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Association between red meat consumption and cancer risk
(Institute of meat hygiene and technology, Belgrade, 2016)
Cancer is leading cause of mortality worldwide. It is assumed that cancer risk is mainly affected by environmental factors including diet habits. Among other food, it is considered that red meat consumption is linked to ...
Production characteristics and safety parameters of Sremska ham
(Institute of meat hygiene and technology, Belgrade, 2016)
Sremska ham is a traditional dry-cured meat product manufactured by salting, smoking and drying pork hams in a mainly natural environment. The traditional production process of cured ham in Srem region (Vojvodina, Serbia) ...
UPLC-MS/MS determination of histamine levels in canned fish collected from Belgrade retail markets
(Institute of meat hygiene and technology, Belgrade, 2016)
The aim of this study was to determine the amount of histamine in canned fish samples collected from Belgrade retail stores using ultra-performance liquid chromatography tandem mass-spectrometry. In addition, the established ...
Microbiological safety and quality of salmon: Health benefits and risk
(Institute of meat hygiene and technology, Belgrade, 2016)
A total of 703 samples were tested over 1-year period. Listeria monocytogenes was isolated from 12.4% and 2.3% of fish and environmental swabs, respectively. The ratio of n-6/n-3 which is between 1:1 and 4:1, as more ...
Quality assessment of Srpska sausage from nine different manufacturers in Serbia
(Institute of meat hygiene and technology, Belgrade, 2017)
The aim of this study was to assess the quality of 11 different samples of Srpska sausage from 9 manufacturers in Serbia who responded to a public call of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia in order to improve ...
Health aspects of dry-cured ham
(Institute of meat hygiene and technology, Belgrade, 2016)
Different factors (pig breed, animal production practices) are responsible for nutritional characteristics of pork and dry-cured hams thereof, and their potential effects on human health. Traditional production of dry-cured ...
Inhibitory effect of thyme and some essential oil components on Salmonella Senftenberg and Salmonella Give
(Institute of meat hygiene and technology, Belgrade, 2016)
Salmonella is a pathogen of public concern causing health and economic problems worldwide. Salmonella Enteritidis and Salmonella Typhimurium are the serotypes most commonly recognized as causes of human salmonellosis, which ...
Biopreservation of traditional raw milk cheeses with an emphasis on Serbian artisanal cheeses and their historical production
(Institute of meat hygiene and technology, Belgrade, 2017)
Cheese is one of the oldest food products with preservation based on fermentation, the most common and perhaps the oldest biotechnology. It relies on the biochemical action of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and is regarded as ...
Determination of weight loss and temperature of broiler carcasses during air cooling with intermittent water spraying: Case study
(Institute of meat hygiene and technology, Belgrade, 2017)
The aim of this study was to determine the broiler carcasses weight loss and temperature during air cooling with intermittent water spraying (3.1 m sec-1, -1.5°C, 120 min) in order to optimize the poultry chilling process. ...
Effect of different sodium butyrate levels in weaned pig diet on the antioxidant capacity of selected organs
(Institute of meat hygiene and technology, Belgrade, 2017)
The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of different sodium butyrate levels on the antioxidant capacity of selected organs (liver and kidney) in pigs. The study was conducted on 48 weaned piglets (28 to 54 days ...