Microbiological Status and Pharmaceutical Evaluation of Commercially Available Herbal Medicinal Products in Lagos, Nigeria

A. B. Fawehinmi, Hassan Lawal, E. U. Chimezie, T. I. Fasan, A. T. Ola-Adedoyin
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Some herbal products were sourced from traditional medicine practitioners purposely to evaluate their microbial and pharmaceutical qualities. These products were 15 in number and were of different dosage forms. Phytochemical tests were carried out to determine their phyto-constituents. Also, the microbial qualities were determined and the pharmaceutical evaluation carried out through tablet disintegration of powders, crushing and friability. The powdered formulations were subjected to particle size determination and angle of repose. The density of the suspensions and solutions were taken. Results indicated presence of alkaloids, anthraquinones, tannins and cardenolides. The microbial load of the products varies. Seven (46.67%) of the products were contaminated with Salmonella, ten (66.67%) were contaminated with fungi, ten (66.67%) were contaminated by Staphylococcus aureus and nine (9) were contaminated with E.coli.(60%). The angle of repose for the powder dosage forms were high, this indicate that the powdered products were not free flowing and not highly cohesive. Also, acceptable crushing strength and friability was shown by the tablet formulation but it failed the disintegration time. Out of the fifteen products, two of the products were registered with NAFDAC (13.33%), all the products indicated their manufacturing and expiry dates while ten (66.67%) have their contents stated. All the products have their therapeutic claims indicated on their containers. In conclusion, there should be control of standards of herbal medicine in Nigerian markets as well as constant evaluation and monitoring of the various products.
尼日利亚拉各斯市售草药产品的微生物状况和药学评价
一些草药产品是从传统医学从业者那里采购的,目的是评估它们的微生物和药物品质。这些产品有15种,不同的剂型。进行植物化学试验以确定其植物成分。并通过粉剂崩解、粉碎和脆化进行了微生物品质测定和药理学评价。对粉末配方进行了粒径测定和休止角测定。测定了悬浮液和溶液的密度。结果表明,样品中含有生物碱、蒽醌类、单宁类和桃香内酯。产品的微生物负荷各不相同。其中沙门氏菌污染7份(46.67%),真菌污染10份(66.67%),金黄色葡萄球菌污染10份(66.67%),大肠杆菌污染9份(60%)。粉末剂型的休止角较大,说明粉末产品不自由流动,粘结性不强。粉碎强度和脆性均可接受,但崩解时间不符合要求。在这15种产品中,2种产品在NAFDAC注册(13.33%),所有产品都标明了生产和有效期,10种产品(66.67%)标明了其含量。所有产品的容器上都有其治疗声明。总之,应该对尼日利亚市场的草药标准进行控制,并对各种产品进行不断的评估和监测。
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