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Title: MYCOTIC LOADS’ DETERMINATION OF NON-STERILE PHARMACEUTICALS IN LAGOS STATE AND 16S rDNA IDENTIFICATION OF THE FUNGAL ISOLATES
Authors: Oyebanji, E. O
Adekunle, A. A
Coker, H. A
Adebami, G. E
Keywords: Oral drug, Contamination, Fungal load, Fungal identification, Colony forming unit, Aspergillus
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH
Citation: Oyebanjo, E. O, Adekunle, A. A, Coker, H. A & Adebami, G. E (2018). MYCOTIC LOADS’ DETERMINATION OF NON-STERILE PHARMACEUTICALS IN LAGOS STATE AND 16S rDNA IDENTIFICATION OF THE FUNGAL ISOLATES. JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH. Volume 6, Issue 2, Year of Publication 2018, Page 16 – 28 DOI: 10.18231/2348-0335.2018.0007
Series/Report no.: 6;2
Abstract: Pharmaceuticals are medicinal products used in the prevention, treatment, and diagnosis of diseases. As such, the presence of microorganisms’ especially fungal toxins can reduce or eliminate the product's therapeutic activity and constitute a potential danger to patient health. This study attempts to determine the fungal loads of liquid preparation used as medication in Lagos State and its environs and identify the fungal isolates. 252 different types of oral liquid drugs (200syrups and 52 suspensions) which included paracetamol syrup, cough syrup and antibiotics suspension manufactured in five different pharmaceutical industries in Nigeria were methodically sampled and analyzed for fungi contamination using a standardized method. The isolated fungi were identified using morphological characterization as well as 16SrDNA sequencing. 13% of the sampled syrups were found to be contaminated with fungi where the colony forming units for paracetamol syrup, cough syrup and antibiotics suspension ranges from 2.0x101 - 9.6×104 ; 1.0x102- 7.5x104 and 1.0x101 - 8.8×104cfu/ml respectively while87% yielded no growth.Thirteen (13) morphologically different species of fungi were identified which included Aspergillus niger strains, A. tamari strains, A. japonicas, A. flavus, A. awamari, A. ellipticus, A. tubingensis, Meyerozyma aaribbica, Candida carpophila and Eurotiomycetes spp, The presence of microorganisms in oral liquid samples might explain the treatment complicacy of the diseased children. Therefore, microbiological quality of such drugs is thus suggested.
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