Microbiological determinations of some vegetables from the Xochimilco zone in Mexico City, Mexico.

Rolando García-Gómez, José Chávez-Espinosa, Adriana Mejía-Chávez, Carmen Duránde-Bazúa
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Vegetables intake is widely recommended because of its high content of vitamins, minerals and fiber. However, the irrigation of these vegetables, using wastewaters that have received inadequate treatment often carries unseen microbial pollution that becomes a high risk potential for humans. In the present research, two of the most consumed fresh vegetables cultivated in Mexico City were analyzed, lettuce (Lactuca sativa) and Mexican coriander (Eryngium foetidum). These vegetables are commonly consumed raw. The vegetable choice and the disinfection's method were carried out by the application of two tests to two hundred people in an aleatory form. Similarly, vegetable sampling was carried out by means of a random sampling from the cultivated areas in a chosen "chinampa" (from Náhuatl or Aztec, chinamitl, bulrush or cattail stalks lattice for hydroponics cultivation). Vegetable samples were transferred, in dark plastic bags and in cool boxes at 4 +/- 1.5 degrees C, to the laboratory. Microbiological analysis for Salmonella typhi, mesophilic microorganisms, and fecal coliforms were done according to the "NOM-093SSA1-1994" (Mexico). Results obtained demonstrated that samples treated with the most preferred disinfectant, a colloidal silver based one, had a partial elimination of pathogenic microorganisms found in both vegetables lettuce (Lactuca sativa) and coriander (Eryngium foetidum) samples (mesophyllic microorganisms from 200,000 to 96,500 UFC/g and from 175,000 to 125,000 UFC/g and fecal coliforms from 75 to 0.43 NMP/g and from 150 to 2.10 NMP/g, respectively). Salmonella typhi for all samples gave a positive result. Therefore, it was recommended to the cultivators of the Xochimilco (Náhuatl or Aztec name that means "place where flowers bloom") zone, either stop using contaminated water for irrigation or to use more efficient methods in order to eliminate pathogenic microorganisms, such as diluted chlorine solutions made with commercial cotton clothing bleachers.

墨西哥墨西哥城 Xochimilco 地区一些蔬菜的微生物测定。
蔬菜含有大量维生素、矿物质和纤维,因此被广泛推荐食用。然而,使用未经适当处理的废水灌溉这些蔬菜,往往会带来看不见的微生物污染,对人类具有很高的潜在风险。本研究分析了墨西哥城种植的两种消费量最大的新鲜蔬菜,即莴苣(Lactuca sativa)和墨西哥芫荽(Eryngium foetidum)。这些蔬菜通常生吃。蔬菜的选择和消毒方法是通过对两百个人进行两次试验来确定的。同样,蔬菜采样也是通过在选定的 "chinampa"(来自纳瓦特尔语或阿兹特克语,chinamitl,水耕栽培用的鳞茎或香蒲茎格)栽培区随机取样的方式进行的。蔬菜样本用深色塑料袋装好,放在 4 +/- 1.5 摄氏度的冷藏箱中,然后转移到实验室。根据 "NOM-093SSA1-1994"(墨西哥)对伤寒沙门氏菌、嗜中性微生物和粪大肠菌群进行了微生物分析。结果表明,使用最理想的消毒剂(一种基于胶体银的消毒剂)处理蔬菜生菜(Lactuca sativa)和芫荽(Eryngium foetidum)样本后,可部分消除样本中的病原微生物(嗜中性微生物分别为 200,000 至 96,500 UFC/g 和 175,000 至 125,000 UFC/g,粪大肠菌群分别为 75 至 0.43 NMP/g 和 150 至 2.10 NMP/g)。所有样本中的伤寒沙门氏菌均呈阳性。因此,建议 Xochimilco(Náhuatl 或 Aztec 名称,意为 "鲜花盛开的地方")地区的种植者停止使用受污染的水进行灌溉,或使用更有效的方法来消除病原微生物,如用商用棉衣漂白剂稀释氯溶液。
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