Comparative microbial quality of jedi drinks sold in two major cities in Nigeria

dc.contributor.authorOsungunna, M. O.
dc.contributor.authorOluremi, B. B.
dc.contributor.authorTalabi, I.
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-18T12:47:21Z
dc.date.issued2010
dc.description.abstractThe microbial quality of ten samples of Jedi herbal preparations sold for the treatment of anal fistula in major motor parks of Sagamu and Ibadan, both in Nigeria was studied and compared. Phytochemical analysis of the samples revealed that all the samples contained Saponins and Tannins. Alkaloids and cardenolides were also present to varying extent. These secondary metabolites are known to be responsible for the prevention of anal fistula. 100% contained Pseudomonas aeruginosa, 80% from Sagamu contained Klebsiella spp; 60% from Ibadan contained Bacillus spp, 30% of the samples contained Staphylococcus aureus and 70% contained fungi. Antibiotic sensitivity patterns revealed that the Gram-negative isolates were most sensitive to ofloxacin, a quinolone antibiotic while the Gram-positive isolates were most sensitive to Streptomycin, an aminoglycoside
dc.identifier.issn1680-5194
dc.identifier.otherui_art_osungunna_comparative_2010
dc.identifier.otherPakistan Journal of Nutrition 9(8), pp. 773-775
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.ui.edu.ng/handle/123456789/12286
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherAsian Network for Scientific Information
dc.subjectJedi
dc.subjectAnal fistula
dc.subjectPhytochemical
dc.subjectCardenolides
dc.subjectAntibiotic
dc.titleComparative microbial quality of jedi drinks sold in two major cities in Nigeria
dc.typeArticle

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