Assessing the quality of commercialized bottled drinking water / Nurul Izzati Dzulkepli
The commercialized of bottled drinking water was due to the rapid increase in the urbanisation as well as the global population growth. People were tend to consume bottled drinking water because the drinking water can be purchased easily at most of the shops and retailers. This study was conducted t...
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my.uitm.ir.422062021-03-11T08:05:34Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/42206/ Assessing the quality of commercialized bottled drinking water / Nurul Izzati Dzulkepli Dzulkepli, Nurul Izzati Microbial ecology Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine Food and food supply in relation to public health The commercialized of bottled drinking water was due to the rapid increase in the urbanisation as well as the global population growth. People were tend to consume bottled drinking water because the drinking water can be purchased easily at most of the shops and retailers. This study was conducted to evaluate the quality of commercialized bottled drinking water between mineral and reverse osmosis bottled drinking water. Two different samples (n=2) for each brands were purchased randomly for both mineral and reverse osmosis bottled drinking water and analysed for physical (pH, Turbidity, TDS), chemical (Sulfate, Fluoride, Nitrate, as well as microbial counts ((Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Heterothrophic Plate Count). Based on the analysis results, 100% of the samples were below the permissible limit referring to the Malaysian Food Regulations 1985, IBWA, FDA and EPA for pH, TDS, turbidity, Sulfate, Fluoride, Nitrate and HPC. However, 40% of the samples were detected with E.Coli, which 7 were from mineral bottled drinking water while another 5 were from reverse osmosis bottled drinking water. Also, 43% of the samples were detected with P. Aeruginosa after 72 hours of incubation, which 7 samples from mineral bottled drinking water while another 6 were from reverse osmosis bottled drinking water. Health Risk Assessment (Hazard Quotient (HQ) and Chronic Daily Intake (CDI) of Nitrate) have been conducted for both mineral and reverse osmosis bottled drinking water. The HQ and CDI for the samples were less than 1 and indicates that there were no adverse effects expected to occur due to the consumption of Nitrate in bottled drinking water. Recommendation was suggested for the government to enforce the regulation related to bottled drinking water industry as well as to raise the awareness regarding the importance of a high quality of drinking water to the people. 2018 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/42206/1/42206.pdf Dzulkepli, Nurul Izzati (2018) Assessing the quality of commercialized bottled drinking water / Nurul Izzati Dzulkepli. [Student Project] (Unpublished) |
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The commercialized of bottled drinking water was due to the rapid increase in the urbanisation as well as the global population growth. People were tend to consume bottled drinking water because the drinking water can be purchased easily at most of the shops and retailers. This study was conducted to evaluate the quality of commercialized bottled drinking water between mineral and reverse osmosis bottled drinking water. Two different samples (n=2) for each brands were purchased randomly
for both mineral and reverse osmosis bottled drinking water and analysed for physical (pH, Turbidity, TDS), chemical (Sulfate, Fluoride, Nitrate, as well as microbial counts ((Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Heterothrophic Plate Count). Based on the analysis results, 100% of the samples were below the permissible limit referring to the Malaysian Food Regulations 1985, IBWA, FDA and EPA for pH, TDS, turbidity, Sulfate, Fluoride, Nitrate and HPC. However, 40% of the samples were detected with E.Coli, which 7 were from mineral bottled drinking water while another 5 were from reverse osmosis bottled drinking water. Also, 43% of the samples were detected with P. Aeruginosa after 72 hours of incubation, which 7 samples from mineral bottled drinking water while another 6 were from reverse osmosis bottled drinking water. Health Risk Assessment (Hazard Quotient (HQ) and Chronic Daily Intake (CDI) of Nitrate) have been conducted for both mineral and reverse osmosis bottled drinking
water. The HQ and CDI for the samples were less than 1 and indicates that there were no adverse effects expected to occur due to the consumption of Nitrate in bottled
drinking water. Recommendation was suggested for the government to enforce the regulation related to bottled drinking water industry as well as to raise the awareness
regarding the importance of a high quality of drinking water to the people. |
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