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Ministarstvo prosvete, nauke i tehnološkog razvoja Republike Srbije, Ugovor br. 200161 (Univerzitet u Beogradu, Farmaceutski fakultet) (sr_RS)
Министарство просвете, науке и технолошког развоја Републике Србије, Уговор бр. 200161 (Универзитет у Београду, Фармацеутски факултет) (sr)
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Application of modified natural zeolite phillipsite for removal of ochratoxin A

Marković, Marija; Daković, Aleksandra; Krajišnik, Danina; Ožegović, Milica; Rottinghaus, George E.; de Gennaro, Bruno; Mercurio, Mariano

(Ljubljana : Slovenian Zeolite Association, 2024)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Marković, Marija
AU  - Daković, Aleksandra
AU  - Krajišnik, Danina
AU  - Ožegović, Milica
AU  - Rottinghaus, George E.
AU  - de Gennaro, Bruno
AU  - Mercurio, Mariano
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://ritnms.itnms.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1255
AB  - Organozeolites were prepared by modification of the natural zeolite – phillipsite with surfactant - cetylpyridinium chloride (CP) in amounts of 50, 100, 150 and 200% of the external cation exchange capacity (ECEC) of zeolite. Adsorption of mycotoxin - ochratoxin A (OCHRA) was followed at different solid to liquid ratio, different initial mycotoxin concentration and different pH values. Results showed that adsorption of OCHRA increased with increasing of the initial mycotoxin concentration, the amount of each adsorbent in suspension and with increasing amounts of CP in the organozeolites. For all adsorbents, the adsorption of OCHRA was higher at pH 3 than at pH 7. The highest adsorption was achieved with the organozeolite with the highest content of CP (200% of ECEC), 18.4 mg/g at pH 3 and 8.5 mg/g at pH 7.
PB  - Ljubljana : Slovenian Zeolite Association
C3  - 10th Slovenian-Serbian-Croatian Symposium on Zeolites
T1  - Application of modified natural zeolite phillipsite for removal of ochratoxin A
EP  - 94
SP  - 91
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Marković, Marija and Daković, Aleksandra and Krajišnik, Danina and Ožegović, Milica and Rottinghaus, George E. and de Gennaro, Bruno and Mercurio, Mariano",
year = "2024",
abstract = "Organozeolites were prepared by modification of the natural zeolite – phillipsite with surfactant - cetylpyridinium chloride (CP) in amounts of 50, 100, 150 and 200% of the external cation exchange capacity (ECEC) of zeolite. Adsorption of mycotoxin - ochratoxin A (OCHRA) was followed at different solid to liquid ratio, different initial mycotoxin concentration and different pH values. Results showed that adsorption of OCHRA increased with increasing of the initial mycotoxin concentration, the amount of each adsorbent in suspension and with increasing amounts of CP in the organozeolites. For all adsorbents, the adsorption of OCHRA was higher at pH 3 than at pH 7. The highest adsorption was achieved with the organozeolite with the highest content of CP (200% of ECEC), 18.4 mg/g at pH 3 and 8.5 mg/g at pH 7.",
publisher = "Ljubljana : Slovenian Zeolite Association",
journal = "10th Slovenian-Serbian-Croatian Symposium on Zeolites",
title = "Application of modified natural zeolite phillipsite for removal of ochratoxin A",
pages = "94-91"
}
Marković, M., Daković, A., Krajišnik, D., Ožegović, M., Rottinghaus, G. E., de Gennaro, B.,& Mercurio, M.. (2024). Application of modified natural zeolite phillipsite for removal of ochratoxin A. in 10th Slovenian-Serbian-Croatian Symposium on Zeolites
Ljubljana : Slovenian Zeolite Association., 91-94.
Marković M, Daković A, Krajišnik D, Ožegović M, Rottinghaus GE, de Gennaro B, Mercurio M. Application of modified natural zeolite phillipsite for removal of ochratoxin A. in 10th Slovenian-Serbian-Croatian Symposium on Zeolites. 2024;:91-94..
Marković, Marija, Daković, Aleksandra, Krajišnik, Danina, Ožegović, Milica, Rottinghaus, George E., de Gennaro, Bruno, Mercurio, Mariano, "Application of modified natural zeolite phillipsite for removal of ochratoxin A" in 10th Slovenian-Serbian-Croatian Symposium on Zeolites (2024):91-94.

The preliminary study on the natural zeolite as a potential carrier of tetracycline

Krajišnik, Danina; Uskoković-Marković, Snežana; Daković, Aleksandra; Marković, Marija

(Ljubljana : Slovenian Zeolite Association, 2024)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Krajišnik, Danina
AU  - Uskoković-Marković, Snežana
AU  - Daković, Aleksandra
AU  - Marković, Marija
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://ritnms.itnms.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1254
AB  - The purpose of this study is to investigate adsorption of the antibiotic tetracycline on the natural zeolite - clinoptilolite. The adsorption was followed at the different initial concentrations of the drug in buffer solution at pH 3.4. Characterization of adsorbent before and after adsorption of tetracycline was done by the determination of zeta potential and by FTIR spectroscopy. Results showed that adsorption of the drug increased with increasing of its initial concentration and maximum adsorbed amount of the tetracycline was 27.5 mg/g. Characterization results confirmed presence of tetracycline at the zeolitic surface.
PB  - Ljubljana : Slovenian Zeolite Association
C3  - 10th Slovenian-Serbian-Croatian Symposium on Zeolites
T1  - The preliminary study on the natural zeolite as a potential carrier of tetracycline
EP  - 86
SP  - 83
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Krajišnik, Danina and Uskoković-Marković, Snežana and Daković, Aleksandra and Marković, Marija",
year = "2024",
abstract = "The purpose of this study is to investigate adsorption of the antibiotic tetracycline on the natural zeolite - clinoptilolite. The adsorption was followed at the different initial concentrations of the drug in buffer solution at pH 3.4. Characterization of adsorbent before and after adsorption of tetracycline was done by the determination of zeta potential and by FTIR spectroscopy. Results showed that adsorption of the drug increased with increasing of its initial concentration and maximum adsorbed amount of the tetracycline was 27.5 mg/g. Characterization results confirmed presence of tetracycline at the zeolitic surface.",
publisher = "Ljubljana : Slovenian Zeolite Association",
journal = "10th Slovenian-Serbian-Croatian Symposium on Zeolites",
title = "The preliminary study on the natural zeolite as a potential carrier of tetracycline",
pages = "86-83"
}
Krajišnik, D., Uskoković-Marković, S., Daković, A.,& Marković, M.. (2024). The preliminary study on the natural zeolite as a potential carrier of tetracycline. in 10th Slovenian-Serbian-Croatian Symposium on Zeolites
Ljubljana : Slovenian Zeolite Association., 83-86.
Krajišnik D, Uskoković-Marković S, Daković A, Marković M. The preliminary study on the natural zeolite as a potential carrier of tetracycline. in 10th Slovenian-Serbian-Croatian Symposium on Zeolites. 2024;:83-86..
Krajišnik, Danina, Uskoković-Marković, Snežana, Daković, Aleksandra, Marković, Marija, "The preliminary study on the natural zeolite as a potential carrier of tetracycline" in 10th Slovenian-Serbian-Croatian Symposium on Zeolites (2024):83-86.

Adsorption of ibuprofen by surfactant modified kaolin

Obradović, Milena; Daković, Aleksandra; Rottinghaus, George E.; Spasojević, Milica; Marković, Marija; Smiljanić, Danijela; Krajišnik, Danina

(Belgrade : Society of Physical Chemists of Serbia, 2021)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Obradović, Milena
AU  - Daković, Aleksandra
AU  - Rottinghaus, George E.
AU  - Spasojević, Milica
AU  - Marković, Marija
AU  - Smiljanić, Danijela
AU  - Krajišnik, Danina
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://ritnms.itnms.ac.rs/handle/123456789/729
AB  - In this paper, results of ibuprofen (IBU) adsorption by organokaolins obtained by modification of the natural kaolin (KR) with surfactant - hexadecyltrimethyl ammonium bromide (H) are presented. Two different amounts of surfactant were used for modification of KR (50 and 90% of kaolin’s cation exchange capacity). Samples are denoted as HKR-50 and HKR-90. Adsorption of IBU on organokaolins was investigated with different initial drug concentrations (2 – 20 mg/L) in phosphate buffer at pH 7. Compared with KR which has no affinity to adsorb IBU, modification of KR with H improved adsorption of this drug. Results showed that adsorption of IBU increased with increasing of the amount of surfactant in organokaolins as well as with increasing of the initial concentration of the drug in solution. Adsorption of IBU by both adsorbents followed nonlinear isotherms and from the Langmuir model, the maximum adsorption capacities were 2.05 mg/g for HKR-50 and 3.12 mg/g for HKR-90.
PB  - Belgrade : Society of Physical Chemists of Serbia
C3  - 15th International Conference on Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Physical Chemistry
T1  - Adsorption of ibuprofen by surfactant modified kaolin
EP  - 528
SP  - 525
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Obradović, Milena and Daković, Aleksandra and Rottinghaus, George E. and Spasojević, Milica and Marković, Marija and Smiljanić, Danijela and Krajišnik, Danina",
year = "2021",
abstract = "In this paper, results of ibuprofen (IBU) adsorption by organokaolins obtained by modification of the natural kaolin (KR) with surfactant - hexadecyltrimethyl ammonium bromide (H) are presented. Two different amounts of surfactant were used for modification of KR (50 and 90% of kaolin’s cation exchange capacity). Samples are denoted as HKR-50 and HKR-90. Adsorption of IBU on organokaolins was investigated with different initial drug concentrations (2 – 20 mg/L) in phosphate buffer at pH 7. Compared with KR which has no affinity to adsorb IBU, modification of KR with H improved adsorption of this drug. Results showed that adsorption of IBU increased with increasing of the amount of surfactant in organokaolins as well as with increasing of the initial concentration of the drug in solution. Adsorption of IBU by both adsorbents followed nonlinear isotherms and from the Langmuir model, the maximum adsorption capacities were 2.05 mg/g for HKR-50 and 3.12 mg/g for HKR-90.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Society of Physical Chemists of Serbia",
journal = "15th International Conference on Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Physical Chemistry",
title = "Adsorption of ibuprofen by surfactant modified kaolin",
pages = "528-525"
}
Obradović, M., Daković, A., Rottinghaus, G. E., Spasojević, M., Marković, M., Smiljanić, D.,& Krajišnik, D.. (2021). Adsorption of ibuprofen by surfactant modified kaolin. in 15th International Conference on Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Physical Chemistry
Belgrade : Society of Physical Chemists of Serbia., 525-528.
Obradović M, Daković A, Rottinghaus GE, Spasojević M, Marković M, Smiljanić D, Krajišnik D. Adsorption of ibuprofen by surfactant modified kaolin. in 15th International Conference on Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Physical Chemistry. 2021;:525-528..
Obradović, Milena, Daković, Aleksandra, Rottinghaus, George E., Spasojević, Milica, Marković, Marija, Smiljanić, Danijela, Krajišnik, Danina, "Adsorption of ibuprofen by surfactant modified kaolin" in 15th International Conference on Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Physical Chemistry (2021):525-528.

Influence of selective acid-etching on functionality of halloysite-chitosan nanocontainers for sustained drug release

Jauković, Valentina; Krajišnik, Danina; Daković, Aleksandra; Damjanović, Ana; Krstić, Jugoslav; Stojanović, Jovica; Calija, Bojan

(Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Jauković, Valentina
AU  - Krajišnik, Danina
AU  - Daković, Aleksandra
AU  - Damjanović, Ana
AU  - Krstić, Jugoslav
AU  - Stojanović, Jovica
AU  - Calija, Bojan
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://ritnms.itnms.ac.rs/handle/123456789/598
AB  - The functionality of halloysite (Hal) nanotubes as drug carriers can be improved by lumen enlargement and polymer modification. This study investigates the influence of selective acid etching on Hal functionalization with cationic biopolymer chitosan. Hal was subjected to lumen etching under mild conditions, loaded under vacuum with nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug aceclofenac, and incubated in an acidic solution of chitosan. The functionality of pristine and etched Hal before and upon polymer functionalization was assessed by ?-potential measurements, structural characterization (FT-IR, DSC and XRPD analysis), cell viability assay, drug loading and drug release studies. Acid etching increased specific surface area, pore volume and pore size of Hal, decreased ?-potential and facilitated binding of the cationic polymer. XRPD and DSC analysis revealed crystalline structure of etched Hal. Successful chitosan binding and drug entrapment were further confirmed by FT-IR and DSC studies. XRPD showed surface polymer binding. DSC and FT-IR analyses confirmed the presence of the entrapped drug in its crystalline form. Drug loading was increased for ?81% by selective lumen etching. Slight decrease of drug content occurred during chitosan functionalization due to aceclofenac diffusion in the polymer solution. The drug release was more sustained from etched Hal nanocomposites (up to ?87% for 12 h) than from pristine Hal (up to ?97% for 12 h) due to more intensive chitosan binding. High human fibroblast survival rates upon exposure to pristine and etched Hal before and after chitosan functionalization (>90% in the concentration of 1000 ?g/mL) confirmed that both lumen etching under mild conditions and polymer functionalization had no significant effect on cytocompatibility. Based on these findings, selective lumen etching in combination with polycation modification appears to be a promising approach for improvement of Hal nanotubes functionality by increasing payload, polymer binding capacity, and sustained release properties with no significant effect on their cytocompatibility.
PB  - Elsevier, Amsterdam
T2  - Materials Science & Engineering C-Materials for Biological Applications
T1  - Influence of selective acid-etching on functionality of halloysite-chitosan nanocontainers for sustained drug release
VL  - 123
DO  - 10.1016/j.msec.2021.112029
UR  - conv_907
ER  - 
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author = "Jauković, Valentina and Krajišnik, Danina and Daković, Aleksandra and Damjanović, Ana and Krstić, Jugoslav and Stojanović, Jovica and Calija, Bojan",
year = "2021",
abstract = "The functionality of halloysite (Hal) nanotubes as drug carriers can be improved by lumen enlargement and polymer modification. This study investigates the influence of selective acid etching on Hal functionalization with cationic biopolymer chitosan. Hal was subjected to lumen etching under mild conditions, loaded under vacuum with nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug aceclofenac, and incubated in an acidic solution of chitosan. The functionality of pristine and etched Hal before and upon polymer functionalization was assessed by ?-potential measurements, structural characterization (FT-IR, DSC and XRPD analysis), cell viability assay, drug loading and drug release studies. Acid etching increased specific surface area, pore volume and pore size of Hal, decreased ?-potential and facilitated binding of the cationic polymer. XRPD and DSC analysis revealed crystalline structure of etched Hal. Successful chitosan binding and drug entrapment were further confirmed by FT-IR and DSC studies. XRPD showed surface polymer binding. DSC and FT-IR analyses confirmed the presence of the entrapped drug in its crystalline form. Drug loading was increased for ?81% by selective lumen etching. Slight decrease of drug content occurred during chitosan functionalization due to aceclofenac diffusion in the polymer solution. The drug release was more sustained from etched Hal nanocomposites (up to ?87% for 12 h) than from pristine Hal (up to ?97% for 12 h) due to more intensive chitosan binding. High human fibroblast survival rates upon exposure to pristine and etched Hal before and after chitosan functionalization (>90% in the concentration of 1000 ?g/mL) confirmed that both lumen etching under mild conditions and polymer functionalization had no significant effect on cytocompatibility. Based on these findings, selective lumen etching in combination with polycation modification appears to be a promising approach for improvement of Hal nanotubes functionality by increasing payload, polymer binding capacity, and sustained release properties with no significant effect on their cytocompatibility.",
publisher = "Elsevier, Amsterdam",
journal = "Materials Science & Engineering C-Materials for Biological Applications",
title = "Influence of selective acid-etching on functionality of halloysite-chitosan nanocontainers for sustained drug release",
volume = "123",
doi = "10.1016/j.msec.2021.112029",
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Jauković, V., Krajišnik, D., Daković, A., Damjanović, A., Krstić, J., Stojanović, J.,& Calija, B.. (2021). Influence of selective acid-etching on functionality of halloysite-chitosan nanocontainers for sustained drug release. in Materials Science & Engineering C-Materials for Biological Applications
Elsevier, Amsterdam., 123.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msec.2021.112029
conv_907
Jauković V, Krajišnik D, Daković A, Damjanović A, Krstić J, Stojanović J, Calija B. Influence of selective acid-etching on functionality of halloysite-chitosan nanocontainers for sustained drug release. in Materials Science & Engineering C-Materials for Biological Applications. 2021;123.
doi:10.1016/j.msec.2021.112029
conv_907 .
Jauković, Valentina, Krajišnik, Danina, Daković, Aleksandra, Damjanović, Ana, Krstić, Jugoslav, Stojanović, Jovica, Calija, Bojan, "Influence of selective acid-etching on functionality of halloysite-chitosan nanocontainers for sustained drug release" in Materials Science & Engineering C-Materials for Biological Applications, 123 (2021),
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msec.2021.112029 .,
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Influence of surface coverage of kaolin with surfactant ions on adsorption of ochratoxin A and zearalenone

Spasojević, Milica; Daković, Aleksandra; Rottinghaus, George E.; Obradović, Milena; Krajišnik, Danina; Marković, Marija; Krstić, Jugoslav

(Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Spasojević, Milica
AU  - Daković, Aleksandra
AU  - Rottinghaus, George E.
AU  - Obradović, Milena
AU  - Krajišnik, Danina
AU  - Marković, Marija
AU  - Krstić, Jugoslav
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://ritnms.itnms.ac.rs/handle/123456789/573
AB  - A natural kaolin from Serbia was modified with different amounts of octadecyldimethylbenzyl ammonium (ODMBA) - (25, 50 and 90% of kaolin cation exchange capacity). Samples were denoted as OKR-25, OKR-50 and OKR-90. Several methods (FTIR spectroscopy, thermal analysis, zeta potential measurements, and N2 physisorption) were used for characterization of the organokaolinites. Adsorption of the common mycotoxins ochratoxin A (OCHRA) and zearalenone (ZEN) by the organokaolinites was investigated at different levels of solid phase in suspension, different initial mycotoxin concentrations and different pH values. The natural kaolin was not effective in binding OCHRA or ZEN. Adsorption of both mycotoxins by organokaolinites increased with increasing amounts of solid phase as well as with increasing levels of surfactant on the kaolin surface. OCHRA and ZEN adsorption by all organokaolinites followed non-linear adsorption isotherms, at pH 3, 7 and 9. The maximum adsorption capacity for OCHRA adsorption was at pH 3 (4.8 mg/g for OKR-25, 26.7 mg/g for OKR-50 and 39.2 mg/g for OKR-90) that was calculated from the Langmuir model. Much lower OCHRA adsorption capacities were found at pH 7 and 9 (from 0.8 mg/g to 6.9 mg/g at pH 7 and from 1.1 mg/g to 4.6 mg/g at pH 9). The following adsorption capacities for ZEN were obtained from the Langmuir isotherms, at pH 3: 4.5 mg/g for OKR-25, 12.0 mg/g for OKR-50 and 13.5 mg/g for OKR-90. At pH 7, adsorption of ZEN was 5.7 mg/g for OKR25, 15.3 mg/g for OKR-90 and 14. 4 mg/g for OKR-90. At pH 9, ZEN adsorption capacities were 2.4, 14.1 and 8.1 mg/g for OKR-25, OKR-50 and OKR-90, respectively. Thus, at the lowest amount of ODMBA at the kaolin surface, adsorption of ZEN was similar at pH 3 and 7, while a slightly lower value was obtained for its adsorption at pH 9. With increasing amounts of organic phase at the kaolin surface, the adsorption of ZEN was practically independent of pH. Adsorption of both mycotoxins was dependent on the amount of ODMBA ions at the kaolin surface as well as on their forms in solution.
PB  - Elsevier, Amsterdam
T2  - Applied Clay Science
T1  - Influence of surface coverage of kaolin with surfactant ions on adsorption of ochratoxin A and zearalenone
VL  - 205
DO  - 10.1016/j.clay.2021.106040
UR  - conv_909
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Spasojević, Milica and Daković, Aleksandra and Rottinghaus, George E. and Obradović, Milena and Krajišnik, Danina and Marković, Marija and Krstić, Jugoslav",
year = "2021",
abstract = "A natural kaolin from Serbia was modified with different amounts of octadecyldimethylbenzyl ammonium (ODMBA) - (25, 50 and 90% of kaolin cation exchange capacity). Samples were denoted as OKR-25, OKR-50 and OKR-90. Several methods (FTIR spectroscopy, thermal analysis, zeta potential measurements, and N2 physisorption) were used for characterization of the organokaolinites. Adsorption of the common mycotoxins ochratoxin A (OCHRA) and zearalenone (ZEN) by the organokaolinites was investigated at different levels of solid phase in suspension, different initial mycotoxin concentrations and different pH values. The natural kaolin was not effective in binding OCHRA or ZEN. Adsorption of both mycotoxins by organokaolinites increased with increasing amounts of solid phase as well as with increasing levels of surfactant on the kaolin surface. OCHRA and ZEN adsorption by all organokaolinites followed non-linear adsorption isotherms, at pH 3, 7 and 9. The maximum adsorption capacity for OCHRA adsorption was at pH 3 (4.8 mg/g for OKR-25, 26.7 mg/g for OKR-50 and 39.2 mg/g for OKR-90) that was calculated from the Langmuir model. Much lower OCHRA adsorption capacities were found at pH 7 and 9 (from 0.8 mg/g to 6.9 mg/g at pH 7 and from 1.1 mg/g to 4.6 mg/g at pH 9). The following adsorption capacities for ZEN were obtained from the Langmuir isotherms, at pH 3: 4.5 mg/g for OKR-25, 12.0 mg/g for OKR-50 and 13.5 mg/g for OKR-90. At pH 7, adsorption of ZEN was 5.7 mg/g for OKR25, 15.3 mg/g for OKR-90 and 14. 4 mg/g for OKR-90. At pH 9, ZEN adsorption capacities were 2.4, 14.1 and 8.1 mg/g for OKR-25, OKR-50 and OKR-90, respectively. Thus, at the lowest amount of ODMBA at the kaolin surface, adsorption of ZEN was similar at pH 3 and 7, while a slightly lower value was obtained for its adsorption at pH 9. With increasing amounts of organic phase at the kaolin surface, the adsorption of ZEN was practically independent of pH. Adsorption of both mycotoxins was dependent on the amount of ODMBA ions at the kaolin surface as well as on their forms in solution.",
publisher = "Elsevier, Amsterdam",
journal = "Applied Clay Science",
title = "Influence of surface coverage of kaolin with surfactant ions on adsorption of ochratoxin A and zearalenone",
volume = "205",
doi = "10.1016/j.clay.2021.106040",
url = "conv_909"
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Spasojević, M., Daković, A., Rottinghaus, G. E., Obradović, M., Krajišnik, D., Marković, M.,& Krstić, J.. (2021). Influence of surface coverage of kaolin with surfactant ions on adsorption of ochratoxin A and zearalenone. in Applied Clay Science
Elsevier, Amsterdam., 205.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clay.2021.106040
conv_909
Spasojević M, Daković A, Rottinghaus GE, Obradović M, Krajišnik D, Marković M, Krstić J. Influence of surface coverage of kaolin with surfactant ions on adsorption of ochratoxin A and zearalenone. in Applied Clay Science. 2021;205.
doi:10.1016/j.clay.2021.106040
conv_909 .
Spasojević, Milica, Daković, Aleksandra, Rottinghaus, George E., Obradović, Milena, Krajišnik, Danina, Marković, Marija, Krstić, Jugoslav, "Influence of surface coverage of kaolin with surfactant ions on adsorption of ochratoxin A and zearalenone" in Applied Clay Science, 205 (2021),
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clay.2021.106040 .,
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