja; Petrović, Marija; Jovanović, Marina; Mitić-Ćulafić, Dragana; Semen, Tanja Živković; Kostić, Marija; Natić, Maja

(2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Veljović, Sonja
AU  - Petrović, Marija
AU  - Jovanović, Marina
AU  - Mitić-Ćulafić, Dragana
AU  - Semen, Tanja Živković
AU  - Kostić, Marija
AU  - Natić, Maja
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6188
AB  - To the best of the author’s knowledge, so far, the utilization of industrial solid Ganoderma lucidum waste was not investigated as a potential source of remaining valuable bioactive compounds. The aim of our study was to chemically characterize the extract prepared with 96% and 70% ethanol utilizing G. lucidum waste from industrial ethanol (GE) and water (GW) extraction. The phenolic profile was assessed by UHPLC-MS/MS, while the amino acid content of selected extracts was done by GC-MS. The chemical composition of the extracts was obtained by ATP-FTIR analysis, and the peak at 1637 cm− 1 of spectra originating from C = O stretching vibration of amide I, was exclusively detected in samples prepared with 70% ethanol. Among eleven amino acids detected in G. lucidum residues, the most abundant was essential amino acid phenylalanine. Phenolic profile revealed p-hydroxybenzoic acid and chlorogenic acid as dominant in all the samples analyzed. The cytotoxic activity against two human cancer cell lines (colon carcinoma (HCT116) and melanoma (Hs294T)), photoprotective activity, and antioxidant activity of G. lucidum residues ethanol extracts (70% and 96%) were examined. The most prominent cytotoxic effect on HCT116 and Hs294T cells was attributed to extract prepared from the water extract production. The sun protection factor (SPF) values of extracts analyzed were found to be in the range from 1.86 (GE96) to 4.80 (GW70). Therefore, G. lucidum solid waste appeared to be a valuable source of bioactive compounds with antioxidant, photoprotective and cytotoxic activities.
T2  - Journal of Food Measurement and Characterization
T1  - Industrial solid wastes from Ganoderma lucidum extract production: chemical characterization and investigation of antioxidant, photoprotective and cytotoxic activities
VL  - 17
IS  - 4
SP  - 3673
EP  - 3682
DO  - 10.1007/s11694-023-01897-6
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Veljović, Sonja and Petrović, Marija and Jovanović, Marina and Mitić-Ćulafić, Dragana and Semen, Tanja Živković and Kostić, Marija and Natić, Maja",
year = "2023",
abstract = "To the best of the author’s knowledge, so far, the utilization of industrial solid Ganoderma lucidum waste was not investigated as a potential source of remaining valuable bioactive compounds. The aim of our study was to chemically characterize the extract prepared with 96% and 70% ethanol utilizing G. lucidum waste from industrial ethanol (GE) and water (GW) extraction. The phenolic profile was assessed by UHPLC-MS/MS, while the amino acid content of selected extracts was done by GC-MS. The chemical composition of the extracts was obtained by ATP-FTIR analysis, and the peak at 1637 cm− 1 of spectra originating from C = O stretching vibration of amide I, was exclusively detected in samples prepared with 70% ethanol. Among eleven amino acids detected in G. lucidum residues, the most abundant was essential amino acid phenylalanine. Phenolic profile revealed p-hydroxybenzoic acid and chlorogenic acid as dominant in all the samples analyzed. The cytotoxic activity against two human cancer cell lines (colon carcinoma (HCT116) and melanoma (Hs294T)), photoprotective activity, and antioxidant activity of G. lucidum residues ethanol extracts (70% and 96%) were examined. The most prominent cytotoxic effect on HCT116 and Hs294T cells was attributed to extract prepared from the water extract production. The sun protection factor (SPF) values of extracts analyzed were found to be in the range from 1.86 (GE96) to 4.80 (GW70). Therefore, G. lucidum solid waste appeared to be a valuable source of bioactive compounds with antioxidant, photoprotective and cytotoxic activities.",
journal = "Journal of Food Measurement and Characterization",
title = "Industrial solid wastes from Ganoderma lucidum extract production: chemical characterization and investigation of antioxidant, photoprotective and cytotoxic activities",
volume = "17",
number = "4",
pages = "3673-3682",
doi = "10.1007/s11694-023-01897-6"
}
Veljović, S., Petrović, M., Jovanović, M., Mitić-Ćulafić, D., Semen, T. Ž., Kostić, M.,& Natić, M.. (2023). Industrial solid wastes from Ganoderma lucidum extract production: chemical characterization and investigation of antioxidant, photoprotective and cytotoxic activities. in Journal of Food Measurement and Characterization, 17(4), 3673-3682.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11694-023-01897-6
Veljović S, Petrović M, Jovanović M, Mitić-Ćulafić D, Semen TŽ, Kostić M, Natić M. Industrial solid wastes from Ganoderma lucidum extract production: chemical characterization and investigation of antioxidant, photoprotective and cytotoxic activities. in Journal of Food Measurement and Characterization. 2023;17(4):3673-3682.
doi:10.1007/s11694-023-01897-6 .
Veljović, Sonja, Petrović, Marija, Jovanović, Marina, Mitić-Ćulafić, Dragana, Semen, Tanja Živković, Kostić, Marija, Natić, Maja, "Industrial solid wastes from Ganoderma lucidum extract production: chemical characterization and investigation of antioxidant, photoprotective and cytotoxic activities" in Journal of Food Measurement and Characterization, 17, no. 4 (2023):3673-3682,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11694-023-01897-6 . .
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Formulation of novel liqueurs from juice industry waste: Consumer acceptance, phenolic profile and preliminary monitoring of antioxidant activity and colour changes during storage

Petrović, Marija S.; Veljović, Sonja; Tomić, Nikola; Zlatanović, Snežana; Tosti, Tomislav; Vukosavljević, Predrag V.; Gorjanović, Stanislava

(University of Zagreb, Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Petrović, Marija S.
AU  - Veljović, Sonja
AU  - Tomić, Nikola
AU  - Zlatanović, Snežana
AU  - Tosti, Tomislav
AU  - Vukosavljević, Predrag V.
AU  - Gorjanović, Stanislava
PY  - 2021
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4756
AB  - Research background. Apple juice is one of the most popular and liked beverages worldwide. Due to the increased health consciousness among consumers, beetroot and chokeberry juices have also rising consumption trends. Despite representing a consider-able percentage of the processed fruit and rich source of bioactive compounds, fruit pom-ace, remaining after juice production, has still been underutilised. Here, the possibility of using apple, beetroot and chokeberry pomace in liqueur formulations is investigated. Experimental approach. Apple and chokeberry liqueurs were produced from apple and chokeberry pomace extracts, respectively. Apple/chokeberry and apple/beetroot liqueurs were obtained by combining apple pomace with chokeberry and beetroot pomace extracts in ratios 50:50 and 70:30, respectively. The sensory quality and acceptability of freshly prepared liqueurs were evaluated by experts and consumers. Sugars and phenolics were identified and quantified by high-performance anion-exchange chromatography with pulsed-amperometric detection (HPAEC-PAD) and high-performance liquid chromatog-raphy–diode array detection–tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC–DAD–MS/MS), respec-tively. Storability was preliminarily evaluated based on monitoring of total phenolic con-centration, antioxidant activity and colour each month during 6 months of storage at 4 and 22 °C. Results and conclusions. The expert and the consumer testing indicated that apple and chokeberry pomace could be used as raw materials without any flavour corrections while apple/beetroot pomace liqueur would require modification. High total phenolic content and antioxidant activity were found in all freshly prepared liqueurs, with chokeberry liqueur being by far superior. Among identified phenolics, ellagic acid and phlorizin were quantified as the most prominent, except in chokeberry liqueur, where phlorizin was not quantified. Despite the decrease in total phenolic concentration and antioxidant activity after 6 months, liqueurs still represented a rich source of phytochemicals. The highest phenolic compound retention and antioxidant activity maintenance were observed in chokeberry liqueur. Also, the appealing colour was retained despite the changes detected in chromatic characteristics. Novelty and scientific contribution. The possibility of apple, beetroot and chokeberry pomace restoration into the food chain by the production of liqueurs has been demon-strated for the first time. Functional and sensorial properties of newly developed liqueurs indicated that the selected pomace represents the promising raw material for liqueur pro-duction. The applied approach represents a contribution to the circular economy in juice production. © 2021, University of Zagreb. All rights reserved.
PB  - University of Zagreb, Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology
T2  - Food Technology and Biotechnology
T1  - Formulation of novel liqueurs from juice industry waste: Consumer acceptance, phenolic profile and preliminary monitoring of antioxidant activity and colour changes during storage
VL  - 59
IS  - 3
SP  - 282
EP  - 294
DO  - 10.17113/ftb.59.03.21.6759
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Petrović, Marija S. and Veljović, Sonja and Tomić, Nikola and Zlatanović, Snežana and Tosti, Tomislav and Vukosavljević, Predrag V. and Gorjanović, Stanislava",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Research background. Apple juice is one of the most popular and liked beverages worldwide. Due to the increased health consciousness among consumers, beetroot and chokeberry juices have also rising consumption trends. Despite representing a consider-able percentage of the processed fruit and rich source of bioactive compounds, fruit pom-ace, remaining after juice production, has still been underutilised. Here, the possibility of using apple, beetroot and chokeberry pomace in liqueur formulations is investigated. Experimental approach. Apple and chokeberry liqueurs were produced from apple and chokeberry pomace extracts, respectively. Apple/chokeberry and apple/beetroot liqueurs were obtained by combining apple pomace with chokeberry and beetroot pomace extracts in ratios 50:50 and 70:30, respectively. The sensory quality and acceptability of freshly prepared liqueurs were evaluated by experts and consumers. Sugars and phenolics were identified and quantified by high-performance anion-exchange chromatography with pulsed-amperometric detection (HPAEC-PAD) and high-performance liquid chromatog-raphy–diode array detection–tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC–DAD–MS/MS), respec-tively. Storability was preliminarily evaluated based on monitoring of total phenolic con-centration, antioxidant activity and colour each month during 6 months of storage at 4 and 22 °C. Results and conclusions. The expert and the consumer testing indicated that apple and chokeberry pomace could be used as raw materials without any flavour corrections while apple/beetroot pomace liqueur would require modification. High total phenolic content and antioxidant activity were found in all freshly prepared liqueurs, with chokeberry liqueur being by far superior. Among identified phenolics, ellagic acid and phlorizin were quantified as the most prominent, except in chokeberry liqueur, where phlorizin was not quantified. Despite the decrease in total phenolic concentration and antioxidant activity after 6 months, liqueurs still represented a rich source of phytochemicals. The highest phenolic compound retention and antioxidant activity maintenance were observed in chokeberry liqueur. Also, the appealing colour was retained despite the changes detected in chromatic characteristics. Novelty and scientific contribution. The possibility of apple, beetroot and chokeberry pomace restoration into the food chain by the production of liqueurs has been demon-strated for the first time. Functional and sensorial properties of newly developed liqueurs indicated that the selected pomace represents the promising raw material for liqueur pro-duction. The applied approach represents a contribution to the circular economy in juice production. © 2021, University of Zagreb. All rights reserved.",
publisher = "University of Zagreb, Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology",
journal = "Food Technology and Biotechnology",
title = "Formulation of novel liqueurs from juice industry waste: Consumer acceptance, phenolic profile and preliminary monitoring of antioxidant activity and colour changes during storage",
volume = "59",
number = "3",
pages = "282-294",
doi = "10.17113/ftb.59.03.21.6759"
}
Petrović, M. S., Veljović, S., Tomić, N., Zlatanović, S., Tosti, T., Vukosavljević, P. V.,& Gorjanović, S.. (2021). Formulation of novel liqueurs from juice industry waste: Consumer acceptance, phenolic profile and preliminary monitoring of antioxidant activity and colour changes during storage. in Food Technology and Biotechnology
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology., 59(3), 282-294.
https://doi.org/10.17113/ftb.59.03.21.6759
Petrović MS, Veljović S, Tomić N, Zlatanović S, Tosti T, Vukosavljević PV, Gorjanović S. Formulation of novel liqueurs from juice industry waste: Consumer acceptance, phenolic profile and preliminary monitoring of antioxidant activity and colour changes during storage. in Food Technology and Biotechnology. 2021;59(3):282-294.
doi:10.17113/ftb.59.03.21.6759 .
Petrović, Marija S., Veljović, Sonja, Tomić, Nikola, Zlatanović, Snežana, Tosti, Tomislav, Vukosavljević, Predrag V., Gorjanović, Stanislava, "Formulation of novel liqueurs from juice industry waste: Consumer acceptance, phenolic profile and preliminary monitoring of antioxidant activity and colour changes during storage" in Food Technology and Biotechnology, 59, no. 3 (2021):282-294,
https://doi.org/10.17113/ftb.59.03.21.6759 . .
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Evaluation of novel green walnut liqueur as a source of antioxidants: Multi-method approach

Petrović, Marija S.; Pastor, Ferenc; Đurović, Saša; Veljović, Sonja; Gorjanović, Stanislava; Sredojević, Milica; Vukosavljević, Predrag V.

(Springer India, New Delhi, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Petrović, Marija S.
AU  - Pastor, Ferenc
AU  - Đurović, Saša
AU  - Veljović, Sonja
AU  - Gorjanović, Stanislava
AU  - Sredojević, Milica
AU  - Vukosavljević, Predrag V.
PY  - 2021
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4769
AB  - In this study, a novel green walnut liqueur (GWL) based on green walnuts, as the main ingredient, with the addition of fruits, aromatic plants, chocolate and honey, was produced at the pilot-scale. Antioxidant activity (AO) of the obtained GWL was determined using multiple AO assays in parallel, standard spectrophotometric (FC, DPPH and FRAP) and recently developed electrochemical ones, HydroxoPerhydroxoMercury(II) Complex and Mercury Reduction Antioxidant Power, and compared to similar commercial alcoholic beverages. Characterization of the GWL in terms of volatile and polyphenolic components was performed using SPE-GC-MS and HPLC-DAD-MS/MS, respectively. Sensory quality assessment was performed by experts in the field of sensory analysis of alcoholic beverages, using a scoring method. According to all AO assays applied, AO activity and total phenolics content of GWL were superior in comparison to commercial spirits considered. The volatile fraction of GWL was mainly composed of eugenol,alpha-terpineol and vanillin, while the most prevalent phenolic compounds were gallic (5.054 mg/L) and chlorogenic acid (1.307 mg/L) and flavonoids such as catechine (0.882 mg/L), quercetin (0.499 mg/L) and its sugar-conjugated derivatives, quercetin 3-O-glucoside (0.774 mg/L) and quercetin-3-O-rhamnoside (0.614 mg/L). Gallic acid is the major contributor to total AO activity, especially determined by DPPH and FRAP, followed by catechine, quercetin and chlorogenic acid. Among the terpenoids, contribution of eugenol to total AO activity is estimated as the highest. Excellent sensory quality (18.52 of maximum 20 scores) was ascribed to GWL. Consequently, the presence of bioactive compounds and high AO activity of GWL, in addition to high sensory quality score, indicates a high market potential for this high-value product.
PB  - Springer India, New Delhi
T2  - Journal of Food Science and Technology-Mysore
T1  - Evaluation of novel green walnut liqueur as a source of antioxidants: Multi-method approach
VL  - 58
IS  - 6
SP  - 2160
EP  - 2169
DO  - 10.1007/s13197-020-04726-6
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Petrović, Marija S. and Pastor, Ferenc and Đurović, Saša and Veljović, Sonja and Gorjanović, Stanislava and Sredojević, Milica and Vukosavljević, Predrag V.",
year = "2021",
abstract = "In this study, a novel green walnut liqueur (GWL) based on green walnuts, as the main ingredient, with the addition of fruits, aromatic plants, chocolate and honey, was produced at the pilot-scale. Antioxidant activity (AO) of the obtained GWL was determined using multiple AO assays in parallel, standard spectrophotometric (FC, DPPH and FRAP) and recently developed electrochemical ones, HydroxoPerhydroxoMercury(II) Complex and Mercury Reduction Antioxidant Power, and compared to similar commercial alcoholic beverages. Characterization of the GWL in terms of volatile and polyphenolic components was performed using SPE-GC-MS and HPLC-DAD-MS/MS, respectively. Sensory quality assessment was performed by experts in the field of sensory analysis of alcoholic beverages, using a scoring method. According to all AO assays applied, AO activity and total phenolics content of GWL were superior in comparison to commercial spirits considered. The volatile fraction of GWL was mainly composed of eugenol,alpha-terpineol and vanillin, while the most prevalent phenolic compounds were gallic (5.054 mg/L) and chlorogenic acid (1.307 mg/L) and flavonoids such as catechine (0.882 mg/L), quercetin (0.499 mg/L) and its sugar-conjugated derivatives, quercetin 3-O-glucoside (0.774 mg/L) and quercetin-3-O-rhamnoside (0.614 mg/L). Gallic acid is the major contributor to total AO activity, especially determined by DPPH and FRAP, followed by catechine, quercetin and chlorogenic acid. Among the terpenoids, contribution of eugenol to total AO activity is estimated as the highest. Excellent sensory quality (18.52 of maximum 20 scores) was ascribed to GWL. Consequently, the presence of bioactive compounds and high AO activity of GWL, in addition to high sensory quality score, indicates a high market potential for this high-value product.",
publisher = "Springer India, New Delhi",
journal = "Journal of Food Science and Technology-Mysore",
title = "Evaluation of novel green walnut liqueur as a source of antioxidants: Multi-method approach",
volume = "58",
number = "6",
pages = "2160-2169",
doi = "10.1007/s13197-020-04726-6"
}
Petrović, M. S., Pastor, F., Đurović, S., Veljović, S., Gorjanović, S., Sredojević, M.,& Vukosavljević, P. V.. (2021). Evaluation of novel green walnut liqueur as a source of antioxidants: Multi-method approach. in Journal of Food Science and Technology-Mysore
Springer India, New Delhi., 58(6), 2160-2169.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13197-020-04726-6
Petrović MS, Pastor F, Đurović S, Veljović S, Gorjanović S, Sredojević M, Vukosavljević PV. Evaluation of novel green walnut liqueur as a source of antioxidants: Multi-method approach. in Journal of Food Science and Technology-Mysore. 2021;58(6):2160-2169.
doi:10.1007/s13197-020-04726-6 .
Petrović, Marija S., Pastor, Ferenc, Đurović, Saša, Veljović, Sonja, Gorjanović, Stanislava, Sredojević, Milica, Vukosavljević, Predrag V., "Evaluation of novel green walnut liqueur as a source of antioxidants: Multi-method approach" in Journal of Food Science and Technology-Mysore, 58, no. 6 (2021):2160-2169,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13197-020-04726-6 . .
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A Strategy to Revalue a Wood Waste for Simultaneous Cadmium Removal and Wastewater Disinfection

Ivanovska, Aleksandra; Veljović, Sonja; Dojčinović, Biljana P.; Tadić, Nenad; Mihajlovski, Katarina; Natić, Maja; Kostić, Mirjana M.

(SAGE, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ivanovska, Aleksandra
AU  - Veljović, Sonja
AU  - Dojčinović, Biljana P.
AU  - Tadić, Nenad
AU  - Mihajlovski, Katarina
AU  - Natić, Maja
AU  - Kostić, Mirjana M.
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://www.hindawi.com/journals/ast/2021/3552300/
UR  - https://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4663
AB  - In this investigation, the possibility of wood waste (hardwoods such as oaks’ and alternatives’ staves from Balkan cooperage) revalorization for simultaneous cadmium removal and wastewater disinfection was examined. All samples were characterized in terms of their crystallinity index and crystallite size, amount of functional groups, and surface chemistry (determined by ATR-FTIR) as well as antibacterial activity. Mulberry is characterized by the lowest crystallinity index which can be ascribed to the highest crystallite size disabling crystallite denser packaging, while myrobalan plum has about 23% lower crystallite size that enables crystallite better packaging, thus resulting in a 42.4% higher crystallinity index compared to the mulberry. All oaks have a significantly higher amount of carboxyl groups compared to the alternatives (0.23-0.28 vs. 0.12-0.19 mmol/g). The adsorption experiments revealed that with increasing the initial cadmium concentration from 15 up to 55 mg/g, samples’ adsorption capacity increases by 89-220%. The equilibrium data fit well with the Langmuir isotherm model implying monolayer coverage of cadmium ions over a homogeneous wood surface. The relationship between the samples’ maximum adsorption capacities (ranged from 5.726 to 12.618 mg/g), their crystallinity index, and crystallite size was established. According to ATR-FTIR spectra, aldehyde, carboxyl, hydroxyl, and phenyl groups present on the wood waste surface are involved in Cd2+ adsorption which proceeds via the interplay of the complexation, cation-π interactions, and ion-exchange mechanisms. Mulberry and myrobalan plum showed about 89% and 80% of the total uptake capacity of cadmium within 60 min, while the equilibrium was attained after 240 min of contact time. Good compliance with pseudo-second kinetic order indicated that cadmium adsorption was mediated by chemical forces. Thermodynamic parameters revealed the spontaneous and exothermic character of cadmium ion adsorption onto mulberry and myrobalan plum. All studied samples provide maximum bacterial reduction (>99%) for E. coli and S. aureus. Wood waste from Balkan cooperage can be successfully used for simultaneous cadmium removal and wastewater disinfection.
PB  - SAGE
T2  - Adsorption Science & Technology
T1  - A Strategy to Revalue a Wood Waste for Simultaneous Cadmium Removal and Wastewater Disinfection
VL  - 2021
SP  - e3552300
DO  - 10.1155/2021/3552300
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ivanovska, Aleksandra and Veljović, Sonja and Dojčinović, Biljana P. and Tadić, Nenad and Mihajlovski, Katarina and Natić, Maja and Kostić, Mirjana M.",
year = "2021",
abstract = "In this investigation, the possibility of wood waste (hardwoods such as oaks’ and alternatives’ staves from Balkan cooperage) revalorization for simultaneous cadmium removal and wastewater disinfection was examined. All samples were characterized in terms of their crystallinity index and crystallite size, amount of functional groups, and surface chemistry (determined by ATR-FTIR) as well as antibacterial activity. Mulberry is characterized by the lowest crystallinity index which can be ascribed to the highest crystallite size disabling crystallite denser packaging, while myrobalan plum has about 23% lower crystallite size that enables crystallite better packaging, thus resulting in a 42.4% higher crystallinity index compared to the mulberry. All oaks have a significantly higher amount of carboxyl groups compared to the alternatives (0.23-0.28 vs. 0.12-0.19 mmol/g). The adsorption experiments revealed that with increasing the initial cadmium concentration from 15 up to 55 mg/g, samples’ adsorption capacity increases by 89-220%. The equilibrium data fit well with the Langmuir isotherm model implying monolayer coverage of cadmium ions over a homogeneous wood surface. The relationship between the samples’ maximum adsorption capacities (ranged from 5.726 to 12.618 mg/g), their crystallinity index, and crystallite size was established. According to ATR-FTIR spectra, aldehyde, carboxyl, hydroxyl, and phenyl groups present on the wood waste surface are involved in Cd2+ adsorption which proceeds via the interplay of the complexation, cation-π interactions, and ion-exchange mechanisms. Mulberry and myrobalan plum showed about 89% and 80% of the total uptake capacity of cadmium within 60 min, while the equilibrium was attained after 240 min of contact time. Good compliance with pseudo-second kinetic order indicated that cadmium adsorption was mediated by chemical forces. Thermodynamic parameters revealed the spontaneous and exothermic character of cadmium ion adsorption onto mulberry and myrobalan plum. All studied samples provide maximum bacterial reduction (>99%) for E. coli and S. aureus. Wood waste from Balkan cooperage can be successfully used for simultaneous cadmium removal and wastewater disinfection.",
publisher = "SAGE",
journal = "Adsorption Science & Technology",
title = "A Strategy to Revalue a Wood Waste for Simultaneous Cadmium Removal and Wastewater Disinfection",
volume = "2021",
pages = "e3552300",
doi = "10.1155/2021/3552300"
}
Ivanovska, A., Veljović, S., Dojčinović, B. P., Tadić, N., Mihajlovski, K., Natić, M.,& Kostić, M. M.. (2021). A Strategy to Revalue a Wood Waste for Simultaneous Cadmium Removal and Wastewater Disinfection. in Adsorption Science & Technology
SAGE., 2021, e3552300.
https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/3552300
Ivanovska A, Veljović S, Dojčinović BP, Tadić N, Mihajlovski K, Natić M, Kostić MM. A Strategy to Revalue a Wood Waste for Simultaneous Cadmium Removal and Wastewater Disinfection. in Adsorption Science & Technology. 2021;2021:e3552300.
doi:10.1155/2021/3552300 .
Ivanovska, Aleksandra, Veljović, Sonja, Dojčinović, Biljana P., Tadić, Nenad, Mihajlovski, Katarina, Natić, Maja, Kostić, Mirjana M., "A Strategy to Revalue a Wood Waste for Simultaneous Cadmium Removal and Wastewater Disinfection" in Adsorption Science & Technology, 2021 (2021):e3552300,
https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/3552300 . .
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Release of wood extractable elements in experimental spirit model: Health risk assessment of the wood species generated in Balkan cooperage

Smailagić, Anita; Dabić Zagorac, Dragana; Veljović, Sonja; Sredojević, Milica; Relić, Dubravka; Fotirić-Akšić, Milica M.; Roglić, Goran; Natić, Maja

(Elsevier, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Smailagić, Anita
AU  - Dabić Zagorac, Dragana
AU  - Veljović, Sonja
AU  - Sredojević, Milica
AU  - Relić, Dubravka
AU  - Fotirić-Akšić, Milica M.
AU  - Roglić, Goran
AU  - Natić, Maja
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4105
AB  - This work investigates the release of toxic elements from wood into the experimental spirit models and the safety risks for consumers. The spirit models were prepared as ethanolic extracts using the procedure which reproduces maturation of spirits. Investigation included staves of wood species commonly used in Balkan cooperage: mulberry, Myrobalan plum, black locust, wild cherry, and various oaks. Potassium was the most abundant element, except in the wild cherry extract where calcium was dominant, and the Myrobalan plum extract where phosphorus was the most abundant. The parameters for the health risk assessment, such as hazard index (HI) and hazard quotient (HQ) were calculated for potentially toxic elements and indicated that all wood extracts would be safe for human consumption. Owing to the proven abundance of phenolics in the investigated wood extracts, relations among elements and phenolics were also studied and conclusions were made based on the statistically significant correlations.
PB  - Elsevier
T2  - Food Chemistry
T2  - Food ChemistryFood Chemistry
T1  - Release of wood extractable elements in experimental spirit model: Health risk assessment of the wood species generated in Balkan cooperage
VL  - 338
SP  - 127804
DO  - 10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.127804
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Smailagić, Anita and Dabić Zagorac, Dragana and Veljović, Sonja and Sredojević, Milica and Relić, Dubravka and Fotirić-Akšić, Milica M. and Roglić, Goran and Natić, Maja",
year = "2021",
abstract = "This work investigates the release of toxic elements from wood into the experimental spirit models and the safety risks for consumers. The spirit models were prepared as ethanolic extracts using the procedure which reproduces maturation of spirits. Investigation included staves of wood species commonly used in Balkan cooperage: mulberry, Myrobalan plum, black locust, wild cherry, and various oaks. Potassium was the most abundant element, except in the wild cherry extract where calcium was dominant, and the Myrobalan plum extract where phosphorus was the most abundant. The parameters for the health risk assessment, such as hazard index (HI) and hazard quotient (HQ) were calculated for potentially toxic elements and indicated that all wood extracts would be safe for human consumption. Owing to the proven abundance of phenolics in the investigated wood extracts, relations among elements and phenolics were also studied and conclusions were made based on the statistically significant correlations.",
publisher = "Elsevier",
journal = "Food Chemistry, Food ChemistryFood Chemistry",
title = "Release of wood extractable elements in experimental spirit model: Health risk assessment of the wood species generated in Balkan cooperage",
volume = "338",
pages = "127804",
doi = "10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.127804"
}
Smailagić, A., Dabić Zagorac, D., Veljović, S., Sredojević, M., Relić, D., Fotirić-Akšić, M. M., Roglić, G.,& Natić, M.. (2021). Release of wood extractable elements in experimental spirit model: Health risk assessment of the wood species generated in Balkan cooperage. in Food Chemistry
Elsevier., 338, 127804.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.127804
Smailagić A, Dabić Zagorac D, Veljović S, Sredojević M, Relić D, Fotirić-Akšić MM, Roglić G, Natić M. Release of wood extractable elements in experimental spirit model: Health risk assessment of the wood species generated in Balkan cooperage. in Food Chemistry. 2021;338:127804.
doi:10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.127804 .
Smailagić, Anita, Dabić Zagorac, Dragana, Veljović, Sonja, Sredojević, Milica, Relić, Dubravka, Fotirić-Akšić, Milica M., Roglić, Goran, Natić, Maja, "Release of wood extractable elements in experimental spirit model: Health risk assessment of the wood species generated in Balkan cooperage" in Food Chemistry, 338 (2021):127804,
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Supplementary data for the article: Smailagić, A.; Dabić Zagorac, D.; Veljović, S.; Sredojević, M.; Relić, D.; Fotirić Akšić, M.; Roglić, G.; Natić, M. Release of Wood Extractable Elements in Experimental Spirit Model: Health Risk Assessment of the Wood Species Generated in Balkan Cooperage. Food Chemistry 2021, 338, 127804. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.127804

Smailagić, Anita; Dabić Zagorac, Dragana; Veljović, Sonja; Sredojević, Milica; Relić, Dubravka; Fotirić-Akšić, Milica M.; Roglić, Goran; Natić, Maja

(Elsevier, 2021)

TY  - DATA
AU  - Smailagić, Anita
AU  - Dabić Zagorac, Dragana
AU  - Veljović, Sonja
AU  - Sredojević, Milica
AU  - Relić, Dubravka
AU  - Fotirić-Akšić, Milica M.
AU  - Roglić, Goran
AU  - Natić, Maja
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4106
PB  - Elsevier
T2  - Food Chemistry
T1  - Supplementary data for the article: Smailagić, A.; Dabić Zagorac, D.; Veljović, S.; Sredojević, M.; Relić, D.; Fotirić Akšić, M.; Roglić, G.; Natić, M. Release of Wood Extractable Elements in Experimental Spirit Model: Health Risk Assessment of the Wood Species Generated in Balkan Cooperage. Food Chemistry 2021, 338, 127804. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.127804
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_4106
ER  - 
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author = "Smailagić, Anita and Dabić Zagorac, Dragana and Veljović, Sonja and Sredojević, Milica and Relić, Dubravka and Fotirić-Akšić, Milica M. and Roglić, Goran and Natić, Maja",
year = "2021",
publisher = "Elsevier",
journal = "Food Chemistry",
title = "Supplementary data for the article: Smailagić, A.; Dabić Zagorac, D.; Veljović, S.; Sredojević, M.; Relić, D.; Fotirić Akšić, M.; Roglić, G.; Natić, M. Release of Wood Extractable Elements in Experimental Spirit Model: Health Risk Assessment of the Wood Species Generated in Balkan Cooperage. Food Chemistry 2021, 338, 127804. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.127804",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_4106"
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Smailagić, A., Dabić Zagorac, D., Veljović, S., Sredojević, M., Relić, D., Fotirić-Akšić, M. M., Roglić, G.,& Natić, M.. (2021). Supplementary data for the article: Smailagić, A.; Dabić Zagorac, D.; Veljović, S.; Sredojević, M.; Relić, D.; Fotirić Akšić, M.; Roglić, G.; Natić, M. Release of Wood Extractable Elements in Experimental Spirit Model: Health Risk Assessment of the Wood Species Generated in Balkan Cooperage. Food Chemistry 2021, 338, 127804. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.127804. in Food Chemistry
Elsevier..
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_4106
Smailagić A, Dabić Zagorac D, Veljović S, Sredojević M, Relić D, Fotirić-Akšić MM, Roglić G, Natić M. Supplementary data for the article: Smailagić, A.; Dabić Zagorac, D.; Veljović, S.; Sredojević, M.; Relić, D.; Fotirić Akšić, M.; Roglić, G.; Natić, M. Release of Wood Extractable Elements in Experimental Spirit Model: Health Risk Assessment of the Wood Species Generated in Balkan Cooperage. Food Chemistry 2021, 338, 127804. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.127804. in Food Chemistry. 2021;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_4106 .
Smailagić, Anita, Dabić Zagorac, Dragana, Veljović, Sonja, Sredojević, Milica, Relić, Dubravka, Fotirić-Akšić, Milica M., Roglić, Goran, Natić, Maja, "Supplementary data for the article: Smailagić, A.; Dabić Zagorac, D.; Veljović, S.; Sredojević, M.; Relić, D.; Fotirić Akšić, M.; Roglić, G.; Natić, M. Release of Wood Extractable Elements in Experimental Spirit Model: Health Risk Assessment of the Wood Species Generated in Balkan Cooperage. Food Chemistry 2021, 338, 127804. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.127804" in Food Chemistry (2021),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_4106 .

Supplementary data for the article: Smailagić, A.; Stanković, D. M.; Vranješ Đurić, S.; Veljović, S.; Dabić Zagorac, D.; Manojlović, D.; Natić, M. Influence of Extraction Time, Solvent and Wood Specie on Experimentally Aged Spirits – A Simple Tool to Differentiate Wood Species Used in Cooperage. Food Chemistry 2021, 346, 128896. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.128896.

Smailagić, Anita; Stanković, Dalibor; Vranješ-Đurić, Sanja; Veljović, Sonja; Dabić Zagorac, Dragana; Manojlović, Dragan D.; Natić, Maja

(Elsevier, 2021)

TY  - DATA
AU  - Smailagić, Anita
AU  - Stanković, Dalibor
AU  - Vranješ-Đurić, Sanja
AU  - Veljović, Sonja
AU  - Dabić Zagorac, Dragana
AU  - Manojlović, Dragan D.
AU  - Natić, Maja
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4456
PB  - Elsevier
T2  - Food Chemistry
T1  - Supplementary data for the article: Smailagić, A.; Stanković, D. M.; Vranješ Đurić, S.; Veljović, S.; Dabić Zagorac, D.; Manojlović, D.; Natić, M. Influence of Extraction Time, Solvent and Wood Specie on Experimentally Aged Spirits – A Simple Tool to Differentiate Wood Species Used in Cooperage. Food Chemistry 2021, 346, 128896. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.128896.
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_4456
ER  - 
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year = "2021",
publisher = "Elsevier",
journal = "Food Chemistry",
title = "Supplementary data for the article: Smailagić, A.; Stanković, D. M.; Vranješ Đurić, S.; Veljović, S.; Dabić Zagorac, D.; Manojlović, D.; Natić, M. Influence of Extraction Time, Solvent and Wood Specie on Experimentally Aged Spirits – A Simple Tool to Differentiate Wood Species Used in Cooperage. Food Chemistry 2021, 346, 128896. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.128896.",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_4456"
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Smailagić, A., Stanković, D., Vranješ-Đurić, S., Veljović, S., Dabić Zagorac, D., Manojlović, D. D.,& Natić, M.. (2021). Supplementary data for the article: Smailagić, A.; Stanković, D. M.; Vranješ Đurić, S.; Veljović, S.; Dabić Zagorac, D.; Manojlović, D.; Natić, M. Influence of Extraction Time, Solvent and Wood Specie on Experimentally Aged Spirits – A Simple Tool to Differentiate Wood Species Used in Cooperage. Food Chemistry 2021, 346, 128896. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.128896.. in Food Chemistry
Elsevier..
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_4456
Smailagić A, Stanković D, Vranješ-Đurić S, Veljović S, Dabić Zagorac D, Manojlović DD, Natić M. Supplementary data for the article: Smailagić, A.; Stanković, D. M.; Vranješ Đurić, S.; Veljović, S.; Dabić Zagorac, D.; Manojlović, D.; Natić, M. Influence of Extraction Time, Solvent and Wood Specie on Experimentally Aged Spirits – A Simple Tool to Differentiate Wood Species Used in Cooperage. Food Chemistry 2021, 346, 128896. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.128896.. in Food Chemistry. 2021;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_4456 .
Smailagić, Anita, Stanković, Dalibor, Vranješ-Đurić, Sanja, Veljović, Sonja, Dabić Zagorac, Dragana, Manojlović, Dragan D., Natić, Maja, "Supplementary data for the article: Smailagić, A.; Stanković, D. M.; Vranješ Đurić, S.; Veljović, S.; Dabić Zagorac, D.; Manojlović, D.; Natić, M. Influence of Extraction Time, Solvent and Wood Specie on Experimentally Aged Spirits – A Simple Tool to Differentiate Wood Species Used in Cooperage. Food Chemistry 2021, 346, 128896. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.128896." in Food Chemistry (2021),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_4456 .

Influence of extraction time, solvent and wood specie on experimentally aged spirits – A simple tool to differentiate wood species used in cooperage

Smailagić, Anita; Stanković, Dalibor; Vranješ-Đurić, Sanja; Veljović, Sonja; Dabić Zagorac, Dragana; Manojlović, Dragan D.; Natić, Maja

(Elsevier, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Smailagić, Anita
AU  - Stanković, Dalibor
AU  - Vranješ-Đurić, Sanja
AU  - Veljović, Sonja
AU  - Dabić Zagorac, Dragana
AU  - Manojlović, Dragan D.
AU  - Natić, Maja
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4455
AB  - Type of the wood used for the aging highly influences the quality of alcoholic beverages. In this research we explored the potential of cyclic voltammetry (CV) and differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) to establish fingerprints characteristic for each wood and to enable determining the type of the wood used in the aging process. Eleven different wood samples were used to prepare three different types of spirits during 15 months. The highest extraction rate was obtained during the first month, while further aging was followed with almost constant amount of extracted polyphenols. Black locust, myrobalan plum, and mulberry extracts were discriminated from the spirits aged in oak and wild cherry wood when statistical analysis was applied. Although clear classification of all samples was not achieved, this long term study demonstrated a potential of both CV and DPV for differentiating wood species used in the aging, hence in the quality control of spirits. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd
PB  - Elsevier
T2  - Food Chemistry
T2  - Food Chemistry
T2  - Food Chemistry
T1  - Influence of extraction time, solvent and wood specie on experimentally aged spirits – A simple tool to differentiate wood species used in cooperage
VL  - 346
DO  - 10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.128896
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Smailagić, Anita and Stanković, Dalibor and Vranješ-Đurić, Sanja and Veljović, Sonja and Dabić Zagorac, Dragana and Manojlović, Dragan D. and Natić, Maja",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Type of the wood used for the aging highly influences the quality of alcoholic beverages. In this research we explored the potential of cyclic voltammetry (CV) and differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) to establish fingerprints characteristic for each wood and to enable determining the type of the wood used in the aging process. Eleven different wood samples were used to prepare three different types of spirits during 15 months. The highest extraction rate was obtained during the first month, while further aging was followed with almost constant amount of extracted polyphenols. Black locust, myrobalan plum, and mulberry extracts were discriminated from the spirits aged in oak and wild cherry wood when statistical analysis was applied. Although clear classification of all samples was not achieved, this long term study demonstrated a potential of both CV and DPV for differentiating wood species used in the aging, hence in the quality control of spirits. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd",
publisher = "Elsevier",
journal = "Food Chemistry, Food Chemistry, Food Chemistry",
title = "Influence of extraction time, solvent and wood specie on experimentally aged spirits – A simple tool to differentiate wood species used in cooperage",
volume = "346",
doi = "10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.128896"
}
Smailagić, A., Stanković, D., Vranješ-Đurić, S., Veljović, S., Dabić Zagorac, D., Manojlović, D. D.,& Natić, M.. (2021). Influence of extraction time, solvent and wood specie on experimentally aged spirits – A simple tool to differentiate wood species used in cooperage. in Food Chemistry
Elsevier., 346.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.128896
Smailagić A, Stanković D, Vranješ-Đurić S, Veljović S, Dabić Zagorac D, Manojlović DD, Natić M. Influence of extraction time, solvent and wood specie on experimentally aged spirits – A simple tool to differentiate wood species used in cooperage. in Food Chemistry. 2021;346.
doi:10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.128896 .
Smailagić, Anita, Stanković, Dalibor, Vranješ-Đurić, Sanja, Veljović, Sonja, Dabić Zagorac, Dragana, Manojlović, Dragan D., Natić, Maja, "Influence of extraction time, solvent and wood specie on experimentally aged spirits – A simple tool to differentiate wood species used in cooperage" in Food Chemistry, 346 (2021),
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.128896 . .
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Volatile profiles of seasoned staves used in Balkan cooperage

Smailagić, Anita; Veljović, Sonja; Šolević-Knudsen, Tatjana; Natić, Maja

(2021)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Smailagić, Anita
AU  - Veljović, Sonja
AU  - Šolević-Knudsen, Tatjana
AU  - Natić, Maja
PY  - 2021
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5299
AB  - The ageing in contact with wood is an important process for improving the aroma, color, taste and astringency of some high-quality alcoholic beverages. One of the important changes is extraction of volatile compounds (i.e. extractable compounds and gradually transformed wooden constituents) as a result of the interaction between compounds present in wood and alcoholic beverages.
The aim of this study was to obtain volatile profiles of seasoned wood stave extracts and find potential markers for wood species. The following species were investigated: mulberry (Morus alba L.), Myrobalan plum (Prunus cerasifera Ehrh.), black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.), wild cherry (Prunus avium (L.) L.) and oak (Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl., and Q. robur L.). Gas chromatography with flame ionization detection (GC-FID) and gas chromatography with mass spectrometry (GC-MS) were used for qualitative and quantitative analyzes of the wood extracts, respectively.
The volatile profiles of oak and other wood species were significantly different. Some of the identified compounds were proposed as potential markers for the identification of the specific wood. Oak samples were characterized by presence of many compounds, such as oak lactones, vinylguaiacol, eugenol, vanillin, propiovanillone, homovanillic acid, methyl homovanillate, syringyl propan-2-one, butyrosyringone and dihydrosynapil alcohol. In addition, isoeugenol was characteristic for pedunculate oak from Gornji Radan. On the other hand, the following compounds were characteristic of other wood samples: methylresorcinol and coumaran (mulberry); resacetophenone and o-acetyl-p-cresol (black locust); benzoic acid, 4-hydroxy-3,5-dimethoxybenzoic acid and scopoletin (Myrobalan plum); sakuranin, chrysin, tectochrysin, naringenin, pinocembrin and 2,6-dimethoxybenzoquinone and acetophenone (wild cherry). Sakuranin could be considered as potential marker for wild cherry. Our findings could be used for authenticity of wood species used for cooperage, as well as for reducing fraudulent production.
C3  - FoodenTwin Symposium: Novel analytical approaches in food and environmental sciences Book of Abstracts, Belgrade, Serbia
T1  - Volatile profiles of seasoned staves used in Balkan cooperage
SP  - 39
EP  - 39
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5299
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Smailagić, Anita and Veljović, Sonja and Šolević-Knudsen, Tatjana and Natić, Maja",
year = "2021",
abstract = "The ageing in contact with wood is an important process for improving the aroma, color, taste and astringency of some high-quality alcoholic beverages. One of the important changes is extraction of volatile compounds (i.e. extractable compounds and gradually transformed wooden constituents) as a result of the interaction between compounds present in wood and alcoholic beverages.
The aim of this study was to obtain volatile profiles of seasoned wood stave extracts and find potential markers for wood species. The following species were investigated: mulberry (Morus alba L.), Myrobalan plum (Prunus cerasifera Ehrh.), black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.), wild cherry (Prunus avium (L.) L.) and oak (Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl., and Q. robur L.). Gas chromatography with flame ionization detection (GC-FID) and gas chromatography with mass spectrometry (GC-MS) were used for qualitative and quantitative analyzes of the wood extracts, respectively.
The volatile profiles of oak and other wood species were significantly different. Some of the identified compounds were proposed as potential markers for the identification of the specific wood. Oak samples were characterized by presence of many compounds, such as oak lactones, vinylguaiacol, eugenol, vanillin, propiovanillone, homovanillic acid, methyl homovanillate, syringyl propan-2-one, butyrosyringone and dihydrosynapil alcohol. In addition, isoeugenol was characteristic for pedunculate oak from Gornji Radan. On the other hand, the following compounds were characteristic of other wood samples: methylresorcinol and coumaran (mulberry); resacetophenone and o-acetyl-p-cresol (black locust); benzoic acid, 4-hydroxy-3,5-dimethoxybenzoic acid and scopoletin (Myrobalan plum); sakuranin, chrysin, tectochrysin, naringenin, pinocembrin and 2,6-dimethoxybenzoquinone and acetophenone (wild cherry). Sakuranin could be considered as potential marker for wild cherry. Our findings could be used for authenticity of wood species used for cooperage, as well as for reducing fraudulent production.",
journal = "FoodenTwin Symposium: Novel analytical approaches in food and environmental sciences Book of Abstracts, Belgrade, Serbia",
title = "Volatile profiles of seasoned staves used in Balkan cooperage",
pages = "39-39",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5299"
}
Smailagić, A., Veljović, S., Šolević-Knudsen, T.,& Natić, M.. (2021). Volatile profiles of seasoned staves used in Balkan cooperage. in FoodenTwin Symposium: Novel analytical approaches in food and environmental sciences Book of Abstracts, Belgrade, Serbia, 39-39.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5299
Smailagić A, Veljović S, Šolević-Knudsen T, Natić M. Volatile profiles of seasoned staves used in Balkan cooperage. in FoodenTwin Symposium: Novel analytical approaches in food and environmental sciences Book of Abstracts, Belgrade, Serbia. 2021;:39-39.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5299 .
Smailagić, Anita, Veljović, Sonja, Šolević-Knudsen, Tatjana, Natić, Maja, "Volatile profiles of seasoned staves used in Balkan cooperage" in FoodenTwin Symposium: Novel analytical approaches in food and environmental sciences Book of Abstracts, Belgrade, Serbia (2021):39-39,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5299 .

Volatile profiles of seasoned staves used in Balkan cooperage

Smailagić, Anita; Veljović, Sonja; Šolević-Knudsen, Tatjana; Natić, Maja

(2021)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Smailagić, Anita
AU  - Veljović, Sonja
AU  - Šolević-Knudsen, Tatjana
AU  - Natić, Maja
PY  - 2021
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5301
AB  - The ageing in contact with wood is an important process for improving the aroma, color, taste and astringency of some high-quality alcoholic beverages. One of the important changes is extraction of volatile compounds (i.e. extractable compounds and gradually transformed wooden constituents) as a result of the interaction between compounds present in wood and alcoholic beverages.The aim of this study was to obtain volatile profiles of seasoned wood stave extracts and find potential markers for wood species. The following species were investigated: mulberry (Morus alba L.), Myrobalan plum (Prunus cerasifera Ehrh.), black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.), wild cherry (Prunus avium (L.) L.) and oak (Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl., and Q. robur L.). Gas chromatography with flame ionization detection (GC-FID) and gas chromatography with mass spectrometry (GC-MS) were used for qualitative and quantitative analyzes of the wood extracts, respectively.The volatile profiles of oak and other wood species were significantly different. Some of the identified compounds were proposed as potential markers for the identification of the specific wood. Oak samples were characterized by presence of many compounds, such as oak lactones, vinylguaiacol, eugenol, vanillin, propiovanillone, homovanillic acid, methyl homovanillate, syringyl propan-2-one, butyrosyringone and dihydrosynapil alcohol. In addition, isoeugenol was characteristic for pedunculate oak from Gornji Radan. On the other hand, the following compounds were characteristic of other wood samples: methylresorcinol and coumaran (mulberry); resacetophenone and o-acetyl-p-cresol (black locust); benzoic acid, 4-hydroxy-3,5-dimethoxybenzoic acid and scopoletin (Myrobalan plum); sakuranin, chrysin, tectochrysin, naringenin, pinocembrin and 2,6-dimethoxybenzoquinone and acetophenone (wild cherry). Sakuranin could be considered as potential marker for wild cherry. Our findings could be used for authenticity of wood species used for cooperage, as well as for reducing fraudulent production.
C3  - FoodenTwin Symposium: Novel analytical approaches in food and environmental sciences Book of Abstracts, Belgrade, Serbia
T1  - Volatile profiles of seasoned staves used in Balkan cooperage
SP  - 39
EP  - 39
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5301
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Smailagić, Anita and Veljović, Sonja and Šolević-Knudsen, Tatjana and Natić, Maja",
year = "2021",
abstract = "The ageing in contact with wood is an important process for improving the aroma, color, taste and astringency of some high-quality alcoholic beverages. One of the important changes is extraction of volatile compounds (i.e. extractable compounds and gradually transformed wooden constituents) as a result of the interaction between compounds present in wood and alcoholic beverages.The aim of this study was to obtain volatile profiles of seasoned wood stave extracts and find potential markers for wood species. The following species were investigated: mulberry (Morus alba L.), Myrobalan plum (Prunus cerasifera Ehrh.), black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.), wild cherry (Prunus avium (L.) L.) and oak (Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl., and Q. robur L.). Gas chromatography with flame ionization detection (GC-FID) and gas chromatography with mass spectrometry (GC-MS) were used for qualitative and quantitative analyzes of the wood extracts, respectively.The volatile profiles of oak and other wood species were significantly different. Some of the identified compounds were proposed as potential markers for the identification of the specific wood. Oak samples were characterized by presence of many compounds, such as oak lactones, vinylguaiacol, eugenol, vanillin, propiovanillone, homovanillic acid, methyl homovanillate, syringyl propan-2-one, butyrosyringone and dihydrosynapil alcohol. In addition, isoeugenol was characteristic for pedunculate oak from Gornji Radan. On the other hand, the following compounds were characteristic of other wood samples: methylresorcinol and coumaran (mulberry); resacetophenone and o-acetyl-p-cresol (black locust); benzoic acid, 4-hydroxy-3,5-dimethoxybenzoic acid and scopoletin (Myrobalan plum); sakuranin, chrysin, tectochrysin, naringenin, pinocembrin and 2,6-dimethoxybenzoquinone and acetophenone (wild cherry). Sakuranin could be considered as potential marker for wild cherry. Our findings could be used for authenticity of wood species used for cooperage, as well as for reducing fraudulent production.",
journal = "FoodenTwin Symposium: Novel analytical approaches in food and environmental sciences Book of Abstracts, Belgrade, Serbia",
title = "Volatile profiles of seasoned staves used in Balkan cooperage",
pages = "39-39",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5301"
}
Smailagić, A., Veljović, S., Šolević-Knudsen, T.,& Natić, M.. (2021). Volatile profiles of seasoned staves used in Balkan cooperage. in FoodenTwin Symposium: Novel analytical approaches in food and environmental sciences Book of Abstracts, Belgrade, Serbia, 39-39.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5301
Smailagić A, Veljović S, Šolević-Knudsen T, Natić M. Volatile profiles of seasoned staves used in Balkan cooperage. in FoodenTwin Symposium: Novel analytical approaches in food and environmental sciences Book of Abstracts, Belgrade, Serbia. 2021;:39-39.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5301 .
Smailagić, Anita, Veljović, Sonja, Šolević-Knudsen, Tatjana, Natić, Maja, "Volatile profiles of seasoned staves used in Balkan cooperage" in FoodenTwin Symposium: Novel analytical approaches in food and environmental sciences Book of Abstracts, Belgrade, Serbia (2021):39-39,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5301 .

Radical Scavenging and Antimicrobial Properties of Polyphenol Rich Waste Wood Extracts

Smailagić, Anita; Ristivojević, Petar; Dimkić, Ivica; Pavlović, Tamara; Dabić Zagorac, Dragana; Veljović, Sonja; Fotirić-Akšić, Milica M.; Meland, Mekjell; Natić, Maja

(MDPI, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Smailagić, Anita
AU  - Ristivojević, Petar
AU  - Dimkić, Ivica
AU  - Pavlović, Tamara
AU  - Dabić Zagorac, Dragana
AU  - Veljović, Sonja
AU  - Fotirić-Akšić, Milica M.
AU  - Meland, Mekjell
AU  - Natić, Maja
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5293
AB  - The main focus of this study is to assess radical scavenging and antimicrobial activities of the 11 wood extracts: oak (Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl., Q. robur L., and Q. cerris L.), mulberry (Morus alba L.), myrobalan plum (Prunus cerasifera Ehrh.), black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.), and wild cherry (Prunus avium L.). High-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC) provided initial phenolic screening and revealed di erent chemical patterns among investigated wood extracts. To identify individual compounds with radical scavenging activity DPPH-HPTLC, assay was applied. Gallic acid, ferulic and/or ca eic acids were identified as the compounds with the highest contribution of total radical scavenging activity. Principal component analysis was applied on the data set obtained from HPTLC chromatogram to classify samples based on chemical fingerprints: Quercus spp. formed separate clusters from the other wood samples. The wood extracts were evaluated for their antimicrobial activity against eight representative human and opportunistic pathogens. The lowest minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) was recorded against Staphylococcus aureus for black locust, cherry and mulberry wood extracts. This work provided simple, low-cost and high-throughput screening of phenolic compounds and assessments of the radical scavenging properties of selected individual metabolites from natural matrix that contributed to scavenge free radicals.
PB  - MDPI
T2  - Foods
T1  - Radical Scavenging and Antimicrobial Properties of Polyphenol Rich Waste Wood Extracts
VL  - 9
IS  - 3
SP  - 319
DO  - 10.3390/foods9030319
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Smailagić, Anita and Ristivojević, Petar and Dimkić, Ivica and Pavlović, Tamara and Dabić Zagorac, Dragana and Veljović, Sonja and Fotirić-Akšić, Milica M. and Meland, Mekjell and Natić, Maja",
year = "2020",
abstract = "The main focus of this study is to assess radical scavenging and antimicrobial activities of the 11 wood extracts: oak (Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl., Q. robur L., and Q. cerris L.), mulberry (Morus alba L.), myrobalan plum (Prunus cerasifera Ehrh.), black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.), and wild cherry (Prunus avium L.). High-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC) provided initial phenolic screening and revealed di erent chemical patterns among investigated wood extracts. To identify individual compounds with radical scavenging activity DPPH-HPTLC, assay was applied. Gallic acid, ferulic and/or ca eic acids were identified as the compounds with the highest contribution of total radical scavenging activity. Principal component analysis was applied on the data set obtained from HPTLC chromatogram to classify samples based on chemical fingerprints: Quercus spp. formed separate clusters from the other wood samples. The wood extracts were evaluated for their antimicrobial activity against eight representative human and opportunistic pathogens. The lowest minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) was recorded against Staphylococcus aureus for black locust, cherry and mulberry wood extracts. This work provided simple, low-cost and high-throughput screening of phenolic compounds and assessments of the radical scavenging properties of selected individual metabolites from natural matrix that contributed to scavenge free radicals.",
publisher = "MDPI",
journal = "Foods",
title = "Radical Scavenging and Antimicrobial Properties of Polyphenol Rich Waste Wood Extracts",
volume = "9",
number = "3",
pages = "319",
doi = "10.3390/foods9030319"
}
Smailagić, A., Ristivojević, P., Dimkić, I., Pavlović, T., Dabić Zagorac, D., Veljović, S., Fotirić-Akšić, M. M., Meland, M.,& Natić, M.. (2020). Radical Scavenging and Antimicrobial Properties of Polyphenol Rich Waste Wood Extracts. in Foods
MDPI., 9(3), 319.
https://doi.org/10.3390/foods9030319
Smailagić A, Ristivojević P, Dimkić I, Pavlović T, Dabić Zagorac D, Veljović S, Fotirić-Akšić MM, Meland M, Natić M. Radical Scavenging and Antimicrobial Properties of Polyphenol Rich Waste Wood Extracts. in Foods. 2020;9(3):319.
doi:10.3390/foods9030319 .
Smailagić, Anita, Ristivojević, Petar, Dimkić, Ivica, Pavlović, Tamara, Dabić Zagorac, Dragana, Veljović, Sonja, Fotirić-Akšić, Milica M., Meland, Mekjell, Natić, Maja, "Radical Scavenging and Antimicrobial Properties of Polyphenol Rich Waste Wood Extracts" in Foods, 9, no. 3 (2020):319,
https://doi.org/10.3390/foods9030319 . .
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Rapid Method for Differentiation of Extracts of Wood Used in Balkan Cooperage

Smailagić, Anita; Veljović, Sonja; Stanković, Dalibor; Natić, Maja

(2020)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Smailagić, Anita
AU  - Veljović, Sonja
AU  - Stanković, Dalibor
AU  - Natić, Maja
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5295
AB  - The ageing process of alcoholic beverages in presence of wood is a
significant label of their quality, in which important changes in aroma, color,
taste and astringency occur due to the interaction between compounds
present in the wood and beverages. In Balkan countries, several wood
species such as oak, cherry, black locust, and mulberry can be used in that
process.
Cyclic voltammetry is simple, rapid and inexpensive method that could be
used for measurement of antioxidant capacity. To our knowledge, cyclic
voltammetry has not been implemented in characterization of wood
extracts before. Therefore, the aim of our work was to characterize the 60%
ethanolic extracts of different wood species commonly used in Balkan
cooperage (reproducing the condition of ageing process) by cyclic
voltammetry and to investigate differences among wood species.
Our results showed that cyclic voltammetry can distinguish investigated
wood species, which points to the phenolic profile unique for the wood
specie. The same class of wood extract shows similar behavior (based on
the peaks position) indicating the presence of the same phenolic
compounds. Also, differences based on the current areas are strongly
correlated with the geographical origin of the wood. Present study allows
application of the rapid, reagentless and sensitive method for the
monitoring of the phenolic profiles of the wood, and determination of
geographical and botanical origin. Additionally, proposed approach, offers
fast and reliable determination of the quality of the used wood barrel, as an
important and beneficial fact for the producers of alcoholic beverages.
C3  - ChemCYS 2020 Chemistry Conference for Young Scientists Blankenberge Belgium Book of Abstracts
T1  - Rapid Method for Differentiation of Extracts of Wood Used in Balkan Cooperage
SP  - 52
EP  - 52
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5295
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Smailagić, Anita and Veljović, Sonja and Stanković, Dalibor and Natić, Maja",
year = "2020",
abstract = "The ageing process of alcoholic beverages in presence of wood is a
significant label of their quality, in which important changes in aroma, color,
taste and astringency occur due to the interaction between compounds
present in the wood and beverages. In Balkan countries, several wood
species such as oak, cherry, black locust, and mulberry can be used in that
process.
Cyclic voltammetry is simple, rapid and inexpensive method that could be
used for measurement of antioxidant capacity. To our knowledge, cyclic
voltammetry has not been implemented in characterization of wood
extracts before. Therefore, the aim of our work was to characterize the 60%
ethanolic extracts of different wood species commonly used in Balkan
cooperage (reproducing the condition of ageing process) by cyclic
voltammetry and to investigate differences among wood species.
Our results showed that cyclic voltammetry can distinguish investigated
wood species, which points to the phenolic profile unique for the wood
specie. The same class of wood extract shows similar behavior (based on
the peaks position) indicating the presence of the same phenolic
compounds. Also, differences based on the current areas are strongly
correlated with the geographical origin of the wood. Present study allows
application of the rapid, reagentless and sensitive method for the
monitoring of the phenolic profiles of the wood, and determination of
geographical and botanical origin. Additionally, proposed approach, offers
fast and reliable determination of the quality of the used wood barrel, as an
important and beneficial fact for the producers of alcoholic beverages.",
journal = "ChemCYS 2020 Chemistry Conference for Young Scientists Blankenberge Belgium Book of Abstracts",
title = "Rapid Method for Differentiation of Extracts of Wood Used in Balkan Cooperage",
pages = "52-52",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5295"
}
Smailagić, A., Veljović, S., Stanković, D.,& Natić, M.. (2020). Rapid Method for Differentiation of Extracts of Wood Used in Balkan Cooperage. in ChemCYS 2020 Chemistry Conference for Young Scientists Blankenberge Belgium Book of Abstracts, 52-52.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5295
Smailagić A, Veljović S, Stanković D, Natić M. Rapid Method for Differentiation of Extracts of Wood Used in Balkan Cooperage. in ChemCYS 2020 Chemistry Conference for Young Scientists Blankenberge Belgium Book of Abstracts. 2020;:52-52.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5295 .
Smailagić, Anita, Veljović, Sonja, Stanković, Dalibor, Natić, Maja, "Rapid Method for Differentiation of Extracts of Wood Used in Balkan Cooperage" in ChemCYS 2020 Chemistry Conference for Young Scientists Blankenberge Belgium Book of Abstracts (2020):52-52,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5295 .

Rapid Method for Differentiation of Extracts of Wood Used in Balkan Cooperage

Smailagić, Anita; Veljović, Sonja; Stanković, Dalibor; Natić, Maja

(2020)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Smailagić, Anita
AU  - Veljović, Sonja
AU  - Stanković, Dalibor
AU  - Natić, Maja
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5304
AB  - The ageing process of alcoholic beverages in presence of wood is asignificant label of their quality, in which important changes in aroma, color,taste and astringency occur due to the interaction between compoundspresent in the wood and beverages. In Balkan countries, several woodspecies such as oak, cherry, black locust, and mulberry can be used in thatprocess.Cyclic voltammetry is simple, rapid and inexpensive method that could beused for measurement of antioxidant capacity. To our knowledge, cyclicvoltammetry has not been implemented in characterization of woodextracts before. Therefore, the aim of our work was to characterize the 60%ethanolic extracts of different wood species commonly used in Balkancooperage (reproducing the condition of ageing process) by cyclicvoltammetry and to investigate differences among wood species.Our results showed that cyclic voltammetry can distinguish investigatedwood species, which points to the phenolic profile unique for the woodspecie. The same class of wood extract shows similar behavior (based onthe peaks position) indicating the presence of the same phenoliccompounds. Also, differences based on the current areas are stronglycorrelated with the geographical origin of the wood. Present study allowsapplication of the rapid, reagentless and sensitive method for themonitoring of the phenolic profiles of the wood, and determination ofgeographical and botanical origin. Additionally, proposed approach, offersfast and reliable determination of the quality of the used wood barrel, as animportant and beneficial fact for the producers of alcoholic beverages.
C3  - ChemCYS 2020 Chemistry Conference for Young Scientists Blankenberge Belgium Book of Abstracts
T1  - Rapid Method for Differentiation of Extracts of Wood Used in Balkan Cooperage
SP  - 52
EP  - 52
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5304
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Smailagić, Anita and Veljović, Sonja and Stanković, Dalibor and Natić, Maja",
year = "2020",
abstract = "The ageing process of alcoholic beverages in presence of wood is asignificant label of their quality, in which important changes in aroma, color,taste and astringency occur due to the interaction between compoundspresent in the wood and beverages. In Balkan countries, several woodspecies such as oak, cherry, black locust, and mulberry can be used in thatprocess.Cyclic voltammetry is simple, rapid and inexpensive method that could beused for measurement of antioxidant capacity. To our knowledge, cyclicvoltammetry has not been implemented in characterization of woodextracts before. Therefore, the aim of our work was to characterize the 60%ethanolic extracts of different wood species commonly used in Balkancooperage (reproducing the condition of ageing process) by cyclicvoltammetry and to investigate differences among wood species.Our results showed that cyclic voltammetry can distinguish investigatedwood species, which points to the phenolic profile unique for the woodspecie. The same class of wood extract shows similar behavior (based onthe peaks position) indicating the presence of the same phenoliccompounds. Also, differences based on the current areas are stronglycorrelated with the geographical origin of the wood. Present study allowsapplication of the rapid, reagentless and sensitive method for themonitoring of the phenolic profiles of the wood, and determination ofgeographical and botanical origin. Additionally, proposed approach, offersfast and reliable determination of the quality of the used wood barrel, as animportant and beneficial fact for the producers of alcoholic beverages.",
journal = "ChemCYS 2020 Chemistry Conference for Young Scientists Blankenberge Belgium Book of Abstracts",
title = "Rapid Method for Differentiation of Extracts of Wood Used in Balkan Cooperage",
pages = "52-52",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5304"
}
Smailagić, A., Veljović, S., Stanković, D.,& Natić, M.. (2020). Rapid Method for Differentiation of Extracts of Wood Used in Balkan Cooperage. in ChemCYS 2020 Chemistry Conference for Young Scientists Blankenberge Belgium Book of Abstracts, 52-52.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5304
Smailagić A, Veljović S, Stanković D, Natić M. Rapid Method for Differentiation of Extracts of Wood Used in Balkan Cooperage. in ChemCYS 2020 Chemistry Conference for Young Scientists Blankenberge Belgium Book of Abstracts. 2020;:52-52.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5304 .
Smailagić, Anita, Veljović, Sonja, Stanković, Dalibor, Natić, Maja, "Rapid Method for Differentiation of Extracts of Wood Used in Balkan Cooperage" in ChemCYS 2020 Chemistry Conference for Young Scientists Blankenberge Belgium Book of Abstracts (2020):52-52,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5304 .

Elemental composition of non-oak wood extracts commonly used in Balkan cooperage

Smailagić, Anita; Veljović, Sonja; Dojčinović, Biljana P.; Natić, Maja

(2019)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Smailagić, Anita
AU  - Veljović, Sonja
AU  - Dojčinović, Biljana P.
AU  - Natić, Maja
PY  - 2019
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5297
AB  - In the production of some alcoholic beverages one of the most important practices is the
ageing process in a presence of wood. This process contributes to improved sensory
characteristics such as aroma, color, taste and astringency. Although oak heartwood is
the most used material in cooperage, other species such as chestnut, cherry, and mulberry
can be also considered. Currently, limited published data are available on the mineral
content of the wood extract from cooperage industry, although some research was done
to investigate the content of heavy metals in alcoholic beverages1, especially in wine2.
Daily consumption of the wine and brandy with an elevated content of heavy metals
might cause chronical poisoning. To avoid this issue, the maximum allowable
concentration (MAC, mg L–1) in fruit brandies were established for lead, zinc, arsenium,
and copper.1
The aim of this research was to investigate elemental composition of ethanolic extracts,
obtained from alternative wood species used in Balkan cooperage, such as mulberry
(Morus alba L.), Myrobalan plum (Prunus cerasifera Ehrh.), black locust (Robinia
pseudoacacia L.), and wild cherry (Prunus avium (L.) L.). Elements were determined by
inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES). Results indicated
that the elemental composition of wild cherry extract was much lower than in other nonoak
wood extracts, and all investigated wood extracts have lower content of trace
elements than maximum allowable concentration in fruit brandies.
C3  - Seventh Conference of the Young Chemists of Serbia Book of Abstracts
T1  - Elemental composition of non-oak wood extracts commonly used in Balkan cooperage
SP  - 58
EP  - 58
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5297
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Smailagić, Anita and Veljović, Sonja and Dojčinović, Biljana P. and Natić, Maja",
year = "2019",
abstract = "In the production of some alcoholic beverages one of the most important practices is the
ageing process in a presence of wood. This process contributes to improved sensory
characteristics such as aroma, color, taste and astringency. Although oak heartwood is
the most used material in cooperage, other species such as chestnut, cherry, and mulberry
can be also considered. Currently, limited published data are available on the mineral
content of the wood extract from cooperage industry, although some research was done
to investigate the content of heavy metals in alcoholic beverages1, especially in wine2.
Daily consumption of the wine and brandy with an elevated content of heavy metals
might cause chronical poisoning. To avoid this issue, the maximum allowable
concentration (MAC, mg L–1) in fruit brandies were established for lead, zinc, arsenium,
and copper.1
The aim of this research was to investigate elemental composition of ethanolic extracts,
obtained from alternative wood species used in Balkan cooperage, such as mulberry
(Morus alba L.), Myrobalan plum (Prunus cerasifera Ehrh.), black locust (Robinia
pseudoacacia L.), and wild cherry (Prunus avium (L.) L.). Elements were determined by
inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES). Results indicated
that the elemental composition of wild cherry extract was much lower than in other nonoak
wood extracts, and all investigated wood extracts have lower content of trace
elements than maximum allowable concentration in fruit brandies.",
journal = "Seventh Conference of the Young Chemists of Serbia Book of Abstracts",
title = "Elemental composition of non-oak wood extracts commonly used in Balkan cooperage",
pages = "58-58",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5297"
}
Smailagić, A., Veljović, S., Dojčinović, B. P.,& Natić, M.. (2019). Elemental composition of non-oak wood extracts commonly used in Balkan cooperage. in Seventh Conference of the Young Chemists of Serbia Book of Abstracts, 58-58.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5297
Smailagić A, Veljović S, Dojčinović BP, Natić M. Elemental composition of non-oak wood extracts commonly used in Balkan cooperage. in Seventh Conference of the Young Chemists of Serbia Book of Abstracts. 2019;:58-58.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5297 .
Smailagić, Anita, Veljović, Sonja, Dojčinović, Biljana P., Natić, Maja, "Elemental composition of non-oak wood extracts commonly used in Balkan cooperage" in Seventh Conference of the Young Chemists of Serbia Book of Abstracts (2019):58-58,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5297 .

Elemental composition of non-oak wood extracts commonly used in Balkan cooperage

Smailagić, Anita; Veljović, Sonja; Dojčinović, Biljana P.; Natić, Maja

(2019)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Smailagić, Anita
AU  - Veljović, Sonja
AU  - Dojčinović, Biljana P.
AU  - Natić, Maja
PY  - 2019
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5303
AB  - In the production of some alcoholic beverages one of the most important practices is theageing process in a presence of wood. This process contributes to improved sensorycharacteristics such as aroma, color, taste and astringency. Although oak heartwood isthe most used material in cooperage, other species such as chestnut, cherry, and mulberrycan be also considered. Currently, limited published data are available on the mineralcontent of the wood extract from cooperage industry, although some research was doneto investigate the content of heavy metals in alcoholic beverages1, especially in wine2.Daily consumption of the wine and brandy with an elevated content of heavy metalsmight cause chronical poisoning. To avoid this issue, the maximum allowableconcentration (MAC, mg L–1) in fruit brandies were established for lead, zinc, arsenium,and copper.1The aim of this research was to investigate elemental composition of ethanolic extracts,obtained from alternative wood species used in Balkan cooperage, such as mulberry(Morus alba L.), Myrobalan plum (Prunus cerasifera Ehrh.), black locust (Robiniapseudoacacia L.), and wild cherry (Prunus avium (L.) L.). Elements were determined byinductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES). Results indicatedthat the elemental composition of wild cherry extract was much lower than in other nonoakwood extracts, and all investigated wood extracts have lower content of traceelements than maximum allowable concentration in fruit brandies.
C3  - Seventh Conference of the Young Chemists of Serbia Book of Abstracts
T1  - Elemental composition of non-oak wood extracts commonly used in Balkan cooperage
SP  - 58
EP  - 58
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5303
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Smailagić, Anita and Veljović, Sonja and Dojčinović, Biljana P. and Natić, Maja",
year = "2019",
abstract = "In the production of some alcoholic beverages one of the most important practices is theageing process in a presence of wood. This process contributes to improved sensorycharacteristics such as aroma, color, taste and astringency. Although oak heartwood isthe most used material in cooperage, other species such as chestnut, cherry, and mulberrycan be also considered. Currently, limited published data are available on the mineralcontent of the wood extract from cooperage industry, although some research was doneto investigate the content of heavy metals in alcoholic beverages1, especially in wine2.Daily consumption of the wine and brandy with an elevated content of heavy metalsmight cause chronical poisoning. To avoid this issue, the maximum allowableconcentration (MAC, mg L–1) in fruit brandies were established for lead, zinc, arsenium,and copper.1The aim of this research was to investigate elemental composition of ethanolic extracts,obtained from alternative wood species used in Balkan cooperage, such as mulberry(Morus alba L.), Myrobalan plum (Prunus cerasifera Ehrh.), black locust (Robiniapseudoacacia L.), and wild cherry (Prunus avium (L.) L.). Elements were determined byinductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES). Results indicatedthat the elemental composition of wild cherry extract was much lower than in other nonoakwood extracts, and all investigated wood extracts have lower content of traceelements than maximum allowable concentration in fruit brandies.",
journal = "Seventh Conference of the Young Chemists of Serbia Book of Abstracts",
title = "Elemental composition of non-oak wood extracts commonly used in Balkan cooperage",
pages = "58-58",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5303"
}
Smailagić, A., Veljović, S., Dojčinović, B. P.,& Natić, M.. (2019). Elemental composition of non-oak wood extracts commonly used in Balkan cooperage. in Seventh Conference of the Young Chemists of Serbia Book of Abstracts, 58-58.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5303
Smailagić A, Veljović S, Dojčinović BP, Natić M. Elemental composition of non-oak wood extracts commonly used in Balkan cooperage. in Seventh Conference of the Young Chemists of Serbia Book of Abstracts. 2019;:58-58.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5303 .
Smailagić, Anita, Veljović, Sonja, Dojčinović, Biljana P., Natić, Maja, "Elemental composition of non-oak wood extracts commonly used in Balkan cooperage" in Seventh Conference of the Young Chemists of Serbia Book of Abstracts (2019):58-58,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5303 .

Supplementary data for the article: Smailagić, A.; Veljović, S.; Gašić, U. M.; Dabić-Zagorac, D.; Stanković, M.; Radotić, K.; Natić, M. Phenolic Profile, Chromatic Parameters and Fluorescence of Different Woods Used in Balkan Cooperage. Industrial Crops and Products 2019, 132, 156–167. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2019.02.017

Smailagić, Anita; Veljović, Sonja; Gašić, Uroš M.; Dabić Zagorac, Dragana; Stanković, Mira; Radotić, Ksenija; Natić, Maja

(Elsevier, 2019)

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AU  - Smailagić, Anita
AU  - Veljović, Sonja
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AU  - Dabić Zagorac, Dragana
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AU  - Radotić, Ksenija
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PY  - 2019
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title = "Supplementary data for the article: Smailagić, A.; Veljović, S.; Gašić, U. M.; Dabić-Zagorac, D.; Stanković, M.; Radotić, K.; Natić, M. Phenolic Profile, Chromatic Parameters and Fluorescence of Different Woods Used in Balkan Cooperage. Industrial Crops and Products 2019, 132, 156–167. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2019.02.017",
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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_3921
Smailagić A, Veljović S, Gašić UM, Dabić Zagorac D, Stanković M, Radotić K, Natić M. Supplementary data for the article: Smailagić, A.; Veljović, S.; Gašić, U. M.; Dabić-Zagorac, D.; Stanković, M.; Radotić, K.; Natić, M. Phenolic Profile, Chromatic Parameters and Fluorescence of Different Woods Used in Balkan Cooperage. Industrial Crops and Products 2019, 132, 156–167. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2019.02.017. in Industrial Crops and Products. 2019;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_3921 .
Smailagić, Anita, Veljović, Sonja, Gašić, Uroš M., Dabić Zagorac, Dragana, Stanković, Mira, Radotić, Ksenija, Natić, Maja, "Supplementary data for the article: Smailagić, A.; Veljović, S.; Gašić, U. M.; Dabić-Zagorac, D.; Stanković, M.; Radotić, K.; Natić, M. Phenolic Profile, Chromatic Parameters and Fluorescence of Different Woods Used in Balkan Cooperage. Industrial Crops and Products 2019, 132, 156–167. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2019.02.017" in Industrial Crops and Products (2019),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_3921 .

Phenolic profile, chromatic parameters and fluorescence of different woods used in Balkan cooperage

Smailagić, Anita; Veljović, Sonja; Gašić, Uroš M.; Dabić Zagorac, Dragana; Stanković, Mira; Radotić, Ksenija; Natić, Maja

(Elsevier, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Smailagić, Anita
AU  - Veljović, Sonja
AU  - Gašić, Uroš M.
AU  - Dabić Zagorac, Dragana
AU  - Stanković, Mira
AU  - Radotić, Ksenija
AU  - Natić, Maja
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2835
AB  - The aim of this research was to study phenolic compounds of diverse botanical species of wood commonly used in cooperage in Balkan countries. Several botanical species have been considered including mulberry (Morus alba L.), myrobalan plum (Prunus cerasifera Ehrh.), black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.), wild cherry (Prunus avium (L.) L.), and oak (Q. petraea (Matt.) Liebl., Q. robur L., and Q. cerris L.). A total of 37 compounds were quantified, demonstrating the presence of phenolic acids, flavonols, flavones, flavanones, flavanonol taxifolin, stilbenoids, and coumarins. Taxifolin was the most abundant in wild cherry (8455.70 mg kg−1), while ellagic acid predominated in oak wood (8872.05–10099.32 mg kg−1 in sessile oaks, and up to 15,958.80 mg kg−1 in pedunculate oak from Slavonia). The highest content of protocatechuic acid (533.39 mg kg−1) was found in myrobalan plum. Also, isoflavones were characteristic of wild cherry, while mulberry was abundant in stilbenoids. Total phenolic content, as well as antioxidant, chromatic, and fluorescence properties were studied. The spectral shapes and maxima of fluorescence emission spectra of bare wood samples were compared with those of the corresponding wood extracts. The Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was applied in order to find patterns in emission spectra for differentiation among wood samples.
PB  - Elsevier
T2  - Industrial Crops and Products
T1  - Phenolic profile, chromatic parameters and fluorescence of different woods used in Balkan cooperage
VL  - 132
SP  - 156
EP  - 167
DO  - 10.1016/j.indcrop.2019.02.017
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Smailagić, Anita and Veljović, Sonja and Gašić, Uroš M. and Dabić Zagorac, Dragana and Stanković, Mira and Radotić, Ksenija and Natić, Maja",
year = "2019",
abstract = "The aim of this research was to study phenolic compounds of diverse botanical species of wood commonly used in cooperage in Balkan countries. Several botanical species have been considered including mulberry (Morus alba L.), myrobalan plum (Prunus cerasifera Ehrh.), black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.), wild cherry (Prunus avium (L.) L.), and oak (Q. petraea (Matt.) Liebl., Q. robur L., and Q. cerris L.). A total of 37 compounds were quantified, demonstrating the presence of phenolic acids, flavonols, flavones, flavanones, flavanonol taxifolin, stilbenoids, and coumarins. Taxifolin was the most abundant in wild cherry (8455.70 mg kg−1), while ellagic acid predominated in oak wood (8872.05–10099.32 mg kg−1 in sessile oaks, and up to 15,958.80 mg kg−1 in pedunculate oak from Slavonia). The highest content of protocatechuic acid (533.39 mg kg−1) was found in myrobalan plum. Also, isoflavones were characteristic of wild cherry, while mulberry was abundant in stilbenoids. Total phenolic content, as well as antioxidant, chromatic, and fluorescence properties were studied. The spectral shapes and maxima of fluorescence emission spectra of bare wood samples were compared with those of the corresponding wood extracts. The Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was applied in order to find patterns in emission spectra for differentiation among wood samples.",
publisher = "Elsevier",
journal = "Industrial Crops and Products",
title = "Phenolic profile, chromatic parameters and fluorescence of different woods used in Balkan cooperage",
volume = "132",
pages = "156-167",
doi = "10.1016/j.indcrop.2019.02.017"
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Smailagić, A., Veljović, S., Gašić, U. M., Dabić Zagorac, D., Stanković, M., Radotić, K.,& Natić, M.. (2019). Phenolic profile, chromatic parameters and fluorescence of different woods used in Balkan cooperage. in Industrial Crops and Products
Elsevier., 132, 156-167.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2019.02.017
Smailagić A, Veljović S, Gašić UM, Dabić Zagorac D, Stanković M, Radotić K, Natić M. Phenolic profile, chromatic parameters and fluorescence of different woods used in Balkan cooperage. in Industrial Crops and Products. 2019;132:156-167.
doi:10.1016/j.indcrop.2019.02.017 .
Smailagić, Anita, Veljović, Sonja, Gašić, Uroš M., Dabić Zagorac, Dragana, Stanković, Mira, Radotić, Ksenija, Natić, Maja, "Phenolic profile, chromatic parameters and fluorescence of different woods used in Balkan cooperage" in Industrial Crops and Products, 132 (2019):156-167,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2019.02.017 . .
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Phenolic profile, chromatic parameters and fluorescence of different woods used in Balkan cooperage

Smailagić, Anita; Veljović, Sonja; Gašić, Uroš M.; Dabić Zagorac, Dragana; Stanković, Mira; Radotić, Ksenija; Natić, Maja

(Elsevier, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Smailagić, Anita
AU  - Veljović, Sonja
AU  - Gašić, Uroš M.
AU  - Dabić Zagorac, Dragana
AU  - Stanković, Mira
AU  - Radotić, Ksenija
AU  - Natić, Maja
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2832
AB  - The aim of this research was to study phenolic compounds of diverse botanical species of wood commonly used in cooperage in Balkan countries. Several botanical species have been considered including mulberry (Morus alba L.), myrobalan plum (Prunus cerasifera Ehrh.), black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.), wild cherry (Prunus avium (L.) L.), and oak (Q. petraea (Matt.) Liebl., Q. robur L., and Q. cerris L.). A total of 37 compounds were quantified, demonstrating the presence of phenolic acids, flavonols, flavones, flavanones, flavanonol taxifolin, stilbenoids, and coumarins. Taxifolin was the most abundant in wild cherry (8455.70 mg kg−1), while ellagic acid predominated in oak wood (8872.05–10099.32 mg kg−1 in sessile oaks, and up to 15,958.80 mg kg−1 in pedunculate oak from Slavonia). The highest content of protocatechuic acid (533.39 mg kg−1) was found in myrobalan plum. Also, isoflavones were characteristic of wild cherry, while mulberry was abundant in stilbenoids. Total phenolic content, as well as antioxidant, chromatic, and fluorescence properties were studied. The spectral shapes and maxima of fluorescence emission spectra of bare wood samples were compared with those of the corresponding wood extracts. The Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was applied in order to find patterns in emission spectra for differentiation among wood samples.
PB  - Elsevier
T2  - Industrial Crops and Products
T1  - Phenolic profile, chromatic parameters and fluorescence of different woods used in Balkan cooperage
VL  - 132
SP  - 156
EP  - 167
DO  - 10.1016/j.indcrop.2019.02.017
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Smailagić, Anita and Veljović, Sonja and Gašić, Uroš M. and Dabić Zagorac, Dragana and Stanković, Mira and Radotić, Ksenija and Natić, Maja",
year = "2019",
abstract = "The aim of this research was to study phenolic compounds of diverse botanical species of wood commonly used in cooperage in Balkan countries. Several botanical species have been considered including mulberry (Morus alba L.), myrobalan plum (Prunus cerasifera Ehrh.), black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.), wild cherry (Prunus avium (L.) L.), and oak (Q. petraea (Matt.) Liebl., Q. robur L., and Q. cerris L.). A total of 37 compounds were quantified, demonstrating the presence of phenolic acids, flavonols, flavones, flavanones, flavanonol taxifolin, stilbenoids, and coumarins. Taxifolin was the most abundant in wild cherry (8455.70 mg kg−1), while ellagic acid predominated in oak wood (8872.05–10099.32 mg kg−1 in sessile oaks, and up to 15,958.80 mg kg−1 in pedunculate oak from Slavonia). The highest content of protocatechuic acid (533.39 mg kg−1) was found in myrobalan plum. Also, isoflavones were characteristic of wild cherry, while mulberry was abundant in stilbenoids. Total phenolic content, as well as antioxidant, chromatic, and fluorescence properties were studied. The spectral shapes and maxima of fluorescence emission spectra of bare wood samples were compared with those of the corresponding wood extracts. The Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was applied in order to find patterns in emission spectra for differentiation among wood samples.",
publisher = "Elsevier",
journal = "Industrial Crops and Products",
title = "Phenolic profile, chromatic parameters and fluorescence of different woods used in Balkan cooperage",
volume = "132",
pages = "156-167",
doi = "10.1016/j.indcrop.2019.02.017"
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Smailagić, A., Veljović, S., Gašić, U. M., Dabić Zagorac, D., Stanković, M., Radotić, K.,& Natić, M.. (2019). Phenolic profile, chromatic parameters and fluorescence of different woods used in Balkan cooperage. in Industrial Crops and Products
Elsevier., 132, 156-167.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2019.02.017
Smailagić A, Veljović S, Gašić UM, Dabić Zagorac D, Stanković M, Radotić K, Natić M. Phenolic profile, chromatic parameters and fluorescence of different woods used in Balkan cooperage. in Industrial Crops and Products. 2019;132:156-167.
doi:10.1016/j.indcrop.2019.02.017 .
Smailagić, Anita, Veljović, Sonja, Gašić, Uroš M., Dabić Zagorac, Dragana, Stanković, Mira, Radotić, Ksenija, Natić, Maja, "Phenolic profile, chromatic parameters and fluorescence of different woods used in Balkan cooperage" in Industrial Crops and Products, 132 (2019):156-167,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2019.02.017 . .
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Volatile composition, colour, and sensory quality of spirit-based beverages enriched with Medicinal Fungus Ganoderma lucidum and Herbal Extract

Veljović, Sonja; Tomić, Nikola S.; Belović, Miona M.; Nikićević, Ninoslav; Vukosavljević, Predrag V.; Nikšić, Miomir P.; Tešević, Vele

(University of Zagreb, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Veljović, Sonja
AU  - Tomić, Nikola S.
AU  - Belović, Miona M.
AU  - Nikićević, Ninoslav
AU  - Vukosavljević, Predrag V.
AU  - Nikšić, Miomir P.
AU  - Tešević, Vele
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3681
AB  - The multicomponent mixtures consisting of herbs and fungi are commonly used for the production of alcoholic beverages with potential health-promoting effects in many Asian countries. The medicinal fungus Ganoderma lucidum is one of the most important fungi used for spirit production. Although this fungus affects the aromatic complexity of spirits, only a small number of studies have focused on investigating the influence of G. lucidum on the aromatic profile and colour of spirits. The aim of the research is to evaluate the influence of adding G. lucidum and herbal extract on final concentrations of volatile compounds and sensory quality of several distillates. In this study, distillates (grain, plum, grape and wine) were used to produce new spirit-based beverages with the fungus G. lucidum only, or with the fungus and herbal extract. Fifty-nine aroma compounds were identified by GC-MS. The aromatic profiles were strongly influenced by the primary aromas of the distillates, but the addition of G. lucidum and herbal extract enriched the volatile fraction of distillates with a range of ethyl esters, with a fruity and floral fragrance. Higher alcohols, 1-propanol, 2-isobutanol and isoamyl alcohol, were the most abundant volatile compounds in the analyzed distillates and spirits. The lightness of distillates was from 60.7 to 63.6, and with the addition of Ganoderma it significantly decreased to the range from 43.6 to 50.5. The addition of the fungus also increased the intensity of red and yellow colours. The Ganoderma spirits scored very highly in sensory evaluation (17.6-18.3), significantly better than the spirits without any additions (16.1-16.9).
PB  - University of Zagreb
T2  - Food Technology and Biotechnology
T1  - Volatile composition, colour, and sensory quality of spirit-based beverages enriched with Medicinal Fungus Ganoderma lucidum and Herbal Extract
VL  - 57
IS  - 3
SP  - 408
EP  - 417
DO  - 10.17113/ftb.57.03.19.6106
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Veljović, Sonja and Tomić, Nikola S. and Belović, Miona M. and Nikićević, Ninoslav and Vukosavljević, Predrag V. and Nikšić, Miomir P. and Tešević, Vele",
year = "2019",
abstract = "The multicomponent mixtures consisting of herbs and fungi are commonly used for the production of alcoholic beverages with potential health-promoting effects in many Asian countries. The medicinal fungus Ganoderma lucidum is one of the most important fungi used for spirit production. Although this fungus affects the aromatic complexity of spirits, only a small number of studies have focused on investigating the influence of G. lucidum on the aromatic profile and colour of spirits. The aim of the research is to evaluate the influence of adding G. lucidum and herbal extract on final concentrations of volatile compounds and sensory quality of several distillates. In this study, distillates (grain, plum, grape and wine) were used to produce new spirit-based beverages with the fungus G. lucidum only, or with the fungus and herbal extract. Fifty-nine aroma compounds were identified by GC-MS. The aromatic profiles were strongly influenced by the primary aromas of the distillates, but the addition of G. lucidum and herbal extract enriched the volatile fraction of distillates with a range of ethyl esters, with a fruity and floral fragrance. Higher alcohols, 1-propanol, 2-isobutanol and isoamyl alcohol, were the most abundant volatile compounds in the analyzed distillates and spirits. The lightness of distillates was from 60.7 to 63.6, and with the addition of Ganoderma it significantly decreased to the range from 43.6 to 50.5. The addition of the fungus also increased the intensity of red and yellow colours. The Ganoderma spirits scored very highly in sensory evaluation (17.6-18.3), significantly better than the spirits without any additions (16.1-16.9).",
publisher = "University of Zagreb",
journal = "Food Technology and Biotechnology",
title = "Volatile composition, colour, and sensory quality of spirit-based beverages enriched with Medicinal Fungus Ganoderma lucidum and Herbal Extract",
volume = "57",
number = "3",
pages = "408-417",
doi = "10.17113/ftb.57.03.19.6106"
}
Veljović, S., Tomić, N. S., Belović, M. M., Nikićević, N., Vukosavljević, P. V., Nikšić, M. P.,& Tešević, V.. (2019). Volatile composition, colour, and sensory quality of spirit-based beverages enriched with Medicinal Fungus Ganoderma lucidum and Herbal Extract. in Food Technology and Biotechnology
University of Zagreb., 57(3), 408-417.
https://doi.org/10.17113/ftb.57.03.19.6106
Veljović S, Tomić NS, Belović MM, Nikićević N, Vukosavljević PV, Nikšić MP, Tešević V. Volatile composition, colour, and sensory quality of spirit-based beverages enriched with Medicinal Fungus Ganoderma lucidum and Herbal Extract. in Food Technology and Biotechnology. 2019;57(3):408-417.
doi:10.17113/ftb.57.03.19.6106 .
Veljović, Sonja, Tomić, Nikola S., Belović, Miona M., Nikićević, Ninoslav, Vukosavljević, Predrag V., Nikšić, Miomir P., Tešević, Vele, "Volatile composition, colour, and sensory quality of spirit-based beverages enriched with Medicinal Fungus Ganoderma lucidum and Herbal Extract" in Food Technology and Biotechnology, 57, no. 3 (2019):408-417,
https://doi.org/10.17113/ftb.57.03.19.6106 . .
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Phenolic profile of Morus alba L. (mulberry) barrel staves

Smailagić, Anita; Dabić Zagorac, Dragana; Veljović, Sonja; Gašić, Uroš M.; Pergal, Marija V.; Stanković, Mira; Radotić, Ksenija; Natić, Maja

(2018)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Smailagić, Anita
AU  - Dabić Zagorac, Dragana
AU  - Veljović, Sonja
AU  - Gašić, Uroš M.
AU  - Pergal, Marija V.
AU  - Stanković, Mira
AU  - Radotić, Ksenija
AU  - Natić, Maja
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5125
AB  - One of the most important practices in the production of some alcoholic beverages is ageing process. During that process, important changes occur, which results in improved sensory characteristics. The phenolic fraction was considered to be one of the most important parameters for evaluating quality in the choice of good alternative aging wood [3]. So far, mulberry heartwood hasn’t been investigated too much in order to characterize polyphenols. Therefore, the aim of this research was to investigate phenolic profile of industrially dried mulberry staves originating from Serbia. The results showed that mulberry was abundant in oxyresveratrol, taxifolin, (- )-catechin gallate, and phenolic acids, such as protocatechuic, p-hydroxybenzoic and ellagic acid. Characteristic emission spectrum of the wood sample showed the maximum at 420 nm, being blue shifted comparing with the maxima of most hard- and soft- wood species. This may be addressed to a relatively low content of lignin in mulberry wood. The extract showed a maximum characteristic for the major polyphenols of oxyresveratrol and coumarin type.
C3  - AGH International Student Conference Knowledge, Technology and Society
T1  - Phenolic profile of Morus alba L. (mulberry) barrel staves
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5125
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Smailagić, Anita and Dabić Zagorac, Dragana and Veljović, Sonja and Gašić, Uroš M. and Pergal, Marija V. and Stanković, Mira and Radotić, Ksenija and Natić, Maja",
year = "2018",
abstract = "One of the most important practices in the production of some alcoholic beverages is ageing process. During that process, important changes occur, which results in improved sensory characteristics. The phenolic fraction was considered to be one of the most important parameters for evaluating quality in the choice of good alternative aging wood [3]. So far, mulberry heartwood hasn’t been investigated too much in order to characterize polyphenols. Therefore, the aim of this research was to investigate phenolic profile of industrially dried mulberry staves originating from Serbia. The results showed that mulberry was abundant in oxyresveratrol, taxifolin, (- )-catechin gallate, and phenolic acids, such as protocatechuic, p-hydroxybenzoic and ellagic acid. Characteristic emission spectrum of the wood sample showed the maximum at 420 nm, being blue shifted comparing with the maxima of most hard- and soft- wood species. This may be addressed to a relatively low content of lignin in mulberry wood. The extract showed a maximum characteristic for the major polyphenols of oxyresveratrol and coumarin type.",
journal = "AGH International Student Conference Knowledge, Technology and Society",
title = "Phenolic profile of Morus alba L. (mulberry) barrel staves",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5125"
}
Smailagić, A., Dabić Zagorac, D., Veljović, S., Gašić, U. M., Pergal, M. V., Stanković, M., Radotić, K.,& Natić, M.. (2018). Phenolic profile of Morus alba L. (mulberry) barrel staves. in AGH International Student Conference Knowledge, Technology and Society.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5125
Smailagić A, Dabić Zagorac D, Veljović S, Gašić UM, Pergal MV, Stanković M, Radotić K, Natić M. Phenolic profile of Morus alba L. (mulberry) barrel staves. in AGH International Student Conference Knowledge, Technology and Society. 2018;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5125 .
Smailagić, Anita, Dabić Zagorac, Dragana, Veljović, Sonja, Gašić, Uroš M., Pergal, Marija V., Stanković, Mira, Radotić, Ksenija, Natić, Maja, "Phenolic profile of Morus alba L. (mulberry) barrel staves" in AGH International Student Conference Knowledge, Technology and Society (2018),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5125 .

Fenolni profil duga trešnjinog drveta

Smailagić, Anita; Dabić Zagorac, Dragana; Veljović, Sonja; Stanković, Mira; Radotić, Ksenija; Natić, Maja

(2018)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Smailagić, Anita
AU  - Dabić Zagorac, Dragana
AU  - Veljović, Sonja
AU  - Stanković, Mira
AU  - Radotić, Ksenija
AU  - Natić, Maja
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5298
AB  - Prilikom starenja alkoholnih pića u prisustvu drveta dolazi do važnih promena u aromi, boji, ukusu i gorčini, usled interakcije između jedinjenja iz drveta i destilata. Iako se hrast najviše koristi za čuvanje alkoholnih pića, i druge vrste, kao što su kesten, trešnja, bagrem i dud, se mogu koristiti. Cilj rada bio je da se okarakteriše ekstrakt duga trešnjinog drveta primenom HPLC-MS i spektrofluorometrijske metode. Dobijeni rezultati ukazali su na to da je stablo trešnje bogato fenolnim jedinjenjima. Spektrofluorometrijski rezultati ukazuju na razliku trešnjinog drveta i njegovog ekstrakta u odnosu na druge vrste drveta, zbog prisustva specifičnih flavonoida u ovom drvetu. Najzastupljenije ispitivano jedinjenje je taksifolin, a pored njega pronađene su značajne količine pinocembrina, naringenina, hrizina, apigenina, kvercetina, kempferola, elaginske kiseline, genisteina, čije su koncentracije bile veće od 10 mg/L.
AB  - During aging in the presence of wood, beverages undergo a series of processes leading to important changes in aroma, color, taste and astringency because of the interaction between compounds present in the wood and beverages. Although oak heartwood is the most used material in cooperage, other species such as chestnut, cherry, acacia and mulberry can also be considered. The objective of this research was the characterization of seasoned cherry staves by HPLC-MS method and spectrofluorometry. The results showed that cherry wood originating from Serbia was rich in phenolic compounds. Spectrofluorometric results indicate the difference between cherry wood and its extract comparing with other wood species due to the presence of specific flavonoids in this wood. The most abundant investigated compound was taxifolin. Also, significant amounts of pinocembrin, naringenin, chrysin, apigenin, quercetin, kaempferol, ellagic acid, genistein were also found, in concentration higher than 10 mg/L.
C3  - Unifood Conference University of Belgrade 210th Anniversary Program i zbornik radova Programme & Book of Abstracts
T1  - Fenolni profil duga trešnjinog drveta
T1  - Phenolic profile of seasoned cherry heartwood staves
SP  - OHP4/FCHP4
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5298
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Smailagić, Anita and Dabić Zagorac, Dragana and Veljović, Sonja and Stanković, Mira and Radotić, Ksenija and Natić, Maja",
year = "2018",
abstract = "Prilikom starenja alkoholnih pića u prisustvu drveta dolazi do važnih promena u aromi, boji, ukusu i gorčini, usled interakcije između jedinjenja iz drveta i destilata. Iako se hrast najviše koristi za čuvanje alkoholnih pića, i druge vrste, kao što su kesten, trešnja, bagrem i dud, se mogu koristiti. Cilj rada bio je da se okarakteriše ekstrakt duga trešnjinog drveta primenom HPLC-MS i spektrofluorometrijske metode. Dobijeni rezultati ukazali su na to da je stablo trešnje bogato fenolnim jedinjenjima. Spektrofluorometrijski rezultati ukazuju na razliku trešnjinog drveta i njegovog ekstrakta u odnosu na druge vrste drveta, zbog prisustva specifičnih flavonoida u ovom drvetu. Najzastupljenije ispitivano jedinjenje je taksifolin, a pored njega pronađene su značajne količine pinocembrina, naringenina, hrizina, apigenina, kvercetina, kempferola, elaginske kiseline, genisteina, čije su koncentracije bile veće od 10 mg/L., During aging in the presence of wood, beverages undergo a series of processes leading to important changes in aroma, color, taste and astringency because of the interaction between compounds present in the wood and beverages. Although oak heartwood is the most used material in cooperage, other species such as chestnut, cherry, acacia and mulberry can also be considered. The objective of this research was the characterization of seasoned cherry staves by HPLC-MS method and spectrofluorometry. The results showed that cherry wood originating from Serbia was rich in phenolic compounds. Spectrofluorometric results indicate the difference between cherry wood and its extract comparing with other wood species due to the presence of specific flavonoids in this wood. The most abundant investigated compound was taxifolin. Also, significant amounts of pinocembrin, naringenin, chrysin, apigenin, quercetin, kaempferol, ellagic acid, genistein were also found, in concentration higher than 10 mg/L.",
journal = "Unifood Conference University of Belgrade 210th Anniversary Program i zbornik radova Programme & Book of Abstracts",
title = "Fenolni profil duga trešnjinog drveta, Phenolic profile of seasoned cherry heartwood staves",
pages = "OHP4/FCHP4",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5298"
}
Smailagić, A., Dabić Zagorac, D., Veljović, S., Stanković, M., Radotić, K.,& Natić, M.. (2018). Fenolni profil duga trešnjinog drveta. in Unifood Conference University of Belgrade 210th Anniversary Program i zbornik radova Programme & Book of Abstracts, OHP4/FCHP4.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5298
Smailagić A, Dabić Zagorac D, Veljović S, Stanković M, Radotić K, Natić M. Fenolni profil duga trešnjinog drveta. in Unifood Conference University of Belgrade 210th Anniversary Program i zbornik radova Programme & Book of Abstracts. 2018;:OHP4/FCHP4.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5298 .
Smailagić, Anita, Dabić Zagorac, Dragana, Veljović, Sonja, Stanković, Mira, Radotić, Ksenija, Natić, Maja, "Fenolni profil duga trešnjinog drveta" in Unifood Conference University of Belgrade 210th Anniversary Program i zbornik radova Programme & Book of Abstracts (2018):OHP4/FCHP4,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5298 .

Fenolni profil duga trešnjinog drveta

Smailagić, Anita; Dabić Zagorac, Dragana; Veljović, Sonja; Stanković, Mira; Radotić, Ksenija; Natić, Maja

(2018)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Smailagić, Anita
AU  - Dabić Zagorac, Dragana
AU  - Veljović, Sonja
AU  - Stanković, Mira
AU  - Radotić, Ksenija
AU  - Natić, Maja
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5302
AB  - Prilikom starenja alkoholnih pića u prisustvu drveta dolazi do važnih promena u aromi, boji, ukusu i gorčini, usled interakcije između jedinjenja iz drveta i destilata. Iako se hrast najviše koristi za čuvanje alkoholnih pića, i druge vrste, kao što su kesten, trešnja, bagrem i dud, se mogu koristiti. Cilj rada bio je da se okarakteriše ekstrakt duga trešnjinog drveta primenom HPLC-MS i spektrofluorometrijske metode. Dobijeni rezultati ukazali su na to da je stablo trešnje bogato fenolnim jedinjenjima. Spektrofluorometrijski rezultati ukazuju na razliku trešnjinog drveta i njegovog ekstrakta u odnosu na druge vrste drveta, zbog prisustva specifičnih flavonoida u ovom drvetu. Najzastupljenije ispitivano jedinjenje je taksifolin, a pored njega pronađene su značajne količine pinocembrina, naringenina, hrizina, apigenina, kvercetina, kempferola, elaginske kiseline, genisteina, čije su koncentracije bile veće od 10 mg/L.
AB  - During aging in the presence of wood, beverages undergo a series of processes leading to important changes in aroma, color, taste and astringency because of the interaction between compounds present in the wood and beverages. Although oak heartwood is the most used material in cooperage, other species such as chestnut, cherry, acacia and mulberry can also be considered. The objective of this research was the characterization of seasoned cherry staves by HPLC-MS method and spectrofluorometry. The results showed that cherry wood originating from Serbia was rich in phenolic compounds. Spectrofluorometric results indicate the difference between cherry wood and its extract comparing with other wood species due to the presence of specific flavonoids in this wood. The most abundant investigated compound was taxifolin. Also, significant amounts of pinocembrin, naringenin, chrysin, apigenin, quercetin, kaempferol, ellagic acid, genistein were also found, in concentration higher than 10 mg/L.
C3  - Unifood Conference University of Belgrade 210th Anniversary Program i zbornik radova Programme & Book of Abstracts
T1  - Fenolni profil duga trešnjinog drveta
T1  - Phenolic profile of seasoned cherry heartwood staves
SP  - OHP4/FCHP4
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5302
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Smailagić, Anita and Dabić Zagorac, Dragana and Veljović, Sonja and Stanković, Mira and Radotić, Ksenija and Natić, Maja",
year = "2018",
abstract = "Prilikom starenja alkoholnih pića u prisustvu drveta dolazi do važnih promena u aromi, boji, ukusu i gorčini, usled interakcije između jedinjenja iz drveta i destilata. Iako se hrast najviše koristi za čuvanje alkoholnih pića, i druge vrste, kao što su kesten, trešnja, bagrem i dud, se mogu koristiti. Cilj rada bio je da se okarakteriše ekstrakt duga trešnjinog drveta primenom HPLC-MS i spektrofluorometrijske metode. Dobijeni rezultati ukazali su na to da je stablo trešnje bogato fenolnim jedinjenjima. Spektrofluorometrijski rezultati ukazuju na razliku trešnjinog drveta i njegovog ekstrakta u odnosu na druge vrste drveta, zbog prisustva specifičnih flavonoida u ovom drvetu. Najzastupljenije ispitivano jedinjenje je taksifolin, a pored njega pronađene su značajne količine pinocembrina, naringenina, hrizina, apigenina, kvercetina, kempferola, elaginske kiseline, genisteina, čije su koncentracije bile veće od 10 mg/L., During aging in the presence of wood, beverages undergo a series of processes leading to important changes in aroma, color, taste and astringency because of the interaction between compounds present in the wood and beverages. Although oak heartwood is the most used material in cooperage, other species such as chestnut, cherry, acacia and mulberry can also be considered. The objective of this research was the characterization of seasoned cherry staves by HPLC-MS method and spectrofluorometry. The results showed that cherry wood originating from Serbia was rich in phenolic compounds. Spectrofluorometric results indicate the difference between cherry wood and its extract comparing with other wood species due to the presence of specific flavonoids in this wood. The most abundant investigated compound was taxifolin. Also, significant amounts of pinocembrin, naringenin, chrysin, apigenin, quercetin, kaempferol, ellagic acid, genistein were also found, in concentration higher than 10 mg/L.",
journal = "Unifood Conference University of Belgrade 210th Anniversary Program i zbornik radova Programme & Book of Abstracts",
title = "Fenolni profil duga trešnjinog drveta, Phenolic profile of seasoned cherry heartwood staves",
pages = "OHP4/FCHP4",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5302"
}
Smailagić, A., Dabić Zagorac, D., Veljović, S., Stanković, M., Radotić, K.,& Natić, M.. (2018). Fenolni profil duga trešnjinog drveta. in Unifood Conference University of Belgrade 210th Anniversary Program i zbornik radova Programme & Book of Abstracts, OHP4/FCHP4.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5302
Smailagić A, Dabić Zagorac D, Veljović S, Stanković M, Radotić K, Natić M. Fenolni profil duga trešnjinog drveta. in Unifood Conference University of Belgrade 210th Anniversary Program i zbornik radova Programme & Book of Abstracts. 2018;:OHP4/FCHP4.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5302 .
Smailagić, Anita, Dabić Zagorac, Dragana, Veljović, Sonja, Stanković, Mira, Radotić, Ksenija, Natić, Maja, "Fenolni profil duga trešnjinog drveta" in Unifood Conference University of Belgrade 210th Anniversary Program i zbornik radova Programme & Book of Abstracts (2018):OHP4/FCHP4,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_5302 .

Phenolic profile of Morus alba L. (mulberry) barrel staves

Smailagić, Anita; Dabić Zagorac, Dragana; Veljović, Sonja; Gašić, Uroš M.; Pergal, Marija V.; Stanković, Mira; Radotić, Ksenija; Natić, Maja

(Kraków : Wydawnictwo Instytutu Zrównoważonej Energetyki, 2018)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Smailagić, Anita
AU  - Dabić Zagorac, Dragana
AU  - Veljović, Sonja
AU  - Gašić, Uroš M.
AU  - Pergal, Marija V.
AU  - Stanković, Mira
AU  - Radotić, Ksenija
AU  - Natić, Maja
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2842
AB  - One of the most important practices in the production of some alcoholic beverages is
ageing process. During that process, important changes occur, which results in improved
sensory characteristics. 
The phenolic fraction was considered to be one of the most important parameters for
evaluating quality in the choice of good alternative aging wood [3]. So far, mulberry
heartwood hasn’t been investigated too much in order to characterize polyphenols. Therefore, the aim of this
research was to investigate phenolic profile of industrially dried mulberry staves originating
from Serbia. The results showed that mulberry was abundant in oxyresveratrol, taxifolin, (-
)-catechin gallate, and phenolic acids, such as protocatechuic, p-hydroxybenzoic and ellagic
acid.  Characteristic emission spectrum of the wood sample showed the maximum at 420
nm, being blue shifted comparing with the maxima of most hard- and soft- wood species.
This may be addressed to a relatively low content of lignin in mulberry wood. The extract
showed a maximum characteristic for the major polyphenols of oxyresveratrol and coumarin
type.
PB  - Kraków : Wydawnictwo Instytutu Zrównoważonej Energetyki
C3  - AGH International Student Conference Knowledge, Technology and Society - Book of Abstracts
T1  - Phenolic profile of Morus alba L. (mulberry) barrel staves
SP  - 71
EP  - 71
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_2842
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Smailagić, Anita and Dabić Zagorac, Dragana and Veljović, Sonja and Gašić, Uroš M. and Pergal, Marija V. and Stanković, Mira and Radotić, Ksenija and Natić, Maja",
year = "2018",
abstract = "One of the most important practices in the production of some alcoholic beverages is
ageing process. During that process, important changes occur, which results in improved
sensory characteristics. 
The phenolic fraction was considered to be one of the most important parameters for
evaluating quality in the choice of good alternative aging wood [3]. So far, mulberry
heartwood hasn’t been investigated too much in order to characterize polyphenols. Therefore, the aim of this
research was to investigate phenolic profile of industrially dried mulberry staves originating
from Serbia. The results showed that mulberry was abundant in oxyresveratrol, taxifolin, (-
)-catechin gallate, and phenolic acids, such as protocatechuic, p-hydroxybenzoic and ellagic
acid.  Characteristic emission spectrum of the wood sample showed the maximum at 420
nm, being blue shifted comparing with the maxima of most hard- and soft- wood species.
This may be addressed to a relatively low content of lignin in mulberry wood. The extract
showed a maximum characteristic for the major polyphenols of oxyresveratrol and coumarin
type.",
publisher = "Kraków : Wydawnictwo Instytutu Zrównoważonej Energetyki",
journal = "AGH International Student Conference Knowledge, Technology and Society - Book of Abstracts",
title = "Phenolic profile of Morus alba L. (mulberry) barrel staves",
pages = "71-71",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_2842"
}
Smailagić, A., Dabić Zagorac, D., Veljović, S., Gašić, U. M., Pergal, M. V., Stanković, M., Radotić, K.,& Natić, M.. (2018). Phenolic profile of Morus alba L. (mulberry) barrel staves. in AGH International Student Conference Knowledge, Technology and Society - Book of Abstracts
Kraków : Wydawnictwo Instytutu Zrównoważonej Energetyki., 71-71.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_2842
Smailagić A, Dabić Zagorac D, Veljović S, Gašić UM, Pergal MV, Stanković M, Radotić K, Natić M. Phenolic profile of Morus alba L. (mulberry) barrel staves. in AGH International Student Conference Knowledge, Technology and Society - Book of Abstracts. 2018;:71-71.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_2842 .
Smailagić, Anita, Dabić Zagorac, Dragana, Veljović, Sonja, Gašić, Uroš M., Pergal, Marija V., Stanković, Mira, Radotić, Ksenija, Natić, Maja, "Phenolic profile of Morus alba L. (mulberry) barrel staves" in AGH International Student Conference Knowledge, Technology and Society - Book of Abstracts (2018):71-71,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cherry_2842 .