Evaluating the quality and nutritional content of bottled waters in Algeria

Lahbib Tamrabet, Sekiou Fateh, Tamrabet Selsabil
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The present study offers a quality assessment of the mineral and spring waters marketed in Algeria within the national and international legislations, examines the potential contribution of bottled waters to essential elements intake and effects on public health based on empirical, graphical tools, multivariate statistical techniques and (DRI) system. The study covered a dataset of 30 mineral and 33 spring brands. The parameters included, from bottle labels, were of physicochemical nature. All brands comply with National WHO norms for the bottled waters, except for (Brand#63) in which NO2− exceeded the maximum permissible limit for mineral water and (Brands#4 and #21) in which TH and TDS exceeded the Algerian recommended guidelines for spring water. Nearly 5% of the total brands were of bicarbonate nature belonging to mineral water, while 25% of all brands were suitable for low-sodium-diet. PCA and HCA showed that bottled waters could be classified into two distinct groups, according to degree of mineralization. The DRI system revealed that Algerian bottled waters contributed substantially to the daily intake for Mg2+ with up to (63%), Na+ (40.36%) and Ca2+ (36%) for spring water for different ages and genders, whereas mineral water exceeded the maximum recommended daily intake for Ca2+ (128%) and Na+ (148.36%) for adults.
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评估阿尔及利亚瓶装水的质量和营养成分
本研究根据国家和国际立法,对阿尔及利亚市场上销售的矿泉水和山泉水进行了质量评估,并根据经验、图形工具、多元统计技术和(DRI)系统,研究了瓶装水对人体必需元素摄入量的潜在贡献以及对公众健康的影响。研究涵盖了 30 个矿泉水品牌和 33 个山泉水品牌的数据集。从瓶子标签上获取的参数具有物理化学性质。所有品牌的瓶装水都符合国家世卫组织的标准,只有(63 号品牌)的 NO2-超出了矿泉水的最大允许限度,(4 号和 21 号品牌)的 TH 和 TDS 超出了阿尔及利亚推荐的矿泉水标准。近 5%的品牌属于重碳酸盐矿泉水,而 25%的品牌适合低钠饮食。PCA 和 HCA 表明,根据矿化程度,瓶装水可分为两个不同的组别。DRI 系统显示,阿尔及利亚瓶装水对不同年龄和性别的人每天摄入的镁2+(63%)、钠+(40.36%)和钙2+(36%)的贡献很大,而矿泉水则超过了成年人每天摄入钙2+(128%)和钠+(148.36%)的建议上限。
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