Babić Milijašević, Jelena

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Influence of feed for horse nutrition on the chemical parameters and fatty acid composition of mare's milk

Nikolić, Aleksandra; Jovanović, Jelena; Đorđević, Vesna; Trbović, Dejana; Sinđić, Milijana; Babić Milijašević, Jelena; Milićević, Dragan

(Belgrade : Institute of Meat Hygiene and Technology, 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Nikolić, Aleksandra
AU  - Jovanović, Jelena
AU  - Đorđević, Vesna
AU  - Trbović, Dejana
AU  - Sinđić, Milijana
AU  - Babić Milijašević, Jelena
AU  - Milićević, Dragan
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3589
AB  - The aim of this research was to determine the influence of horse feed on selected nutritionally important components of mare’s milk with a focus on fat content: total fat, saturated fatty acids (SFA), monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA), polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA),
stearic fatty acid, n-3 PUFA, n-6 PUFA, linoleic (LA) and α‑linolenic (ALA) fatty acids.
Also, the chemical parameters of the fatty acid composition of feed for horses (briquettes and
meadow hay) were examined. Research results showed that complete feed contains a higher
crude protein and fat content than hay. In addition, there was a difference in the composition
of fatty acids in the milk of mares fed meadow hay compared to briquettes. Accordingly, the
diet of mares has an influence on the chemical and fatty acid composition of milk, but it is
not the only factor that has an influence.
PB  - Belgrade : Institute of Meat Hygiene and Technology
T2  - Meat Technology
T1  - Influence of feed for horse nutrition on the chemical parameters and fatty acid composition of mare's milk
VL  - 64
IS  - 2
SP  - 422
EP  - 426
DO  - 10.18485/meattech.2023.64.2.81
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Nikolić, Aleksandra and Jovanović, Jelena and Đorđević, Vesna and Trbović, Dejana and Sinđić, Milijana and Babić Milijašević, Jelena and Milićević, Dragan",
year = "2023",
abstract = "The aim of this research was to determine the influence of horse feed on selected nutritionally important components of mare’s milk with a focus on fat content: total fat, saturated fatty acids (SFA), monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA), polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA),
stearic fatty acid, n-3 PUFA, n-6 PUFA, linoleic (LA) and α‑linolenic (ALA) fatty acids.
Also, the chemical parameters of the fatty acid composition of feed for horses (briquettes and
meadow hay) were examined. Research results showed that complete feed contains a higher
crude protein and fat content than hay. In addition, there was a difference in the composition
of fatty acids in the milk of mares fed meadow hay compared to briquettes. Accordingly, the
diet of mares has an influence on the chemical and fatty acid composition of milk, but it is
not the only factor that has an influence.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Institute of Meat Hygiene and Technology",
journal = "Meat Technology",
title = "Influence of feed for horse nutrition on the chemical parameters and fatty acid composition of mare's milk",
volume = "64",
number = "2",
pages = "422-426",
doi = "10.18485/meattech.2023.64.2.81"
}
Nikolić, A., Jovanović, J., Đorđević, V., Trbović, D., Sinđić, M., Babić Milijašević, J.,& Milićević, D.. (2023). Influence of feed for horse nutrition on the chemical parameters and fatty acid composition of mare's milk. in Meat Technology
Belgrade : Institute of Meat Hygiene and Technology., 64(2), 422-426.
https://doi.org/10.18485/meattech.2023.64.2.81
Nikolić A, Jovanović J, Đorđević V, Trbović D, Sinđić M, Babić Milijašević J, Milićević D. Influence of feed for horse nutrition on the chemical parameters and fatty acid composition of mare's milk. in Meat Technology. 2023;64(2):422-426.
doi:10.18485/meattech.2023.64.2.81 .
Nikolić, Aleksandra, Jovanović, Jelena, Đorđević, Vesna, Trbović, Dejana, Sinđić, Milijana, Babić Milijašević, Jelena, Milićević, Dragan, "Influence of feed for horse nutrition on the chemical parameters and fatty acid composition of mare's milk" in Meat Technology, 64, no. 2 (2023):422-426,
https://doi.org/10.18485/meattech.2023.64.2.81 . .

Biosecurity and lairage time versus pork meat quality traits in a farm-abattoir continuum

Nastasijević, Ivan; Glišić, Milica; Milijašević, Milan; Janković, Saša; Mitrović, Radmila; Babić Milijašević, Jelena; Bošković Cabrol, Marija

(MDPI, 2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Nastasijević, Ivan
AU  - Glišić, Milica
AU  - Milijašević, Milan
AU  - Janković, Saša
AU  - Mitrović, Radmila
AU  - Babić Milijašević, Jelena
AU  - Bošković Cabrol, Marija
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2594
AB  - The modern pig production chain is increasingly focused on biosecurity, quality, and safety of meat and is associated with many challenges impacting world meat markets, such as animal disease outbreaks and sanitary restrictions, trade regulations and quality requirements. To overcome such challenges and assure more consistent pork meat quality (and safety), there is a need to develop an effective and reliable monitoring system in a farm–abattoir continuum that can be based on selected biomarkers. This study assessed interrelations of selected stress and inflammation biomarkers (acute phase proteins (APP)) between farm biosecurity score versus pork meat quality traits after two different lairage periods. Briefly, the maximum recorded levels of stress hormones (436.2 and 241.2 ng/mL, for cortisol and Chromogranin A (CgA), respectively) and APP (389.4 and 400.9 μg/mL, Pig Major Acute Proteins (MAP) and Haptoglobin (Hp), respectively) at four commercial farms were within the recommended threshold values. Cortisol and APP were negatively correlated to the internal and total biosecurity scores of farms. The increase of level of both sets of biomarkers was found at bleeding (after transportation and lairage period), but with lower values after long (18–20 h) versus short (1–3 h) lairage lay-over time. In general, negative correlation was confirmed between stress and inflammation biomarkers and carcass/meat quality traits. The farm total biosecurity level significantly affected chilling yield, meat temperature, and a* value. Pig-MAP emerged as a good biomarker with a promising potential for assessment and anticipation of broad aspects in the pork meat chain. It can be used for detection of failures in the pig production system and might be incorporated in certification programs for the pork meat industry.
PB  - MDPI
T2  - Animals
T1  - Biosecurity and lairage time versus pork meat quality traits in a farm-abattoir continuum
VL  - 12
IS  - 23
SP  - 3382
DO  - 10.3390/ani12233382
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Nastasijević, Ivan and Glišić, Milica and Milijašević, Milan and Janković, Saša and Mitrović, Radmila and Babić Milijašević, Jelena and Bošković Cabrol, Marija",
year = "2022",
abstract = "The modern pig production chain is increasingly focused on biosecurity, quality, and safety of meat and is associated with many challenges impacting world meat markets, such as animal disease outbreaks and sanitary restrictions, trade regulations and quality requirements. To overcome such challenges and assure more consistent pork meat quality (and safety), there is a need to develop an effective and reliable monitoring system in a farm–abattoir continuum that can be based on selected biomarkers. This study assessed interrelations of selected stress and inflammation biomarkers (acute phase proteins (APP)) between farm biosecurity score versus pork meat quality traits after two different lairage periods. Briefly, the maximum recorded levels of stress hormones (436.2 and 241.2 ng/mL, for cortisol and Chromogranin A (CgA), respectively) and APP (389.4 and 400.9 μg/mL, Pig Major Acute Proteins (MAP) and Haptoglobin (Hp), respectively) at four commercial farms were within the recommended threshold values. Cortisol and APP were negatively correlated to the internal and total biosecurity scores of farms. The increase of level of both sets of biomarkers was found at bleeding (after transportation and lairage period), but with lower values after long (18–20 h) versus short (1–3 h) lairage lay-over time. In general, negative correlation was confirmed between stress and inflammation biomarkers and carcass/meat quality traits. The farm total biosecurity level significantly affected chilling yield, meat temperature, and a* value. Pig-MAP emerged as a good biomarker with a promising potential for assessment and anticipation of broad aspects in the pork meat chain. It can be used for detection of failures in the pig production system and might be incorporated in certification programs for the pork meat industry.",
publisher = "MDPI",
journal = "Animals",
title = "Biosecurity and lairage time versus pork meat quality traits in a farm-abattoir continuum",
volume = "12",
number = "23",
pages = "3382",
doi = "10.3390/ani12233382"
}
Nastasijević, I., Glišić, M., Milijašević, M., Janković, S., Mitrović, R., Babić Milijašević, J.,& Bošković Cabrol, M.. (2022). Biosecurity and lairage time versus pork meat quality traits in a farm-abattoir continuum. in Animals
MDPI., 12(23), 3382.
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12233382
Nastasijević I, Glišić M, Milijašević M, Janković S, Mitrović R, Babić Milijašević J, Bošković Cabrol M. Biosecurity and lairage time versus pork meat quality traits in a farm-abattoir continuum. in Animals. 2022;12(23):3382.
doi:10.3390/ani12233382 .
Nastasijević, Ivan, Glišić, Milica, Milijašević, Milan, Janković, Saša, Mitrović, Radmila, Babić Milijašević, Jelena, Bošković Cabrol, Marija, "Biosecurity and lairage time versus pork meat quality traits in a farm-abattoir continuum" in Animals, 12, no. 23 (2022):3382,
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12233382 . .