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Influence of Different Pre-Distillation Steps on Aromatic Profile of Plum Spirits Produced by Traditional and Modified Methods

Popović, Branko; Mitrović, Olga; Nikićević, Ninoslav; Tešević, Vele; Urošević, Ivan; Miletić, Nemanja; Milojević, Svetomir

(2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Popović, Branko
AU  - Mitrović, Olga
AU  - Nikićević, Ninoslav
AU  - Tešević, Vele
AU  - Urošević, Ivan
AU  - Miletić, Nemanja
AU  - Milojević, Svetomir
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6329
AB  - The aim of this study was to compare the aromatic profile of plum spirits, obtained from the Požegača and Stanley varieties, as affected by different combinations of pre-distillation steps used in traditional and six modified production methods that are common in Serbian distilleries. Traditional plum spirits (produced from spontaneously fermented mashes of crushed plums with stones distilled after two months of storage) had the highest contents of ethyl acetate, benzaldehyde, and total acids, which resulted in the occurrence of an unpleasant solvent-like and stone-like odour and acidic taste. These sensory defects were overcome by the distillation of fermented mashes immediately after the completion of alcoholic fermentation. Depending on the combination of the pre-distillation steps, plum spirits from mashes distilled immediately after alcoholic fermentation were characterized by different aromatic profiles: closer to traditional (from spontaneously fermented crushed plums with/without stones) or with a more pronounced fruity character (from pulped plums without stones regardless of the way of fermentation). These differences in aroma profiles have arisen mostly because of the significantly different contents and OAVs of ethyl esters and volatile fatty acids. The appropriate combination of the pre-distillation steps, which is adapted to the variety, can significantly improve the quality of the plum spirit compared to the traditionally produced spirit. © 2023 by the authors.
T2  - Processes
T2  - Processes
T1  - Influence of Different Pre-Distillation Steps on Aromatic Profile of Plum Spirits Produced by Traditional and Modified Methods
IS  - 3
VL  - 11
DO  - 10.3390/pr11030863
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Popović, Branko and Mitrović, Olga and Nikićević, Ninoslav and Tešević, Vele and Urošević, Ivan and Miletić, Nemanja and Milojević, Svetomir",
year = "2023",
abstract = "The aim of this study was to compare the aromatic profile of plum spirits, obtained from the Požegača and Stanley varieties, as affected by different combinations of pre-distillation steps used in traditional and six modified production methods that are common in Serbian distilleries. Traditional plum spirits (produced from spontaneously fermented mashes of crushed plums with stones distilled after two months of storage) had the highest contents of ethyl acetate, benzaldehyde, and total acids, which resulted in the occurrence of an unpleasant solvent-like and stone-like odour and acidic taste. These sensory defects were overcome by the distillation of fermented mashes immediately after the completion of alcoholic fermentation. Depending on the combination of the pre-distillation steps, plum spirits from mashes distilled immediately after alcoholic fermentation were characterized by different aromatic profiles: closer to traditional (from spontaneously fermented crushed plums with/without stones) or with a more pronounced fruity character (from pulped plums without stones regardless of the way of fermentation). These differences in aroma profiles have arisen mostly because of the significantly different contents and OAVs of ethyl esters and volatile fatty acids. The appropriate combination of the pre-distillation steps, which is adapted to the variety, can significantly improve the quality of the plum spirit compared to the traditionally produced spirit. © 2023 by the authors.",
journal = "Processes, Processes",
title = "Influence of Different Pre-Distillation Steps on Aromatic Profile of Plum Spirits Produced by Traditional and Modified Methods",
number = "3",
volume = "11",
doi = "10.3390/pr11030863"
}
Popović, B., Mitrović, O., Nikićević, N., Tešević, V., Urošević, I., Miletić, N.,& Milojević, S.. (2023). Influence of Different Pre-Distillation Steps on Aromatic Profile of Plum Spirits Produced by Traditional and Modified Methods. in Processes, 11(3).
https://doi.org/10.3390/pr11030863
Popović B, Mitrović O, Nikićević N, Tešević V, Urošević I, Miletić N, Milojević S. Influence of Different Pre-Distillation Steps on Aromatic Profile of Plum Spirits Produced by Traditional and Modified Methods. in Processes. 2023;11(3).
doi:10.3390/pr11030863 .
Popović, Branko, Mitrović, Olga, Nikićević, Ninoslav, Tešević, Vele, Urošević, Ivan, Miletić, Nemanja, Milojević, Svetomir, "Influence of Different Pre-Distillation Steps on Aromatic Profile of Plum Spirits Produced by Traditional and Modified Methods" in Processes, 11, no. 3 (2023),
https://doi.org/10.3390/pr11030863 . .
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Microfiltration with periodic gas backwashing as an alternative technique for increasing permeate flux

Urošević, Tijana; Povrenović, Dragan; Vukosavljević, Predrag; Urošević, Ivan

(Savez hemijskih inženjera, Beograd, 2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Urošević, Tijana
AU  - Povrenović, Dragan
AU  - Vukosavljević, Predrag
AU  - Urošević, Ivan
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4727
AB  - In this paper, the influence of operating parameters (transmembrane pressure, temperature, the flow rate of retentate) on the cross - flow microfiltration of synthetic fruit juice and periodic backwashing with air was examined. In the experiments, the Kerasep W5 ceramic membrane with a separation limit of 0.2 mu m was used. The results of experiments in which different transmembrane pressures were used showed that stationary fluxes, at stationary conditions, after 60 minutes, have similar values. So, it can be concluded that the value of the driving force is irrelevant at steady state conditions. However, until the steady state conditions are established, a positive effect of the increase in the driving force is opposed to the negative effect of the increased polarization resistance, as a result of the driving force increase. Thus, the optimal transmembrane pressure was determined amounting to 2 bars. The optimum temperature of the process of clearing the fruit juices by microfiltration is reported as 55 degrees C. Higher temperatures are not used due to a degrading effect on the chemical composition of the juice and a long microfiltration process. With an increase in the temperature of retentate from 22 degrees C to 55 degrees C, the permeate flux increased up to 60 %. Increasing the flow rate of retentate reduces the thickness of the formed layer on the surface of the membrane. Due to limitations of the experimental setup and the large surface area of the membrane, the specific velocity of the retentate was low, so that the effects of cross-flow filtration were absent. The use of cross-flow filtration is one of the main requirements for increasing permeate flux, but in the present case it was in overall insufficient, so we have applied periodic air backwashing for improving fruit juice flux during membrane clarification. With this technique, the deposited layer on the membrane is lifted and the permeate flux is maintained at high levels preventing establishment of the steady state in the low flux zone. The time spent for the periodic backwashing was low as compared to the benefits of the increase in the collected permeate quantity. In all experiments with periodic backwashing with air, the collected permeate quantity is higher for up to 72.5 % as compared to experiments without backwashing. By increasing the backwashing duration, the flux increase is up to 5 %, which can be significant for microfiltration at industrial scale. Therefore, this technique is certainly recommended for microfiltration in the production of fruit juices.
PB  - Savez hemijskih inženjera, Beograd
T2  - HEMIJSKA INDUSTRIJA
T1  - Microfiltration with periodic gas backwashing as an alternative technique for increasing permeate flux
EP  - 68
IS  - 2
SP  - 59
VL  - 72
DO  - 10.2298/HEMIND170814021U
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Urošević, Tijana and Povrenović, Dragan and Vukosavljević, Predrag and Urošević, Ivan",
year = "2018",
abstract = "In this paper, the influence of operating parameters (transmembrane pressure, temperature, the flow rate of retentate) on the cross - flow microfiltration of synthetic fruit juice and periodic backwashing with air was examined. In the experiments, the Kerasep W5 ceramic membrane with a separation limit of 0.2 mu m was used. The results of experiments in which different transmembrane pressures were used showed that stationary fluxes, at stationary conditions, after 60 minutes, have similar values. So, it can be concluded that the value of the driving force is irrelevant at steady state conditions. However, until the steady state conditions are established, a positive effect of the increase in the driving force is opposed to the negative effect of the increased polarization resistance, as a result of the driving force increase. Thus, the optimal transmembrane pressure was determined amounting to 2 bars. The optimum temperature of the process of clearing the fruit juices by microfiltration is reported as 55 degrees C. Higher temperatures are not used due to a degrading effect on the chemical composition of the juice and a long microfiltration process. With an increase in the temperature of retentate from 22 degrees C to 55 degrees C, the permeate flux increased up to 60 %. Increasing the flow rate of retentate reduces the thickness of the formed layer on the surface of the membrane. Due to limitations of the experimental setup and the large surface area of the membrane, the specific velocity of the retentate was low, so that the effects of cross-flow filtration were absent. The use of cross-flow filtration is one of the main requirements for increasing permeate flux, but in the present case it was in overall insufficient, so we have applied periodic air backwashing for improving fruit juice flux during membrane clarification. With this technique, the deposited layer on the membrane is lifted and the permeate flux is maintained at high levels preventing establishment of the steady state in the low flux zone. The time spent for the periodic backwashing was low as compared to the benefits of the increase in the collected permeate quantity. In all experiments with periodic backwashing with air, the collected permeate quantity is higher for up to 72.5 % as compared to experiments without backwashing. By increasing the backwashing duration, the flux increase is up to 5 %, which can be significant for microfiltration at industrial scale. Therefore, this technique is certainly recommended for microfiltration in the production of fruit juices.",
publisher = "Savez hemijskih inženjera, Beograd",
journal = "HEMIJSKA INDUSTRIJA",
title = "Microfiltration with periodic gas backwashing as an alternative technique for increasing permeate flux",
pages = "68-59",
number = "2",
volume = "72",
doi = "10.2298/HEMIND170814021U"
}
Urošević, T., Povrenović, D., Vukosavljević, P.,& Urošević, I.. (2018). Microfiltration with periodic gas backwashing as an alternative technique for increasing permeate flux. in HEMIJSKA INDUSTRIJA
Savez hemijskih inženjera, Beograd., 72(2), 59-68.
https://doi.org/10.2298/HEMIND170814021U
Urošević T, Povrenović D, Vukosavljević P, Urošević I. Microfiltration with periodic gas backwashing as an alternative technique for increasing permeate flux. in HEMIJSKA INDUSTRIJA. 2018;72(2):59-68.
doi:10.2298/HEMIND170814021U .
Urošević, Tijana, Povrenović, Dragan, Vukosavljević, Predrag, Urošević, Ivan, "Microfiltration with periodic gas backwashing as an alternative technique for increasing permeate flux" in HEMIJSKA INDUSTRIJA, 72, no. 2 (2018):59-68,
https://doi.org/10.2298/HEMIND170814021U . .

Recent developments in microfiltration and ultrafiltration of fruit juices

Urošević, Tijana; Povrenović, Dragan; Vukosavljević, Predrag; Urošević, Ivan; Stevanović, Snežana

(Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Urošević, Tijana
AU  - Povrenović, Dragan
AU  - Vukosavljević, Predrag
AU  - Urošević, Ivan
AU  - Stevanović, Snežana
PY  - 2017
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4413
AB  - This article provides an overview of recent developments and the published literature in microfiltration (MF) and ultrafiltration (UF) of fruit juices. In this review, we summarize studies by relating basic concepts of membrane filtration with reported results and outlining the important factors to consider in the practical use of MF and UF. The important factors influencing the filtration rate and product quality are type of feed solution (type of fruit juice), membrane selection and operating parameters (temperature, transmembrane pressure, cross-flow velocity and volume concentration ratio). According to physicochemical and sensory tests confirmed by many types of research, juices produced by membrane filtration are of an excellent quality. Membrane fouling is a critical issue and inhibits the wider application of membranes in the fruit juice industry. The use of cross-flow filtration is one of the main requirements for increasing permeate flux, but overall insufficient, so we considered various techniques (enzymatic pretreatment, mechanical and electrical techniques) for improving fruit juice flux during membrane clarification.
PB  - Elsevier, Amsterdam
T2  - Food and Bioproducts Processing
T1  - Recent developments in microfiltration and ultrafiltration of fruit juices
EP  - 161
SP  - 147
VL  - 106
DO  - 10.1016/j.fbp.2017.09.009
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Urošević, Tijana and Povrenović, Dragan and Vukosavljević, Predrag and Urošević, Ivan and Stevanović, Snežana",
year = "2017",
abstract = "This article provides an overview of recent developments and the published literature in microfiltration (MF) and ultrafiltration (UF) of fruit juices. In this review, we summarize studies by relating basic concepts of membrane filtration with reported results and outlining the important factors to consider in the practical use of MF and UF. The important factors influencing the filtration rate and product quality are type of feed solution (type of fruit juice), membrane selection and operating parameters (temperature, transmembrane pressure, cross-flow velocity and volume concentration ratio). According to physicochemical and sensory tests confirmed by many types of research, juices produced by membrane filtration are of an excellent quality. Membrane fouling is a critical issue and inhibits the wider application of membranes in the fruit juice industry. The use of cross-flow filtration is one of the main requirements for increasing permeate flux, but overall insufficient, so we considered various techniques (enzymatic pretreatment, mechanical and electrical techniques) for improving fruit juice flux during membrane clarification.",
publisher = "Elsevier, Amsterdam",
journal = "Food and Bioproducts Processing",
title = "Recent developments in microfiltration and ultrafiltration of fruit juices",
pages = "161-147",
volume = "106",
doi = "10.1016/j.fbp.2017.09.009"
}
Urošević, T., Povrenović, D., Vukosavljević, P., Urošević, I.,& Stevanović, S.. (2017). Recent developments in microfiltration and ultrafiltration of fruit juices. in Food and Bioproducts Processing
Elsevier, Amsterdam., 106, 147-161.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fbp.2017.09.009
Urošević T, Povrenović D, Vukosavljević P, Urošević I, Stevanović S. Recent developments in microfiltration and ultrafiltration of fruit juices. in Food and Bioproducts Processing. 2017;106:147-161.
doi:10.1016/j.fbp.2017.09.009 .
Urošević, Tijana, Povrenović, Dragan, Vukosavljević, Predrag, Urošević, Ivan, Stevanović, Snežana, "Recent developments in microfiltration and ultrafiltration of fruit juices" in Food and Bioproducts Processing, 106 (2017):147-161,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fbp.2017.09.009 . .
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Influence of yeast and nutrients on the quality of apricot brandy

Urošević, Ivan; Nikićević, Ninoslav; Stanković, Ljubiša; Andjelković, Boban; Urošević, Tijana; Krstić, Gordana; Tešević, Vele

(Srpsko hemijsko društvo, Beograd, 2014)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Urošević, Ivan
AU  - Nikićević, Ninoslav
AU  - Stanković, Ljubiša
AU  - Andjelković, Boban
AU  - Urošević, Tijana
AU  - Krstić, Gordana
AU  - Tešević, Vele
PY  - 2014
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3468
AB  - Five yeast strains Saccharomyces cerevisiae and S. bayanus (SB, Top Floral, Top 15, Aroma White and Red Fruit) and two nutrients, diammonium phosphate and Nutriferm Arom, were examined for their influence on young apricot brandies, with a special emphasis on the chemical, volatile and sensory characteristics. Analyses of the major and minor volatiles and sensory analysis of the apricot brandies showed important differences between the samples. The total sensory scores of the apricot brandies ranged between 16.88 for the control sample to 18.35 for the sample produced with the SB yeast strain and diammonium phosphate as nutrient. All the samples of apricot brandies fulfilled EU requirements as regards their content of methanol and other components, such as acetaldehyde, ethyl acetate, and higher alcohols.
PB  - Srpsko hemijsko društvo, Beograd
T2  - JOURNAL OF THE SERBIAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
T1  - Influence of yeast and nutrients on the quality of apricot brandy
EP  - 1234
IS  - 10
SP  - 1223
VL  - 79
DO  - 10.2298/JSC140125024U
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Urošević, Ivan and Nikićević, Ninoslav and Stanković, Ljubiša and Andjelković, Boban and Urošević, Tijana and Krstić, Gordana and Tešević, Vele",
year = "2014",
abstract = "Five yeast strains Saccharomyces cerevisiae and S. bayanus (SB, Top Floral, Top 15, Aroma White and Red Fruit) and two nutrients, diammonium phosphate and Nutriferm Arom, were examined for their influence on young apricot brandies, with a special emphasis on the chemical, volatile and sensory characteristics. Analyses of the major and minor volatiles and sensory analysis of the apricot brandies showed important differences between the samples. The total sensory scores of the apricot brandies ranged between 16.88 for the control sample to 18.35 for the sample produced with the SB yeast strain and diammonium phosphate as nutrient. All the samples of apricot brandies fulfilled EU requirements as regards their content of methanol and other components, such as acetaldehyde, ethyl acetate, and higher alcohols.",
publisher = "Srpsko hemijsko društvo, Beograd",
journal = "JOURNAL OF THE SERBIAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY",
title = "Influence of yeast and nutrients on the quality of apricot brandy",
pages = "1234-1223",
number = "10",
volume = "79",
doi = "10.2298/JSC140125024U"
}
Urošević, I., Nikićević, N., Stanković, L., Andjelković, B., Urošević, T., Krstić, G.,& Tešević, V.. (2014). Influence of yeast and nutrients on the quality of apricot brandy. in JOURNAL OF THE SERBIAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Srpsko hemijsko društvo, Beograd., 79(10), 1223-1234.
https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC140125024U
Urošević I, Nikićević N, Stanković L, Andjelković B, Urošević T, Krstić G, Tešević V. Influence of yeast and nutrients on the quality of apricot brandy. in JOURNAL OF THE SERBIAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. 2014;79(10):1223-1234.
doi:10.2298/JSC140125024U .
Urošević, Ivan, Nikićević, Ninoslav, Stanković, Ljubiša, Andjelković, Boban, Urošević, Tijana, Krstić, Gordana, Tešević, Vele, "Influence of yeast and nutrients on the quality of apricot brandy" in JOURNAL OF THE SERBIAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 79, no. 10 (2014):1223-1234,
https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC140125024U . .
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Chemical and sensorial characteristics of fruit spirits produced from different black currant (ribes nigrum l.) And red currant (ribes rubrum l.) Cultivars

Vulić, Todor; Nikićević, Ninoslav; Stanković, Ljubiša; Veličković, Milovan; Todosijević, Marina; Popović, Branko; Urošević, Ivan; Stanković, Miroslava; Beraha, Isidora; Tešević, Vele

(2012)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Vulić, Todor
AU  - Nikićević, Ninoslav
AU  - Stanković, Ljubiša
AU  - Veličković, Milovan
AU  - Todosijević, Marina
AU  - Popović, Branko
AU  - Urošević, Ivan
AU  - Stanković, Miroslava
AU  - Beraha, Isidora
AU  - Tešević, Vele
PY  - 2012
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2802
AB  - The chemical characteristics of fruit spirits produced from three black currant cultivars (Mailing Juel, Ometa and Ben Sarek) and two red currant cultivars (Rondom and Versailles) grown in Serbia were examined using gas chromatography. In addition, a sensory evaluation of the spirit samples was performed using the Buxbaum model of positive rating. Fruit spirits produced from black currant cultivars displayed the highest contents of methanol (267.2-595.0 g/hl A.A.) and amyl alcohols (74.2-204.8 g/hl A.A.). Total sensory scores of currant brandies ranged between 17.60 and 18.40, while currant brandy produced from the Ben Sarek black currant cultivar received the highest score (18.40). All tested samples of currant brandies fulfilled EU requirements as regards their content of methanol and other components such as acetaldehyde, ethyl acetate, and high alcohols. The currant distillates were compared with other commercial spirits, including plum and grape brandies.
T2  - Macedonian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
T1  - Chemical and sensorial characteristics of fruit spirits produced from different black currant (ribes nigrum l.) And red currant (ribes rubrum l.) Cultivars
EP  - 227
IS  - 2
SP  - 217
VL  - 31
DO  - 10.20450/mjcce.2012.17
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Vulić, Todor and Nikićević, Ninoslav and Stanković, Ljubiša and Veličković, Milovan and Todosijević, Marina and Popović, Branko and Urošević, Ivan and Stanković, Miroslava and Beraha, Isidora and Tešević, Vele",
year = "2012",
abstract = "The chemical characteristics of fruit spirits produced from three black currant cultivars (Mailing Juel, Ometa and Ben Sarek) and two red currant cultivars (Rondom and Versailles) grown in Serbia were examined using gas chromatography. In addition, a sensory evaluation of the spirit samples was performed using the Buxbaum model of positive rating. Fruit spirits produced from black currant cultivars displayed the highest contents of methanol (267.2-595.0 g/hl A.A.) and amyl alcohols (74.2-204.8 g/hl A.A.). Total sensory scores of currant brandies ranged between 17.60 and 18.40, while currant brandy produced from the Ben Sarek black currant cultivar received the highest score (18.40). All tested samples of currant brandies fulfilled EU requirements as regards their content of methanol and other components such as acetaldehyde, ethyl acetate, and high alcohols. The currant distillates were compared with other commercial spirits, including plum and grape brandies.",
journal = "Macedonian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering",
title = "Chemical and sensorial characteristics of fruit spirits produced from different black currant (ribes nigrum l.) And red currant (ribes rubrum l.) Cultivars",
pages = "227-217",
number = "2",
volume = "31",
doi = "10.20450/mjcce.2012.17"
}
Vulić, T., Nikićević, N., Stanković, L., Veličković, M., Todosijević, M., Popović, B., Urošević, I., Stanković, M., Beraha, I.,& Tešević, V.. (2012). Chemical and sensorial characteristics of fruit spirits produced from different black currant (ribes nigrum l.) And red currant (ribes rubrum l.) Cultivars. in Macedonian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, 31(2), 217-227.
https://doi.org/10.20450/mjcce.2012.17
Vulić T, Nikićević N, Stanković L, Veličković M, Todosijević M, Popović B, Urošević I, Stanković M, Beraha I, Tešević V. Chemical and sensorial characteristics of fruit spirits produced from different black currant (ribes nigrum l.) And red currant (ribes rubrum l.) Cultivars. in Macedonian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. 2012;31(2):217-227.
doi:10.20450/mjcce.2012.17 .
Vulić, Todor, Nikićević, Ninoslav, Stanković, Ljubiša, Veličković, Milovan, Todosijević, Marina, Popović, Branko, Urošević, Ivan, Stanković, Miroslava, Beraha, Isidora, Tešević, Vele, "Chemical and sensorial characteristics of fruit spirits produced from different black currant (ribes nigrum l.) And red currant (ribes rubrum l.) Cultivars" in Macedonian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, 31, no. 2 (2012):217-227,
https://doi.org/10.20450/mjcce.2012.17 . .
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