Title of article :
Chemical, Microbial Quality, and Risk Assessment due to Toxic Metal Contamination of Egusi (Citrullus colocynthis L.) Powder Sold in Selected Ghanaian Markets
Author/Authors :
Arthur, Winifred CSIR-Food Research Institute - P.O. Box M30 - Accra, Ghana , Ofori, Jemima CSIR-Food Research Institute - P.O. Box M30 - Accra, Ghana , Addo, Peter CSIR-Food Research Institute - P.O. Box M30 - Accra, Ghana , Amey, Nelson CSIR-Food Research Institute - P.O. Box M30 - Accra, Ghana , Korley Kortei, Nii University of Health and Allied Sciences - PMB - 31 Ho, Ghana , Toah Akonor, Paa CSIR-Food Research Institute - P.O. Box M30 - Accra, Ghana
Abstract :
The present study was undertaken to investigate the physicochemical and microbiological qualities of melon seed powder sold in
some open Ghanaian markets. Twenty-five samples of powder were collected randomly from each of four major markets and
analyzed for moisture, pH, total ash, acid insoluble ash, and free fatty acids (FFA) using standard methods. The microbial
population was determined using the pour plate method. Melon seed powder samples had a neutral pH (6.9-7.3) and contained
significant amounts of ash (0.1-0.6%). Acid insoluble ash of powder from one market was high (0.6%) and possibly indicate
contamination with siliceous earth material. FFA ranged between 4.1 and 11.6% for powder from the four markets. Levels of
lead were higher (0.4-0.8 ppm) than other metals such as cadmium (0.02 ppm) and copper (0.3-0.6 ppm). HQ values >1 were
recorded for Pb, implying a greater risk of toxicity to consumers. Counts for aerobic bacteria, fecal coliforms, and yeast and
molds were in the range of 3.2-4.4, 1.6-4.0, 1.4-2.8, and 1.1-3.2 log CFU/g correspondingly for these organisms. E. coli was not
detected in any of the melon seed powder samples analyzed. This study highlights the need for proper handling of melon seed
during processing, storage, and distribution, to safeguard its quality for consumers.
Keywords :
Chemical , Microbial Quality , Risk Assessment due , Toxic Metal Contamination , Egusi , Citrullus colocynthis L. , Powder Sold , Ghanaian Markets
Journal title :
International Journal of Food Science