Evaluation of quality of some commonly used herbal medicinal plants in local markets of FCT, Abuja, Nigeria

F. Tarfa, A. Samali, N. Ibekwe, O. Adigwe
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The safety of herbal medicines has become a major concern to both national health authorities and the general public. Hence their production, quality, distribution and use are regulated. Some medicinal plants commonly used for malaria, diabetes and Tuberculosis and respiratory conditions were evaluated for qual-ity. The objective of the study is to assess some quality specifications, physicochemical and heavy metals of some medicinal plant extracts. The samples were identified, purchased, processed and analyzed using appropriate standards methods specified by WHO and AOAC; while the heavy metals content was analyzed using Atomic Absorption Spectrophometer (AAS). All the analyzed samples passed WHO permissible limit established for heavy metals content, however 42.8 and 21.4% of the samples failed moisture and ash con-tent permissible limits respectively. High level of moisture content will favor microbial and fungal growth and shortens shelf-life of the samples. The WHO maximum permissible limits for moisture and ash content are ≤15 and ≤8. The ash content was also above standard permissible limit in 80% of the samples, this could be associated to improper handling that has resulted to introduction of inorganic substances such as silica and other inorganic matters. The levels of heavy metals content were all below the WHO maximum per-missible limits. The moisture, ash and heavy metals are among the important parameters of medicinal plants that require frequent routine monitoring in order to ensure safety.
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尼日利亚阿布贾FCT当地市场一些常用草药植物的质量评价
草药的安全性已成为国家卫生当局和公众关注的主要问题。因此,它们的生产、质量、分销和使用都受到管制。对一些常用于治疗疟疾、糖尿病、肺结核和呼吸系统疾病的药用植物进行了质量评价。本研究的目的是评价一些药用植物提取物的质量指标、理化指标和重金属含量。使用世卫组织和AOAC规定的适当标准方法对样品进行鉴定、购买、处理和分析;用原子吸收分光光度法(AAS)分析了重金属含量。所有分析样品的重金属含量均达到世界卫生组织规定的允许限量,但水分和灰分含量分别达42.8%和21.4%。高水平的水分含量有利于微生物和真菌的生长,并缩短样品的保质期。世界卫生组织对水分和灰分含量的最大允许限值分别为≤15和≤8。80%的样品灰分含量也高于标准允许限度,这可能与处理不当有关,导致引入了二氧化硅等无机物。重金属含量均低于世界卫生组织允许的最高限度。水分、灰分和重金属是药用植物的重要参数,需要经常进行常规监测以确保安全。
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