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    Biochar from Grapevine Pruning Residues as an Efficient Adsorbent of Polyphenolic Compounds by Prelac, Melissa, Palčić, Igor, Cvitan, Danko, Anđelini, Dominik, Repajić, Maja, Ćurko, Josip, Kovačević, Tvrtko Karlo, Goreta Ban, Smiljana, Užila, Zoran, Ban, Dean, Major, Nikola

    Published in Materials (29-06-2023)
    “…Agricultural waste, which is produced in large quantities annually, can be a threat to the environment. Biochar (BC) production represents a potential solution…”
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    From Waste to Green: Water-Based Extraction of Polyphenols from Onion Peel and Their Adsorption on Biochar from Grapevine Pruning Residues by Prelac, Melissa, Palčić, Igor, Cvitan, Danko, Anđelini, Dominik, Repajić, Maja, Ćurko, Josip, Kovačević, Tvrtko Karlo, Goreta Ban, Smiljana, Užila, Zoran, Ban, Dean, Major, Nikola

    Published in Antioxidants (31-08-2023)
    “…Onion peels (OP) are rich in bioactive compounds with a plethora of benefits for human health, but this valuable material is often wasted and underutilized due…”
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    Valorization of Olive Leaf Polyphenols by Green Extraction and Selective Adsorption on Biochar Derived from Grapevine Pruning Residues by Prelac, Melissa, Major, Nikola, Cvitan, Danko, Anđelini, Dominik, Repajić, Maja, Ćurko, Josip, Kovačević, Tvrtko Karlo, Goreta Ban, Smiljana, Užila, Zoran, Ban, Dean, Palčić, Igor

    Published in Antioxidants (01-01-2024)
    “…Given today's increasingly intensive agriculture, one key problem area considers the valorization and reuse of wastes from food and agricultural production…”
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    Shallot Species and Subtypes Discrimination Based on Morphology Descriptors by Perković, Josipa, Major, Nikola, Ban, Dean, Cvitan, Danko, Ban, Smiljana Goreta

    Published in Plants (Basel) (29-12-2020)
    “…Shallots are an edible crop representing a group of genetically and morphologically different species. Shallot species determination is rather complex due to…”
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