“…A. Šajnović 1 , S. Stojadinović 1 , G. Gajica 1,* , G. Veselinović 1 , N. Glavaš 2 , P. Trebše 3 , F. Prosenc 3 , I. Gevinç 3,4 , B. Jovančićević 5 (1) University of Belgrade, Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy,Njegoševa 12,Belgrade,Serbia,(2) SOLINE Pridelava soli d.o.o.,Seča 115,Portorož,Slovenia,(3) University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Health Sciences, Zdravstvena pot 5, 1000, Ljubljana, Slovenia, (4) Bursa Uludag University, Faculty of Engineering, Environmental Engineering Department, 16059, Bursa, Turkey, (5) University of Belgrade, Faculty of Chemistry, Studentski trg [12][13][14][15][16]Belgrade,Serbia * gordana.gajica@ihtm.bg.ac.rs The samples assessed in this study were therapeutic peloid muds from Slovenian (Sečovlje (SEC)) and Serbian spas (Rusanda (RUS), Vrujci (VRU), and Ovča (OVC)). Sampling was simply done directly from the spa areas.…”