Comparative study on the microbiological quality of vegetables collected from local markets and super shops of Dhaka city

Mofijur Rahman Mamum, K. Das, M. Rana, Halimatus Sadia Tanim, F. Feroz
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Vegetables are major source of vitamins and fibers but presence of pathogens in salad vegetables can cause outbreak of diseases. Several studies have been conducted on commonly consumed vegetables so far to detect the level of microbial contamination. However, few of them compare the microbial quality of local and super shop vegetables. The present study was conducted for microbiological assessment and comparing four types of vegetables collected from two different market conditions. In this study, Green chili (Capsicum frutescens L.), Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), Coriander (Coriandrum sativum) and Lady’s finger (Abelmoschus esculentus) were analyzed to determine Total Viable Bacterial (TVB) Counts, Total Fungal (TF) Counts, Total Coliform Counts (TCC), Total Fecal Coliform (TFC) Counts and occurrence of Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas spp., Listeria spp., Bacillus spp., Salmonella spp., and Vibrio spp. Among these microorganisms, Klebsiella spp. and Pseudomonas spp. were significantly present in coriander of both local market and super shop. All pathogenic bacteria and fungi were found in huge amounts in the vegetable samples of the local market. Although some pathogenic bacteria and fungi were also found in the same samples of the super shop, relatively lower than the local market’s vegetables. In conclusion, contamination in collected vegetable samples were not acceptable but comparatively higher load in local market samples indicated that the hygienic condition in these markets is not sufficiently maintained. Stamford Journal of Microbiology, Vol.11 (1) 2021: 24-27
达喀市市集蔬菜与超市蔬菜微生物品质比较研究
蔬菜是维生素和纤维的主要来源,但沙拉蔬菜中存在的病原体会引起疾病的爆发。到目前为止,已经对人们常吃的蔬菜进行了几项研究,以检测微生物污染的程度。然而,很少有人比较本地蔬菜和超级商店蔬菜的微生物质量。本研究对在两种不同市场条件下采集的四种蔬菜进行了微生物学评估和比较。本研究对青辣椒(Capsicum frutescens L.)、番茄(Solanum lycopersicum)、香菜(Coriandrum sativum)和金丝桃(Abelmoschus esculentus)进行了总活菌(TVB)计数、总真菌(TF)计数、总大肠菌群计数(TCC)、总粪大肠菌群计数(TFC)和金黄色葡萄球菌、假单胞菌、李斯特菌、芽孢杆菌、沙门氏菌和弧菌的发生情况进行了分析。本地市场和超市的香菜中均含有克雷伯氏菌和假单胞菌。所有致病菌及真菌均在本港街市的蔬菜样本中检出大量。虽然在超级商店的相同样品中也发现了一些致病菌和真菌,但相对低于当地市场的蔬菜。综上所述,所收集的蔬菜样本的污染程度是不可接受的,但本地市场样本的污染程度较高,说明这些市场的卫生状况没有得到足够的维持。微生物学报,Vol.11 (1) 2021: 24-27
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