Belović, Miona

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Chemical, rheological and sensory characteristics of sweet spreads made from by-products of soya bean and maize

Žilić, Slađana; Simić, Marijana; Belović, Miona; Škrobot (Jambrec), Dubravka; Srdić, Jelena; Perić, Vesna

(Wiley, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Žilić, Slađana
AU  - Simić, Marijana
AU  - Belović, Miona
AU  - Škrobot (Jambrec), Dubravka
AU  - Srdić, Jelena
AU  - Perić, Vesna
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://rik.mrizp.rs/handle/123456789/897
AB  - Sweet maize cob (SMC) and black soya bean seed coat (BSC) were used to prepare a sweet spread.
Chemical composition of the prepared spread and its rheological and sensory characteristics were investigated.
The results were compared with those of commercial plum and raspberry jams and spreads.
Spreads made from SMC and BSC had the highest content of proteins, total fibres, hemicellulose and cellulose.
In relation to fruit jams, they are distinguished by the presence and content of p-coumaric, ferulic
and 3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acids, as well as of flavonoids such as catechin and quercetin. SMC spread with
3.2% of BSC had the highest content of total anthocyanins (666.75 mg CGE kg
 1) (cyanidin 3-glucoside
equivalent). Cyanidin-3-glucoside (Cy-3-Glu) was the most abundant anthocyanins in SMC/BSC containing
spreads, while in raspberry jam, that was cyanidin-3-sophoroside (Cy-3-Sop). According to chemical,
rheological and sensory properties, SMC/BSC containing spreads could be competitive with fruit jams
and spreads.
PB  - Wiley
T2  - International Journal of Food Science and Technology
T1  - Chemical, rheological and sensory characteristics of sweet spreads made from by-products of soya bean and maize
VL  - 55
SP  - 1559
EP  - 1571
DO  - 10.1111/ijfs.14382
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Žilić, Slađana and Simić, Marijana and Belović, Miona and Škrobot (Jambrec), Dubravka and Srdić, Jelena and Perić, Vesna",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Sweet maize cob (SMC) and black soya bean seed coat (BSC) were used to prepare a sweet spread.
Chemical composition of the prepared spread and its rheological and sensory characteristics were investigated.
The results were compared with those of commercial plum and raspberry jams and spreads.
Spreads made from SMC and BSC had the highest content of proteins, total fibres, hemicellulose and cellulose.
In relation to fruit jams, they are distinguished by the presence and content of p-coumaric, ferulic
and 3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acids, as well as of flavonoids such as catechin and quercetin. SMC spread with
3.2% of BSC had the highest content of total anthocyanins (666.75 mg CGE kg
 1) (cyanidin 3-glucoside
equivalent). Cyanidin-3-glucoside (Cy-3-Glu) was the most abundant anthocyanins in SMC/BSC containing
spreads, while in raspberry jam, that was cyanidin-3-sophoroside (Cy-3-Sop). According to chemical,
rheological and sensory properties, SMC/BSC containing spreads could be competitive with fruit jams
and spreads.",
publisher = "Wiley",
journal = "International Journal of Food Science and Technology",
title = "Chemical, rheological and sensory characteristics of sweet spreads made from by-products of soya bean and maize",
volume = "55",
pages = "1559-1571",
doi = "10.1111/ijfs.14382"
}
Žilić, S., Simić, M., Belović, M., Škrobot (Jambrec), D., Srdić, J.,& Perić, V.. (2020). Chemical, rheological and sensory characteristics of sweet spreads made from by-products of soya bean and maize. in International Journal of Food Science and Technology
Wiley., 55, 1559-1571.
https://doi.org/10.1111/ijfs.14382
Žilić S, Simić M, Belović M, Škrobot (Jambrec) D, Srdić J, Perić V. Chemical, rheological and sensory characteristics of sweet spreads made from by-products of soya bean and maize. in International Journal of Food Science and Technology. 2020;55:1559-1571.
doi:10.1111/ijfs.14382 .
Žilić, Slađana, Simić, Marijana, Belović, Miona, Škrobot (Jambrec), Dubravka, Srdić, Jelena, Perić, Vesna, "Chemical, rheological and sensory characteristics of sweet spreads made from by-products of soya bean and maize" in International Journal of Food Science and Technology, 55 (2020):1559-1571,
https://doi.org/10.1111/ijfs.14382 . .
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Microencapsulation of anthocyanin-rich black soybean coat extract by spray drying using maltodextrin, gum Arabic and skimmed milk powder

Kalušević, Ana; Lević, Steva; Čalija, Bojan; Pantić, Milena; Belović, Miona; Pavlović, Vladimir; Bugarski, Branko; Milić, Jela; Žilić, Slađana; Nedović, Viktor

(Abingdon : Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Kalušević, Ana
AU  - Lević, Steva
AU  - Čalija, Bojan
AU  - Pantić, Milena
AU  - Belović, Miona
AU  - Pavlović, Vladimir
AU  - Bugarski, Branko
AU  - Milić, Jela
AU  - Žilić, Slađana
AU  - Nedović, Viktor
PY  - 2017
UR  - http://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3427
UR  - http://rik.mrizp.rs/handle/123456789/809
AB  - Black soybean coat is insufficiently valorised food production waste rich in anthocyanins. The goal of the study was to examine physicochemical properties of spray dried extract of black soybean coat in regard to carrier materials: maltodextrin, gum Arabic, and skimmed milk powder. Maltodextrin and gum Arabic-based microparticles were spherical and non-porous while skimmed milk powder-based were irregularly shaped. Low water activity of microparticles (0.31-0.33), good powders characteristics, high solubility (80.3-94.3%) and encapsulation yields (63.7-77.0%) were determined. All microparticles exhibited significant antioxidant capacity (243-386 mu molTE/g), good colour stability after three months of storage and antimicrobial activity. High content of total anthocyanins, with cyanidin-3-glucoside as predominant, were achieved. In vitro release of anthocyanins from microparticles was sustained, particularly from gum Arabic-based. These findings suggest that proposed simple eco-friendly extraction and microencapsulation procedures could serve as valuable tools for valorisation and conversion of black soybean coat into highly functional and stable food colourant.
PB  - Abingdon : Taylor & Francis Ltd
T2  - Journal of Microencapsulation
T1  - Microencapsulation of anthocyanin-rich black soybean coat extract by spray drying using maltodextrin, gum Arabic and skimmed milk powder
VL  - 34
IS  - 5
SP  - 475
EP  - 487
DO  - 10.1080/02652048.2017.1354939
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Kalušević, Ana and Lević, Steva and Čalija, Bojan and Pantić, Milena and Belović, Miona and Pavlović, Vladimir and Bugarski, Branko and Milić, Jela and Žilić, Slađana and Nedović, Viktor",
year = "2017",
abstract = "Black soybean coat is insufficiently valorised food production waste rich in anthocyanins. The goal of the study was to examine physicochemical properties of spray dried extract of black soybean coat in regard to carrier materials: maltodextrin, gum Arabic, and skimmed milk powder. Maltodextrin and gum Arabic-based microparticles were spherical and non-porous while skimmed milk powder-based were irregularly shaped. Low water activity of microparticles (0.31-0.33), good powders characteristics, high solubility (80.3-94.3%) and encapsulation yields (63.7-77.0%) were determined. All microparticles exhibited significant antioxidant capacity (243-386 mu molTE/g), good colour stability after three months of storage and antimicrobial activity. High content of total anthocyanins, with cyanidin-3-glucoside as predominant, were achieved. In vitro release of anthocyanins from microparticles was sustained, particularly from gum Arabic-based. These findings suggest that proposed simple eco-friendly extraction and microencapsulation procedures could serve as valuable tools for valorisation and conversion of black soybean coat into highly functional and stable food colourant.",
publisher = "Abingdon : Taylor & Francis Ltd",
journal = "Journal of Microencapsulation",
title = "Microencapsulation of anthocyanin-rich black soybean coat extract by spray drying using maltodextrin, gum Arabic and skimmed milk powder",
volume = "34",
number = "5",
pages = "475-487",
doi = "10.1080/02652048.2017.1354939"
}
Kalušević, A., Lević, S., Čalija, B., Pantić, M., Belović, M., Pavlović, V., Bugarski, B., Milić, J., Žilić, S.,& Nedović, V.. (2017). Microencapsulation of anthocyanin-rich black soybean coat extract by spray drying using maltodextrin, gum Arabic and skimmed milk powder. in Journal of Microencapsulation
Abingdon : Taylor & Francis Ltd., 34(5), 475-487.
https://doi.org/10.1080/02652048.2017.1354939
Kalušević A, Lević S, Čalija B, Pantić M, Belović M, Pavlović V, Bugarski B, Milić J, Žilić S, Nedović V. Microencapsulation of anthocyanin-rich black soybean coat extract by spray drying using maltodextrin, gum Arabic and skimmed milk powder. in Journal of Microencapsulation. 2017;34(5):475-487.
doi:10.1080/02652048.2017.1354939 .
Kalušević, Ana, Lević, Steva, Čalija, Bojan, Pantić, Milena, Belović, Miona, Pavlović, Vladimir, Bugarski, Branko, Milić, Jela, Žilić, Slađana, Nedović, Viktor, "Microencapsulation of anthocyanin-rich black soybean coat extract by spray drying using maltodextrin, gum Arabic and skimmed milk powder" in Journal of Microencapsulation, 34, no. 5 (2017):475-487,
https://doi.org/10.1080/02652048.2017.1354939 . .
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