Title of article :
Evaluation of microbiological quality of medicinal plants used in natural infusions
Author/Authors :
Martins، نويسنده , , Herm??nia Marina and Martins، نويسنده , , M.L??gia and Dias، نويسنده , , Maria Inês and Bernardo، نويسنده , , Fernando، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages :
5
From page :
149
To page :
153
Abstract :
Consumption of preparations of medicinal plants has been increasing during the last decades in occidental societies. However, there are no effective sanitary controls of these products. To evaluate the nature and content of microbiological contamination, 62 samples of seven medicinal plants (chamomile, leaves of orange tree, flowers of linden, corn silk, marine alga, pennyroyal mint and garden sage) were studied, using conventional microbiological methods. cally all samples (96.8%) were contaminated with Bacillus cereus; 19.2% of them with levels higher than 103 spores/g. The highest levels were found in corn silk samples (>107 spores/g). Spores of Clostridium perfringens were detected in 83.9% of samples, but only 19.2% had levels greater than 103/g. an level of fungal population was 105.5 cfu/g. Corn silk samples were the most contaminated, with levels above 106 cfu/g. Fusarium spp., Penicillium spp., Aspergillus flavus and Asp. niger were predominant in all samples with the exception of garden sage samples. easts were found in chamomile, flowers of linden, corn silk, pennyroyal mint and garden sage. Predominant species were Cryptococcus laurentii (28.1%) and Rhodotorula mucilaginosa (22.8%).The mean level of Crypt. laurentii contamination in corn silk was greater than 104 cfu/g.
Keywords :
Bacillus cereus , fungi , Clostridium perfringens , medicinal plants
Journal title :
International Journal of Food Microbiology
Serial Year :
2001
Journal title :
International Journal of Food Microbiology
Record number :
2109250
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