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The Physical And Microbiological Investigation Of Some Local Beverage Drinks
[A CASE STUDY OF ILORIN METROPOLIS, KWARA STATE]
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]Studies have revealed the frequent contamination of street food in many developing countries including Nigeria. Studies by Rath and Patra, (2012), Suneethaet al.(2011), and Arijitet al.(2010) have reveal high loads of bacterial pathogens on popular street foods in different part of India. In Africa, Mensahet al.(2012) reported the presence of Bacillus cereus, Staphylococcus aureus, Shigellasonnei, Escherichia coli, and Salmonella arizonaeonfrom different foods sold on streets of Accra. El-Shenaw ... Continue reading---
CHAPTER TWO - [ Total Page(s): 5 ]CHAPTER TWO2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW2.1 Overview of the Production of Locally Made Drinks in Ilorin The body system needs food as an essential resource for maintenance and functioning of various body systems. Locally produced drinks are nutritional drinks produced and consumed by many families and residents of Ilorin, Kwara State.As previously mentioned, locally produced drinks in Nigeria include Zobo, Kunu, Pito, Soy milk e.t.c. Many ethnic groups in Nigeria are still known to appreciat ... Continue reading---
CHAPTER THREE - [ Total Page(s): 7 ]CHAPTER THREE3.0 MATERIALS AND METHOD3.1 Study AreaThe Kwara State is located in the North-Central geopolitical region of Nigeria on latitude 80 24’ and 80 36’ North and longitude 40 10’ and 40 36’ East of the Greenwich Meridian with an elevation of 290m above sea level. It has a total area of 36,825 km2 with a total population of 2,371,089 (population.gov.ng). It is bounded to the west by Republic of Benin; to the north by Niger State, to the east by Kogi ... Continue reading---
CHAPTER FOUR - [ Total Page(s): 8 ]CHAPTER FOUR4.0 RESULTSSuperscripts a and b show that the values are significantly different while all the values bearing the same letter shows no significant different statistically. The pH of Kunu-Zaki for Kwara Central was 6.24 ± 0.05, Kwara South was 6.18 ± 0.03and Kwara North was 6.22 ± 0.12respectively. When pH of the three zones were compared with respect to Kunu-zaki, there were no significant different (p>0.05). With respect to zobo, the three locations were not significant ... Continue reading---
CHAPTER FIVE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]The presence of Candida spp. in the food sample is not surprising as they disperse in the form of spores which is abundant in the environment and can be introduce through dust and soil (Apinis, 2003). Their presence in these beverage drinks is of serious public health concern as this fungi have all been implicated with the production of mycotoxin (Makun et al., 2009). 5.1 ConclusionThis study examined the physical, chemical and microbiological quality of locally made drinks in Ilorin metro ... Continue reading---