Microbiological analysis and determination of antimicrobial traits of green banana (Musa spp.) and papaya (Carica papaya)

N. Jahan, R. Noor, S. K. Munshi
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Green banana (Musa spp.) and papaya (Carica papaya), which are commonly consumed as vegetables, are fruits with lots of health benefits. Due to their various medicinal applications, both the fruits are likely to contain antimicrobial properties. In this regard, present study was undertaken to determine the microbiological quality as well as the anti-bacterial traits of fresh green banana and papaya. To serve the purpose, a total of 12 samples (6 green bananas and 6 green papaya) were collected from different local and super shops as well from cultivation land of some villages of Bangladesh. The samples contained the microbial contamination with viable bacteria and fungi up to 107cfu/g and 103 cfu/g. Among the pathogenic bacteria, Staphylococcus spp. Pseudomonas spp. and Vibrio spp. were predominant as found in most of the samples in average of 102 cfu/g. Whereas Escherichia coli, Salmonella spp. and Shigella spp. were totally absent in all the samples. On the other hand, Klebsiella spp. was present in same samples. Additionally, the anti-bacterial poverties of the samples were chalked out. The in-vitro antimicrobial activities of the ethanolic, methanolic and hot water extracts of the samples were noticeably found against all the tested bacteria. Overall, present study revealed that both the green fruit samples were highly contaminated although they have antimicrobial activities. Thus, consumers’ awareness on the risk of consuming pathogen contaminated vegetables needs to be re-awakened and further investigations are required for potential antimicrobial properties. Stamford Journal of Microbiology, Vol.8(1) 2018: 41-45
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青香蕉(Musa spp.)和木瓜(Carica papaya)微生物学分析及抗菌特性测定
通常作为蔬菜食用的青香蕉(Musa spe .)和木瓜(Carica papaya)是对健康有益的水果。由于它们的各种药用用途,这两种水果都可能含有抗菌特性。为此,对新鲜青香蕉和木瓜的微生物品质及抗菌特性进行了研究。为此,我们从孟加拉国不同的地方和超市以及一些村庄的耕地中收集了12个样本(6个青香蕉和6个青木瓜)。细菌和真菌的微生物污染分别高达107cfu/g和103 cfu/g。病原菌中以葡萄球菌、假单胞菌和弧菌为主,平均含量为102 cfu/g。而大肠杆菌、沙门氏菌和志贺氏菌在所有样品中均未检出。另一方面,克雷伯氏菌也存在于相同的样本中。此外,用粉笔标出了样品的抗菌缺陷。乙醇提取液、甲醇提取液和热水提取液对所有被试细菌均有明显的体外抑菌活性。总的来说,目前的研究表明,这两种青果样品虽然具有抗菌活性,但污染程度很高。因此,消费者对食用受病原体污染蔬菜的风险的认识需要重新唤醒,并需要对潜在的抗菌特性进行进一步的研究。微生物学报,Vol.8(1) 2018: 41-45
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