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Investigation of Pathogenic Microbial Contamination in Medicinal Herb Products on the Market

유통 한약재에 대한 병원성미생물 분포

  • Ham, Hee Jin (Seoul Metropolitan Government Research Institute of Public Health and Environment) ;
  • Yu, In Sil (Seoul Metropolitan Government Research Institute of Public Health and Environment) ;
  • Lee, Jib Ho (Seoul Metropolitan Government Research Institute of Public Health and Environment) ;
  • Kim, Su Jin (Seoul Metropolitan Government Research Institute of Public Health and Environment) ;
  • Yu, Young Ah (Seoul Metropolitan Government Research Institute of Public Health and Environment) ;
  • Lee, En Sun (Seoul Metropolitan Government Research Institute of Public Health and Environment) ;
  • Kim, Hee Sun (Seoul Metropolitan Government Research Institute of Public Health and Environment)
  • 함희진 (서울특별시 보건환경연구원 강북농수산물검사소) ;
  • 유인실 (서울특별시 보건환경연구원 강북농수산물검사소) ;
  • 이집호 (서울특별시 보건환경연구원 강북농수산물검사소) ;
  • 김수진 (서울특별시 보건환경연구원 강북농수산물검사소) ;
  • 유영아 (서울특별시 보건환경연구원 강북농수산물검사소) ;
  • 이은순 (서울특별시 보건환경연구원 강북농수산물검사소) ;
  • 김희선 (서울특별시 보건환경연구원 강북농수산물검사소)
  • Received : 2017.02.14
  • Accepted : 2017.04.11
  • Published : 2017.04.30

Abstract

Background: The study was conducted to investigate the distributions of faecal bacteria in commercial oriental medicine herb products. Methods and Results: A survey was conducted on the microbial contamination levels and antimicrobial specificity of Bacillus cereus and other microbes using 106 oriental medicine herb products on sale in Seoul. Pouring and isolation methods such as standard plate counts were used to identify the bacteria. The isolated bacterias included coliforms, Bacillus spp., Enterococcus spp., Staphylococcus spp., Listeria spp.were identified by using gram staining and an API (analytical profile index) kit. Antimicrobial drugs discs were determined by CLSI (clinical and laboratory standards institute). Conclusions: The bacterial isolates present in the herbal medicines included 98 coliforms, 45 Bacillus spp., 29 Enterococcus spp., and 2 Listeria spp. Among these, there were nine Bacillus cereus strains, one Enterococcus faecium strain, and one Enterococcus faecalis strain present. The 9 Bacillus cereus strains were tested for susceptibility to 36 types of antibiotics products by the disc diffusion method. The strains showed resistance to 13 of these antibiotic products and semi-resistance to 5 antibiotic products. On the basis of these results, any oriental medicine herb product can be assumed to be contain resistant or semi-resistant bacterial strains. Therefore, we suggest prescribing guidelines and special management for the use of antibiotics in farms producing oriental medicine herb products.

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