| Literature DB >> 26587044 |
Rausan Zamir1, Anowar Hosen2, M Obayed Ullah3, Nilufar Nahar2.
Abstract
The aim of the current study was to evaluate microbial contamination in terms of microbial load (total aerobic count and total coliform count) and specific pathogenic bacteria (Salmonella spp., Escherichia coli, particularly Escherichia coli 0157) in thirteen antidiabetic herbal preparations (ADHPs) from Dhaka City. All the thirteen ADHPs had been found contaminated with fungi and different pathogenic bacteria. From the data, it is found that only two of these preparations (ADHP-1 and ADHP-12) complied with the safety limit (as stated in different Pharmacopoeias and WHO guidelines) evaluated by all different microbial counts. None of these herbal preparations could assure the safety as all of them were contaminated by fungi. The overall safety regarding heavy metal content (Zn, Cu, Mn, Cr, Cd, and Pb) was assured as none of them exceeded the safety limit of the daily intake. Microbial contaminants in these herbal preparations pose a potential risk for human health and care should be taken in every step involved in the preparation of these herbal preparations to assure safety.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26587044 PMCID: PMC4637483 DOI: 10.1155/2015/243593
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Composition of different antidiabetic herbal preparations (ADHPs) and daily adult dose as indicated on the label of the products.
| Sample ID | Brand name | Composition of the preparation as indicated on the label of finished product | Daily adult (70 kg bw) dose in g | pH |
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| ADHP-1 | Diacare |
| 1.5 | 5.86 |
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| ADHP-2 | Ziabit |
| 1 | 5.36 |
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| ADHP-3 | Insucontrol |
| 3 | 5.44 |
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| ADHP-4 | Dolabi |
| 2.5 | 6.74 |
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| ADHP-5 | Diazym |
| 2.5 | 6.25 |
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| ADHP-6 | Alisa |
| 3.75 | 8.18 |
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| ADHP-7 | DaruchiniJamseed |
| 4.25 | 5.81 |
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| ADHP-8 | Garlic |
| 3.5 | 7.83 |
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| ADHP-9 | Methicrash |
| 30 | 6.70 |
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| ADHP-10 | Diano |
| 2.5 | 7.10 |
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| ADHP-11 | Azardiracha Indica |
| 2.5 | 6.35 |
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| ADHP-12 | Cuzium Jam |
| 4 | 5.72 |
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| ADHP-13 | Silaraj |
| 2.5 | 7.56 |
Figure 1Incubation of antidiabetic herbal preparations (ADHPs) in different agar media for microbial count. (a) ADHP-9 incubated in Tryptic Soya Agar (TSA) plate for total aerobic count, (b) ADHP-7 incubated in Chromocult agar plate for total coliform count, (c) ADHP-7 and ADHP-11 incubated in Sorbitol MacConkey (SMAC) agar plate for total E. coli count, (e) ADHP-6 incubated in caprylate-thallous Agar (CTA) plate for E. coli 0157 count, and (f) ADHP-11 incubated in Bismuth Sulfite Agar (BSA) plate for Salmonella spp. count.
Microbial assessment of different ADHPs.
| Sample | Total aerobic bacterial | Total coliform | Total |
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| ADHP-1 | 2.0 × 104 | 2.0 × 102 | Negative | Negative | Negative |
| ADHP-2 | 1.4 × 106 | Negative | Negative | Negative | Negative |
| ADHP-3 | 4.0 × 104 | 2.7 × 103, | Negative | Negative | Negative |
| ADHP-4 | 5.72 × 106 | 8.4 × 103 (P) | 3.1 × 103 (W) | Negative | 2.75 × 103 |
| ADHP-5 | 2.9 × 105 | Negative | Negative | Negative | Negative |
| ADHP-6 | 5.7 × 105 | Negative | Negative | Negative | Negative |
| ADHP-7 | 7.08 × 104 | 2.08 × 104 | 2.34 × 104 | Negative | Negative |
| ADHP-8 | 5.36 × 104 | Negative | Negative | Negative | Negative |
| ADHP-9 | 2.5 × 105 | 2.89 × 103 | 9.5 × 102 | 4.4 × 102 | Negative |
| ADHP-10 | 8.3 × 105 | 8.0 × 102 | 2.9 × 102 | Negative | Negative |
| ADHP-11 | 1.38 × 106 | 3.93 × 104 | 1.34 × 104 (P) | 2.1 × 103 (P) | Negative |
| ADHP-12 | 2.03 × 104 | Negative | Negative | Negative | Negative |
| ADHP-13 | 1.87 × 106 | 5.0 × 103 | 5.0 × 102 (P) | 1 × 102 (P) | Negative |
Microbial limits for finished herbal/botanical preparations (in colony-forming units/gram (cfu/g) or colony-forming units/mL (cfu/mL)) (current as of July 2014).
| Reference | EP category C | USP | WHO |
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| Product | Product with Ingredients demonstrated to fail Catergory B w/Processing/Pretreatment | Containing botanical ingredients | Herbal materials for internal use |
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| Total aerobic microbial count | 105 (maximum acceptance limit: 5 × 105) | 104 | 105 |
| Total combined yeast and mold count | 104 (maximum acceptance limit: 5 × 104) | 103 | 103 |
| Enterobacterial count (bile-tolerant Gram negative bacteria) | 104 | NA | 103 (other than |
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| Absence in 1 g | Absence in 10 g | 10 in 1 g |
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| Absence in 25 g | Absence in 10 g | Absence in 1 g |
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| NA | NA | NA |
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| NA | NA | Absence in 1 g |
| Shigella | NA | NA | Absence in 1 g |
EP: European Pharmacopoeia Edition 8.0, 5.1.8 (microbiological quality of herbal medicinal products for oral use and extracts used in their preparation), 2013.
USP: United States Pharmacopeial Convention, USP-NF 37-32, 2014.
WHO: World Health Organization, WHO Guidelines for Assessing Quality of Herbal Medicines with Reference to Contaminants and Residues, 2007.
NA: not assigned.
Figure 2Incubation of ADHP-8 in potato dextrose agar (PDA).
Heavy metal content of investigated ADHP samples.
| Sample ID | Zn (ppm) | Cu (ppm) | Mn (ppm) | Cr (ppm) | Cd (ppm) | Pb (ppm) |
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| ADHP-1 | 5.38 | 5.38 | 6.5 | 9.25 | BDL | 8.50¶ |
| ADHP-2 | 3.75 | 10.00 | 9.25 | 4.63 | BDL | 8.50¶ |
| ADHP-3 | 2.00 | 10.50 | 6.63 | 4.38 | BDL | 7.00¶ |
| ADHP-4 | 12.50 | 3.50 | 7.75 | 28.25 | 2.75 | 41.38 |
| ADHP-5 | 2.88 | 4.88 | 1.63 | 8.25 | BDL | 6.63¶ |
| ADHP-6 | 3.75 | 4.50 | 8.50 | 4.00 | BDL | 13.38 |
| ADHP-7 | BDL | 4.13 | 3.00 | 2.88 | BDL | 3.75 |
| ADHP-8 | 2.75 | 3.75 | 0.88 | 6.00 | BDL | 11.50 |
| ADHP-9 | 2.88 | 8.88 | 6.88 | BDL | BDL | 3.88 |
| ADHP-10 | 2 | 7.25 | 8.50 | 11.75 | BDL | 9.88¶ |
| ADHP-11 | 2.38 | 4.50 | 8.00 | 2.13 | BDL | 5.75¶ |
| ADHP-12 | BDL | 4.25 | 4.63 | 2.50 | BDL | 9.38¶ |
| ADHP-13 | 10.50 | 3.13 | 6.00 | 24.63 | 1.38 | 33.50 |
BDL: below detection level; exceed WHO and US FDA permission limit; §exceed HAS Singapore permission limit; ¶ exceed Chines Pharmacopoeia permission limit.
Permissible limit of heavy metal in herbal drugs.
| Heavy/toxic metal | WHO | US FDA | HSA Singapore | Chinese Pharmacopoeia |
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| Cadmium | 0.20 ppm | 0.30 ppm | 0.05 ppm | 0.30 ppm |
| Lead | 10.00 ppm | 10.00 ppm | 20.00 ppm | 5.00 ppm |
| Arsenic | 10.00 ppm | 10.00 ppm | 5.00 ppm | 2.00 ppm |
| Mercury | 1.00 ppm | 1.0 ppm | 0.50 ppm | 0.20 ppm |
| Copper | 20.00 ppm | 20.00 ppm | 150.00 ppm | 20.00 ppm |
| Zinc | 50.00 ppm | 50.00 ppm | — | — |
US FDA: United States Food and Drug Administration; HAS: Health Science Authority.
JECFA heavy metal limits for herbal dietary supplements.
| Heavy metals | Stated limit | Calculated daily |
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| Arsenic | 15 | 150 |
| Cadmium | 7 | 70 |
| Lead | 25 | 250 |
| Mercury | 1.6 | 16 |
JECFA: The Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives; PTWI: provisional tolerable weekly intake.
Heavy metal content of investigated ADHP samples and the daily safe intake of different heavy metals.
| Sample ID | Cumulative daily adult dose of preparation |
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| ADHP-1 | 1.50 | 8.06 | 8.06 | 9.75 | 13.88 | — | 12.75 |
| ADHP-2 | 1.00 | 3.75 | 10.00 | 9.25 | 4.63 | — | 8.50 |
| ADHP-3 | 3.00 | 6.00 | 31.50 | 19.88 | 13.13 | — | 21.00 |
| ADHP-4 | 2.50 | 31.25 | 8.75 | 19.38 | 70.63 | 6.88 | 103.44 |
| ADHP-5 | 2.50 | 7.19 | 12.19 | 4.06 | 20.63 | — | 16.56 |
| ADHP-6 | 3.75 | 14.06 | 16.88 | 31.88 | 15.00 | — | 50.16 |
| ADHP-7 | 4.00 | — | 16.50 | 12.00 | 11.00 | — | 15.00 |
| ADHP-8 | 3.50 | 9.63 | 13.13 | 3.06 | 21.00 | — | 40.25 |
| ADHP-9 | 30.00 | 86.25 | 266.25 | 206.25 | — | — | 116.25 |
| ADHP-10 | 2.50 | 5.00 | 18.13 | 21.25 | 29.38 | — | 24.69 |
| ADHP-11 | 2.50 | 5.94 | 11.25 | 20.00 | 5.31 | — | 14.38 |
| ADHP-12 | 4.00 | — | 17.00 | 18.50 | 10.00 | — | 37.50 |
| ADHP-13 | 2.50 | 26.25 | 7.81 | 15.00 | 61.56 | 3.44 | 83.75 |
This dose is calculated as indicated on the label of the finished product; BDL: below detection level.