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Miroslav M. Vrvić
Researcher at University of Belgrade
Publications - 147
Citations - 2797
Miroslav M. Vrvić is an academic researcher from University of Belgrade. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bioremediation & Biodegradation. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 143 publications receiving 2319 citations.
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Natural and Modified (1→3)-β-D-Glucans in Health Promotion and Disease Alleviation
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the current state of (1, 3)-beta-D-glucan solubilization methods and their effectiveness and application possibilities for the future is presented.
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Antioxidants of Edible Mushrooms
Maja Kozarski,Anita Klaus,Dragica Jakovljević,Nina Todorović,Jovana Vunduk,Predrag Petrović,Miomir Nikšić,Miroslav M. Vrvić,Leo J.L.D. Van Griensven +8 more
TL;DR: The consumption of edible mushrooms is discussed as a powerful instrument in maintaining health, longevity and life quality through dietary supplementation to reduce the level of oxidative stress.
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Antioxidative activities and chemical characterization of polysaccharide extracts from the widely used mushrooms Ganoderma applanatum, Ganoderma lucidum, Lentinus edodes and Trametes versicolor
Maja Kozarski,Anita Klaus,Miomir Nikšić,Miroslav M. Vrvić,Nina Todorović,Dragica Jakovljević,Leo J.L.D. Van Griensven +6 more
TL;DR: Antioxidant activities of polysaccharide extracts of four of the most widely known mushrooms often used in medicinal applications as well as in tea and food, namely Ganoderma applanatum, Ganodermas lucidum, Lentinus edodes and Trametes versicolor, were studied as mentioned in this paper.
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Ex situ bioremediation of a soil contaminated by mazut (heavy residual fuel oil) – A field experiment
Vladimir Beškoski,Gordana Gojgić-Cvijović,Jelena Milić,Mila Ilić,Srdjan Miletić,Tatjana Solevic,Miroslav M. Vrvić +6 more
TL;DR: The efficiency achieved was far above that described in the literature to date for heavy fuel oil, and the isoprenoids, pristane and phytane were more than 55% biodegraded, which indicated that they are not suitable biomarkers for following bioremediation.
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Biodegradation of petroleum sludge and petroleum polluted soil by a bacterial consortium: a laboratory study.
Gordana Gojgić-Cvijović,Jelena Milić,Tatjana Solevic,Vladimir Beškoski,Mila Ilić,Lidija Djokic,Tanja Narancic,Miroslav M. Vrvić +7 more
TL;DR: A study of the efficiency and degradation pattern of samples of petroleum sludge and polluted sandy soil from an oil refinery found that the intensities of the peaks corresponding to tricyclic terpenes and homohopanes were decreased, while significant changes were also observed in the distribution of diasteranes and steranes.