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  • Changes in the Sodium Conte... Changes in the Sodium Content in Branded Foods in the Slovenian Food Supply (2011–2020)
    Krušič, Sanja; Hristov, Hristo; Hribar, Maša ... Nutrients, 10/2023, Volume: 15, Issue: 19
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    High sodium intake is the leading diet-related risk factor for mortality globally. Many countries have introduced policies to support the reformulation of foods and to reduce sodium intake, mainly on ...
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  • Inadequate Intake of Dietar... Inadequate Intake of Dietary Fibre in Adolescents, Adults, and Elderlies: Results of Slovenian Representative SI. Menu Study
    Seljak, Barbara Koroušić; Valenčič, Eva; Hristov, Hristo ... Nutrients, 10/2021, Volume: 13, Issue: 11
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    Dietary fibre has proven to promote healthy body mass and reduce the risk of non-communicable diseases. To date, in Slovenia, there were only a few outdated studies of dietary fibre intake; ...
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  • Assessment of the Use of Fo... Assessment of the Use of Food Supplements by Military Personnel: Study Protocol and Results
    Pravst, Igor; Lavriša, Živa; Hristov, Hristo ... Nutrients, 04/2023, Volume: 15, Issue: 8
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    Due to their specific mode of operation, military personnel are challenged physically as well as mentally. In most countries, the use of food supplements by military personnel is not regulated, and a ...
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  • Use of Branded Food Composi... Use of Branded Food Composition Databases for the Exploitation of Food Fortification Practices: A Case Study on Vitamin D in the Slovenian Food Supply
    Krušič, Sanja; Hribar, Maša; Hafner, Edvina ... Frontiers in nutrition, 01/2022, Volume: 8
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    Vitamin D deficiency is a worldwide public health concern, which can be addressed with voluntary or mandatory food fortification. The aim of this study was to determine if branded food composition ...
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  • Use of Food Additive Titani... Use of Food Additive Titanium Dioxide (E171) before the Introduction of Regulatory Restrictions Due to Concern for Genotoxicity
    Blaznik, Urška; Krušič, Sanja; Hribar, Maša ... Foods, 08/2021, Volume: 10, Issue: 8
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    Food-grade titanium dioxide (TiO2; E171) is a coloring food additive. In May 2021, a scientific opinion was published by the European Food Safety Authority concluding that TiO2 can no longer be ...
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  • Verifying the Use of Food L... Verifying the Use of Food Labeling Data for Compiling Branded Food Databases: A Case Study of Sugars in Beverages
    Hafner, Edvina; Lavriša, Živa; Hribar, Maša ... Frontiers in nutrition, 02/2022, Volume: 9
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    Branded food composition databases are an important tool for research, education, healthcare, and policy making, amongst others. Such databases are typically compiled using food labeling data without ...
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  • An Approach to Investigate ... An Approach to Investigate Content-Related Quality of Nutraceuticals Used by Slovenian Consumers: A Case Study with Folate and Vitamin D Supplements
    Žmitek, Katja; Krušič, Sanja; Pravst, Igor Foods, 04/2021, Volume: 10, Issue: 4
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    A predisposition for the efficiency of nutraceuticals is that the product contains a sufficient quantity of a vitamin. Several studies have highlighted different quality issues. Our objective was to ...
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  • Edible blend films of pecti... Edible blend films of pectin and poly(ethylene glycol): Preparation and physico-chemical evaluation
    Šešlija, Sanja; Nešić, Aleksandra; Ružić, Jovana ... Food hydrocolloids, April 2018, 2018-04-00, Volume: 77
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    The aim of this study was the development of novel polysaccharide based films intended to be used as edible food packaging material. The films were prepared by solution casting method using highly ...
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  • Pectin/Carboxymethylcellulo... Pectin/Carboxymethylcellulose Films as a Potential Food Packaging Material
    Šešlija, Sanja; Nešić, Aleksandra; Škorić, Marija L. ... Macromolecular symposia., April 2018, Volume: 378, Issue: 1
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    The present paper reports on pectin based films modified with carboxymethyl cellulose intended for food packaging. The films are prepared by solvent‐casting method with different carboxymethyl ...
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