Microbial Contamination of Some Antidiabetic Herbal Preparations Available in Bangladesh

Ahmed, Md. Ranzu and Asna, S. M. Z. H and Khan, M. S. H. and Rokeya, Begum and Mosihuzzaman, M and Sayeed, M. Abu (2016) Microbial Contamination of Some Antidiabetic Herbal Preparations Available in Bangladesh. European Journal of Medicinal Plants, 13 (1). pp. 1-5. ISSN 22310894

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Abstract

Herbal Medicines (HM) are being used in our country for a long time but the type and load of the microbial agents has not been isolated in locally produced finished products of HM. The present study was designed to assess the microbial load, genus & species of the microbes contaminating with HM. Seven different Antidiabetic Herbal Preparations (ADHPs) were purchased randomly and analyzed for microbial contaminants. Blood agar, Mac Conkey agar, Chocolate agar and Saboraud’s dextrose agar were used (Oxoid) for culturing and isolation of bacteria and fungus. Identification of organisms were done as standard ways. Total aerobic bacterial plate count was done as per the method of Brown, Poxton and Wilkinson. Out of 07 antidiabetic solid and liquid samples, except ADHP-3, Bacillus subtilis (3.5 – 4.0 x 104 cfu/g) was isolated from solid ADHPs and Enterococcus spp. (1.0x104 cfu/ml) was isolated from liquid ADHP, but all samples were free from fungi (yeasts and moulds). However presence of bacteria in these samples indicates the possibility of increased number of bacteria. So, the sample should be handled in any step maintaining standard sterility of the environment, instrument and involved personnel. The result of present study showed the contamination rate within tolerable level but the presence of bacteria in these samples was not desirable.

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Date Deposited: 15 Jun 2023 12:17
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URI: http://archives.articleproms.com/id/eprint/999

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