Chemical quality assessment of major brands of bottled mineral water available in the Ethiopian market

Moges Mitku, Lake Endeshaw
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Assessing bottled mineral water with drinking water guidelines set by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Ethiopian Standard Agency (ESA) are highly relevant for practitioners, bottling companies, managers, regulators, and policymakers regarding water supply particularly bottled water. The present study was carried out to report the physicochemical quality of six branded bottled mineral water widely available in the Ethiopian market and compare them with drinking water standards. The investigated physicochemical parameters were pH, electrical conductivity (EC), total dissolved solids (TDS), chloride ion (CL - ), nitrate ion (NO3 - ), potassium (K+ ), sodium (Na+ ), zinc (Zn+ ), iron (Fe3+), calcium (Ca2+) and magnesium ion (Mg2+) using standard analytical techniques. Flame Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (FAAS) was used to determine the number of metal elements. The Ultra Violet-Visible Spectrophotometer (UV-VIS) analysis was used to determine the amount of NO- in the bottled mineral water. The TDS and CL-values were determined by using gravimetric and volumetric methods. The study results revealed that the values of the quality parameter concentrations measured experimentally were slightly varied from the labeled values on the bottle. However, all brands were within EAS and WHO limit values for drinking water. The calculated correlation coefficient between the bottled water and the soil sample, between some dissolved solids and the TDS concentration in bottled mineral water, and between TDS and the pH concentration in bottled mineral waters was 0.99, 0.77 and 0.94, respectively. The study also verified that all the studied bottled water brands are safe for human consumption.
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埃塞俄比亚市场上主要品牌瓶装矿泉水的化学质量评估
根据世界卫生组织(世界卫生组织)和埃塞俄比亚标准局(欧空局)制定的饮用水指南评估瓶装矿泉水,对于从业者、装瓶公司、管理人员、监管机构和政策制定者来说,尤其是瓶装水的供应具有高度相关性。本研究旨在报告埃塞俄比亚市场上广泛供应的六种品牌瓶装矿泉水的物理化学质量,并将其与饮用水标准进行比较。使用标准分析技术,研究的物理化学参数为pH、电导率(EC)、总溶解固体(TDS)、氯离子(CL-)、硝酸根离子(NO3-)、钾(K+)、钠(Na+)、锌(Zn+)、铁(Fe3+)、钙(Ca2+)和镁离子(Mg2+)。火焰原子吸收光谱法(FAAS)用于测定金属元素的数量。采用紫外-可见分光光度计(UV-VIS)分析法测定瓶装矿泉水中NO的含量。TDS和CL值通过使用重量法和容量法测定。研究结果表明,实验测量的质量参数浓度值与瓶子上的标记值略有不同。然而,所有品牌都在EAS和世界卫生组织的饮用水限值范围内。计算出的瓶装水与土壤样品之间、某些溶解固体与瓶装矿泉水中TDS浓度之间以及TDS与瓶装矿泉水pH浓度之间的相关系数分别为0.99、0.77和0.94。该研究还证实,所有被研究的瓶装水品牌对人类消费都是安全的。
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