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Non-thermal technologies for milk and dairy processing
(Institute of Meat Hygiene and Technology, 2023)
Modern consumers demand minimally processed, high-quality, sustainably produced, and
ethically sourced food. The food industry strives to meet these demands without compromising
food safety. Non-thermal technologies offer ...
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 ...
Sustainable meat production
(Institute of Meat Hygiene and Technology, 2023)
Nowadays, we are more aware than ever that intensive livestock and meat production and
consumption have negative, sometimes detrimental effects on the environment and ani‑
mal and human health. Habitats, biodiversity and ...
Effects of sodium nitrite and heat treatment on cholesterol oxidation products and sensorial characteristics of dry fermented sausages
(Belgrade : Institute of meat hygiene and technology, 2017)
Cholesterol oxidation products (COPs) and selected sensorial characteristics (color, odor and flavor) of Sremska sausages industrially produced without or with use of sodium nitrite as an additive and pasteurized at the ...
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) ...
Levels and accumulation of selected heavy metals in the One Health approach
(Institute of Meat Hygiene and Technology, 2023)
Meat and meat products are main sources of human nutrients, including protein, minerals,
vitamins, and fats. One of the main potential risks of meat consumption, to public health, is
the accumulation of heavy metals. ...
Effects of spent mushroom substrate on growth performance and meat characteristics of animals
(Institute of Meat Hygiene and Technology, 2023)
After the production of mushrooms for human consumption, the used substrate remains
(SMS — spent mushroom substrate). As much as five kilograms of spent substrate result
from the production of one kilogram of mushrooms. ...
Validation of LC-MS/MS for food colors in foodstuffs and household products
(Institute of Meat Hygiene and Technology, 2023)
The aim of this study was to develop a quadrupole liquid chromatography mass spectrometry
(LC-MS/MS) method suitable for quantification of synthetic food colors, used as additives
or occurring as adulterants in the food ...
Nutritional strategies to reduce ammonia and carbon dioxide production in intensive livestock production
(Institute of Meat Hygiene and Technology, 2023)
of fattening broilers involves raising broilers on farms with a capacity of 5,000 to 50,000
units or more at a density of 0.06 m2 per bird. Modern poultry farms are constructed
with the task of reducing heat loss, i.e. ...
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 ...