*1Onipede, J. A., 2Morka, E., 1Adeleye, O. R., and 3Onipede, O. M.
Abstract:
Background: Datura stramonium, commonly known as Jimson weed, is widely recognized in traditional medicine, and is a key ingredient in various herbal concoctions. Aside from the well-known herbal formulation, a cocktail made from Datura stramonium, known locally as ‘gegemu’, has become increasingly popular among students in our environment, raising concerns about its microbial quality. The fact that this cocktail is not commercially available raises the possibility of contamination by pathogenic microorganisms during preparation or storage, posing significant health risk. The objective of this study was to assess the microbial quality of this cocktail drink and determine the antimicrobial susceptibility of the bacteria isolates. Continue reading “Bacteriological quality of Datura stramonium cocktail (‘gegemu’) and antimicrobial susceptibility of isolated bacterial pathogens”