Evaluation of the microbial quality of commercial liquid herbal preparations on the Ghanaian market

C. Osei-Asare, Frederick William Akuffo Owusu, J. Apenteng, P. Entsie, Ofosua Adi-Dako, D. Kumadoh, Amanda Voado, Esther Aloni, Y. Osei
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Conventionally, the microorganisms in liquid herbal mixtures are curtailed due to the fresh preparation before the administration to patients. Prolonged storage of liquid herbal preparations (due to commercialization) coupled with primeval routine production processes may increase the potential of microbial contamination in liquid herbal preparations. This study aims to analyze the microbial quality of 15 selected commercial liquid herbal preparations on the Ghanaian market. The samples were obtained from accredited pharmacies and herbal outlets in the Greater Accra region of Ghana, specifically Central Accra, between November 2019 and January 2020. The selected samples were coded HM1 to HM15. The effectiveness of the primary package of all samples was determined using the seal integrity test. The presence of microorganisms in the sampled brands was determined using nutrient agar. Isolated microorganisms from the sampled herbal mixtures were then identified using various selective media. All 15 samples (100%) passed the seal integrity test. Ten (67%) out of the 15 samples were contaminated with various microorganisms, whereas the remaining 5 samples (33%) were devoid of microorganisms. Eight (53%) out of the 15 samples were contaminated with fungi, with 3 (20%) being above the pharmacopeial limit. Six (40%) out of the 15 samples showed the presence of Escherichia coli. Out of the 15 sampled products, only HM11 contained Staphylococcus aureus. Similarly, only one sampled product (HM15) contained Salmonella typhi. None of the sampled products was contaminated with Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Ultimately, this study revealed that commercialized liquid herbal preparations in Ghana are likely to be contaminated with pathogenic microorganisms. Good manufacturing practices must therefore be strictly adhered to bring out the best in local herbal manufacturing industries.
加纳市场上商品草药液体制剂微生物质量评价
通常,液体草药混合物中的微生物由于在给药给病人之前的新鲜制备而减少。液体草药制剂的长期储存(由于商业化)加上原始的常规生产工艺可能会增加液体草药制剂中微生物污染的可能性。本研究旨在分析加纳市场上精选的15种商业草药液体制剂的微生物质量。这些样本是在2019年11月至2020年1月期间从加纳大阿克拉地区(特别是阿克拉中部)的认可药店和草药店获得的。选取的样本编码为HM1 ~ HM15。使用密封完整性测试来确定所有样品的主包装的有效性。用营养琼脂测定样品中微生物的存在。然后用不同的选择性培养基从草药混合物中分离出微生物进行鉴定。15个样品全部(100%)通过密封完整性测试。15份样品中有10份(67%)被各种微生物污染,其余5份(33%)没有微生物。15份样品中有8份(53%)被真菌污染,3份(20%)超过药典限量。15个样本中有6个(40%)显示存在大肠杆菌。在15个抽样产品中,只有HM11含有金黄色葡萄球菌。同样,只有一种样品(HM15)含有伤寒沙门氏菌。所有样品均未被铜绿假单胞菌污染。最终,本研究揭示了加纳商业化的液体草药制剂可能被病原微生物污染。因此,必须严格遵守良好的生产规范,以使本地草药制造业发挥最佳作用。
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