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Jelena Vukojević
Researcher at University of Belgrade
Publications - 148
Citations - 3501
Jelena Vukojević is an academic researcher from University of Belgrade. The author has contributed to research in topics: Essential oil & Laccase. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 146 publications receiving 2868 citations.
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Chemical composition of essential oils of Thymus and Mentha species and their antifungal activities.
Marina Soković,Jelena Vukojević,Petar D. Marin,Dejan D. Brkić,Vlatka Vajs,Leo J.L.D. Van Griensven +5 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that essential oils of Thymus and Mentha species possess great antifungal potential and could be used as natural preservatives and fungicides.
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The chemical composition of some Lauraceae essential oils and their antifungal activities.
Ana Simić,Marina Soković,Mihailo Ristić,Slavica Grujic-Jovanovic,Jelena Vukojević,Petar D. Marin +5 more
TL;DR: The essential oil of cinnamon showed the strongest antifungal activity, whereas in sassafras essential oil safrole was the major component and in the oil of C. zeylanicum the main component was trans‐cinnamaldehyde.
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Effect of different carbon and nitrogen sources on laccase and peroxidases production by selected Pleurotus species
Mirjana Stajić,Mirjana Stajić,Limor Persky,Dana Friesem,Yitzhak Hadar,Solomon P. Wasser,Eviatar Nevo,Jelena Vukojević +7 more
TL;DR: Pleurotus eryngii, P. ostreatus and P. pulmonarius produced laccase (Lac) both under conditions of submerged fermentation (SF) and solid-state fermentation (SSF) with all of the investigated carbon and nitrogen sources.
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Lignin degradation by selected fungal species.
Aleksandar Knežević,Ivan Milovanović,Mirjana Stajić,Nikola Lončar,Ilija Brčeski,Jelena Vukojević,Jasmina Ćilerdžić +6 more
TL;DR: The profiles of the three enzymes, obtained by isoelectric focusing, were variable depending on the species and cultivation period and the peak of Mn-independent peroxidase was noted in Dichomytus squalens and the minimum value in P. ostreatus.
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Antifungal activity of selected essential oils and biocide benzalkonium chloride against the fungi isolated from cultural heritage objects
Miloš Stupar,M. Lj. Grbić,Ana M. Džamić,Nikola Unković,Mihailo Ristić,Aleksa Jelikić,Jelena Vukojević +6 more
TL;DR: The oil of O. vulgare and biocide benzalkonium chloride displayed the strongest antifungal activities followed by R. officinalis and L. angustifolia essential oils, the most susceptible fungus to essential oil treatments was E. nigrum.