The Safety of Leafy Vegetables in Oman

Mohamed Al-Farsi, Haroon Muhammad Ali, Mohammed Al-Omairi
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Leafy vegetables are potential carriers of foodborne diseases that threaten the community’s well-being. Therefore, monitoring leafy vegetable’s microbial and heavy metal contamination is crucial. This study evaluates the safety of leafy vegetables consumed in Oman by examining pathogenic bacteria such as Escherichia coli, Staphylococci, Salmonella, and Listeria, as well as the heavy metals concentration. Results indicate high levels of microbial contamination in all samples, exceeding the Gulf Standard Organization permissible levels for E. coli and Staphylococci. The highest levels of E. coli were 5.96, 6.08, 6.09, 6.25, and 6.01 log CFU/g in Arugula, Radish, Lettuce, Cabbage, and Spring onion, respectively. While for Staphylococcus the highest values were 5.59, 5.71, 4.33, 5.07, and 4.46 log CFU/g in Arugula, Radish, Lettuce, Cabbage, and Spring onion, respectively. No Salmonella or Listeria colonies were found in any samples even after several days of incubations. The Arsenic and Lead concentrations in all samples were significantly higher than the permissible levels set by FAO/WHO, while Chromium was high in some samples. The concentrations of Copper and Iron in most samples fell below their respective permissible levels, while Zinc was undetectable in all samples. These findings underscore inadequate hygiene, harvesting, storage, and agricultural practices, raising concerns about the health implications of consuming contaminated leafy vegetables.
阿曼叶菜的安全性
叶菜是食源性疾病的潜在传播者,威胁着社区的福祉。因此,监测叶菜的微生物和重金属污染至关重要。本研究通过检测大肠杆菌、葡萄球菌、沙门氏菌和李斯特菌等致病菌以及重金属浓度,对阿曼叶菜的食用安全性进行了评估。结果表明,所有样本中的微生物污染水平都很高,超过了海湾标准组织对大肠杆菌和葡萄球菌的允许水平。在芝麻菜、萝卜、生菜、卷心菜和葱中,大肠杆菌的最高含量分别为 5.96、6.08、6.09、6.25 和 6.01 log CFU/g。而葡萄球菌的最高值在芝麻菜、萝卜、生菜、卷心菜和春葱中分别为 5.59、5.71、4.33、5.07 和 4.46 log CFU/g。即使经过数天的培养,也没有在任何样本中发现沙门氏菌或李斯特菌菌落。所有样本中的砷和铅含量都明显高于粮农组织/世卫组织规定的允许水平,而一些样本中的铬含量较高。大多数样本中的铜和铁浓度低于各自的允许水平,而所有样本中都检测不到锌。这些发现凸显了卫生、收获、储存和农业实践的不足,引发了人们对食用受污染叶菜对健康影响的担忧。
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