Microbial Quality and Public Health Risks of Selected Herbal Remedies Sold in Open Markets in Owerri Metropolis, South Eastern, Nigeria

E. Chinakwe, J. Ngumah, O. Q. Kenechukwudozie, N. U. Nwogwugwu, O. C. Ihejirika, E. Mike-Anosike, J. Iwuji, C. A. Onyeka
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Herbal medicines are presently widely used in developed and developing countries for health care due to their affordability, accessibility and availability. Objective: The microbial quality of selected herbal remedies sold in open markets in Owerri, South Eastern, Nigeria was studied. Methods: The samples were bulked according to type and then serially diluted. The spread plate technique was used in inoculating the samples on the appropriate culture medium and then incubated. Standard laboratory protocols for microbiological studies and biochemical tests were employed for the identification of the microorganisms present in the samples. Results: The presence of bacterial species namely Bacillus, Corynebacterium, Micrococcus, Enterococcus and Staphylococcus spp was recorded. They were all gram positive and bacterial counts ranged from 1.0 x 106 to 7.8 x 107cfu/ml. Fungal isolates included Mucor, Saccharomyces and Penicillium spp. and fungal counts ranged from 3.0x103 to 1.3x108 cfu/ml respectively. Conclusion: The presence of these microorganisms in herbal remedies do not only make them hazardous, but might also change the physical, chemical and natural properties of the herbal remedies by altering the contents of active ingredients or converting them to toxic products. The production and consumption of herbal remedies should be properly supervised and monitored to ensure that only good quality products get to the consumers.
尼日利亚东南部奥韦里市公开市场上出售的精选草药的微生物质量和公共卫生风险
由于价格低廉、可及性和可获得性,草药目前在发达国家和发展中国家广泛用于卫生保健。目的:对尼日利亚东南部奥韦里市公开市场销售的部分中草药的微生物质量进行研究。方法:将样品按类型分装,依次稀释。采用涂布板技术将样品接种于合适的培养基上,然后进行培养。为鉴定样品中存在的微生物,采用了微生物学研究和生化试验的标准实验室规程。结果:检出芽孢杆菌、棒状杆菌、微球菌、肠球菌和葡萄球菌。革兰氏阳性,细菌计数范围为1.0 × 106 ~ 7.8 × 107cfu/ml。分离到的真菌包括毛霉(Mucor)、酵母菌(Saccharomyces)和青霉(Penicillium),真菌数量分别为3.0 × 103 ~ 1.3 × 108 cfu/ml。结论:中草药中这些微生物的存在不仅使其具有危险性,而且还可能通过改变有效成分的含量或将其转化为有毒产品而改变中草药的物理、化学和天然特性。应该对草药的生产和消费进行适当的监督和监测,以确保只有高质量的产品才能送到消费者手中。
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