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摘要
水果营养丰富,需求量很大。因此,必须在最短的时间内生产出更多的水果,以满足不断增长的需求。因此,这些水果很有可能受到有害微生物的污染,从而引发对消费者安全的担忧。本研究试图确定水果表面真菌污染对健康的潜在影响,因为目前这方面的信息还不够充分。研究人员在尼日利亚阿布贾布瓦里市场的不同地方从不同的小贩那里随机购买了三(3)种柑橘(CF),包括柠檬(Citrus limon (L.) Burm.f.)、甜橙(Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck)和酸橙(Citrus aurantifolia (Christm.) Swingle)。研究发现了五种不同的真菌,包括这表明真菌存在于所有环境中,不当处理水果会对人们的健康产生严重的负面影响,因为其中一些真菌具有致病性。研究发现,用醋水清洗水果等方法能有效减少微生物感染。使用盐水等其他清洗方法也很有效。此外,定期更换清洗水果的水也是一个好主意,以防止在处理水果时发生交叉污染。
Health impacts of some fungal communities found on the surface of selected citrus fruits from Bwari market Abuja, Nigeria
Fruits are in great demand since they are nutrient-dense. For this reason, it becomes highly essential to create more in the shortest amount of time in order to keep up with the always-rising demand. As a result, there has been a significant chance that these fruits may become contaminated with harmful microbes, raising concerns about consumer safety. This study sought to ascertain the potential health effects of fruit contamination by fungal species found on the fruit surfaces, as there is currently insufficient information in this area. Three (3) species of Citrus (CF) which include; lemon (Citrus limon (L.) Burm. f.), Chinese orange or sweet orange (Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck), and key lime or lime (Citrus aurantifolia (Christm.) Swingle) were randomly bought from different hawkers at different parts of Bwari market in Abuja, Nigeria. From the studies, five different fungal species were identified and they include: Penicillium spp Trichophyton spp, Aspergillus spp, Candida spp and Rhizopus spp. This demonstrated that fungi exist in all environments and that handling fruits improperly can have serious negative health impacts on people since some of these fungi are pathogenic. A number of approaches, such as washing fruits in vinegar water, have been found to be very effective in reducing microbial infection. Other washing methods, such as using saltwater, also work well. Additionally, it is a good idea to regularly replace the water used to wash those fruits in order to prevent cross-contamination while handling.