Phytochemical Properties and Heavy Metal Contents of Commonly Consumed Alcoholic Beverages Flavoured with Herbal Extract in Nigeria
Date
2018
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MDPI AG (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute)
Abstract
There is proliferation of alcoholic beverages flavoured with herbal-extracts that are
perceived to have medicinal values. Information on the phytochemical and heavy metal contents
of these products is scarce. This study assessed the phytochemical properties and heavy metal
contents of herbal-extract flavoured alcoholic beverages in major motor parks in Ibadan, Nigeria. The
phytochemical properties of the beverages were determined in triplicate using standard methods,
while the heavy metal contents were assessed while using atomic absorption spectrophotometry.
Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, and means were compared using ANOVA at
p < 0.05.The pH range of the beverages was 3.28–6.57 and the alcohol content was 34.0–51.5%.
Detected major phytochemicals and concentration ranges were phytic acid (0.72–2.37 mg/g), alkaloids
(0.42–4.11 mg/g), flavonoids (0.22–3.64 mg rutin equivalents/g), total phenols (1.13–3.66 mg gallic
acid equivalents/g), anthraquinones (0.74–1.93 mg/g),and triterpenoids (0.74–1.93 mg/g). The
heavy metal contents were Pb (2.13–4.70 mg/L), Cd (0.06–0.07 mg/L), Co (0.12–0.23 mg/L),
Zn (0.14–0.40 mg/L), and Fe (0.72–4.22 mg/L); only Pb and Cd were above the World Health
Organization (WHO) limits of 0.01 mg/L and 0.03 mg/L in water, respectively. The herbal-extract
flavoured alcoholic beverages contain beneficial phytochemicals and traces of heavy metals. Safety
awareness of these products for improved consumers’ health would be of public health importance.
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phytochemical, heavy metals, flavoured alcoholic beverages, herbal extract
