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Onion is associated with micro-organisms which are capable of causing spoilage.

Onions are inherently prone to spoilage due to their interaction with microorganisms, including bacteria and fungi, which can accelerate decay processes. These microorganisms possess enzymatic capabilities that catalyze the breakdown of organic matter within the onion, leading to undesirable changes in texture, appearance, and flavor. Proper storage conditions, such as adequate ventilation and temperature control, are essential in mitigating microbial growth and extending the shelf life of onions. Additionally, preservation methods like drying or pickling can impede microbial activity, thereby preserving the onion’s quality and enhancing its shelf stability.

ABSTRACT

Onion is associated with micro-organisms which are capable of causing spoilage. Onions with rots were examined microscopically. A solution of it was made and the serial dilution of 1:10-1¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬ to 1:1-5 were made from 10ml of the onions sample. From the dilution, 1ml of each diluent was plated on nutrient and saboor and dextrose agree to permit the grouth of the common bacterial and fungi, from the roffen onions. Duplicate plates were performed for each dilution. The plates was sivirled of gently to ensure even distribution of diluent and was incubated in inverted position of 370 c for 24 hours. After 24 hours, the colorues were counted, with vales yielding 30 to300 (to avoid TFTR and TNTC), the viable count per ml was defermined by multiplying the average number of colories of the duplicate plates by the corresponding factor (MPN table). Gram staining was carried out on the colories and examined microscopically. Representative colories were seperately sus-cultored on nutrient agar slopes for confirmatory characterization of the organism present Biochemical test for identification was also carried out. The result showed a mixed flora of bacterial and fungi including moulds as the organism responsible for spoilage of onions. The fungi isolated were Mucor spp rhizopus spp, Aspergilus spp and saccharomycis spp. The bacteria isolated from the sample were staphylococcus aureus, streptococcus pyogenes and Bacillus spp.

TABLE OF CONTENT

Title page
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
List of tables
Table of content

CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Background information

1.2 Aims of this research project
1.3 Statement of problems
1.4 Hypothesis
1.5 Significance of study
1.6 Limitation of this project

CHAPTER TWO
2.0 literature review
2.1 Introductions
2.2 Species of onions
2.3 Composition of raw onions
2.4 Dehydration of onions and uses of dehydrated onions
2.5 Basic principles involve in preventing microbial spoilage of onions
2.6 Spoilage of micro organisms

CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Materials and method
3.1 sample collection
3.2 materials used for the preparation of the medium
3.3 preparation of media
3.4 Preparation of sample
3.5 Microbial counts staining and microbiological work
3.5.1 Biochemical test for identification
3.5.2 Motility test
3.5.3 Sugar fermentation test

CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Result discussion
4.1 Result
4.2 Discussion

CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 conclusion and recommendation
5.1 Conclusion
5.2 recommendation
References
Appendix

CHAPTER ONE

1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Onions is a vegetable crop and ancient in nature if is through to have been domesticated in the central Asia. It is one of the oldest vegetable cultivated by man for food. In the world onion buld are found in ancient Egypt, India, China and Europe during the middle ages, and in the late sixteenth or early seventeenths centuries, it spread to the new world by the Spaniards. The crop is now wide spread in both temperate and tropical regions with Europe as the largest producers (cobley and Steele, 1976).
In the tropic most onions are grown with irrigation during the relatively cool dry season in semi arid region, they are not good crop for hot wet tropic. Onions can be grown under a wide range of climatic condition but they succeed best in a mild climate without excessive rainfall or great extremes of heat and cold. They are not suitable to regions with heavy rainfall in the lowland humid tropics. Cool conditions with an adequate moisture supply are most suitable for early growth followed by warm drier condition for maturation, harvesting and curing. They can be grown on a variety of soils, but the soil should be retentive of water, non – packing and rich in nutrient, a good fertile loam usually gives the best result. They may be grown successfully on peat soils. The soil optimum pH is about 6.0 – 7.0 (alkaline) (carl and Hall, 1986).
In storage a specific environment must be provided for the onions, if a high quality product is to result. Storage losses are a function of storage environment as well as the condition and cultural practices used during the growing season. Proper control of storage environment can however, significantly extend the storage season from that which would result from storage environment that were not matched to the condition of the onions when placed in storage (carl & Hall, 1986).
Onions may be stored in bulk or may be placed in palletised bins that are stacked in a storage structure. The use of bins may make handling of onions convenient but it does make ventilation of the onions more difficult. Improved bins design may alleviate the ventilation problems in future (cobley and Steele, 1976).
Onions are packed locally by using basket and jute bags these packaging material come locally from palm; bamboo and fibrous jute trees, also they have different sorts and sizes. These packaging materials have the function for transportation and storability of the onions. Again these packaging material are locally available and relatively cheap. Apart from these few advantages mentioned they have no barrier to dust, not suitable for measuring weight and can easily be crushed which might lead to damage of the onions.
The deterioration of raw onions may result from physical factors; actions of their own enzymes, microbial or combination of these factors. Mechanical damage resulting from action of animals, birds or insects or from brushing, wounding, bursting, cutting, freezing, desiccation or other mishandling may predispose towards increased enzymatic action or entrance, and growth of microorganisms. Also previous damage by plant pathogens may make the part of the crop used as food unfit for consumption or may open the way for growth of saprophytes and spoilage by them. Contact with spoilage onions may bring about transfer of organisms causing spoilage and increasing the wastage. Improper environment condition during harvest, transit, storage and marketing may favor spoilage.
Genera of bacteria usually present in onion include pseudomonas spp, Bacillus spp, chromobacterium, Enterobacterium, flavobacterium, lactobacillus serratia, staphylococcus spp, streptococcus spp and others and perhaps genera containing plant pathogens, such as Erwinia and xanthomomes. Grouwth of some micro-organisms may take place between harvesting and processing or consumption of the vegetable. Adequate control of temperature and humidity will reduce such growth (frazier and westhoff, 1978).

1.2 AIMS OF THIS RESEARCH PROJECT
The aims of this research project are:
1 to isolate, identify and characterize the different micro-organaniszs that are responsible for the spoilage of onions.
2 To categorize the pathogenic micro-organisms associated with the spoilage of onions.

1.3 STATEMENT OF PROBLEMS
The society is a place where a vegetable is been consumed everyday. This project research goes a long way in identifying problems which is encountered when spoilage occurs in onions; onion bulb that is contaminated when consumed causes severe stomach ache (presence of enterobacteriacea) because of the pathogenic micro-organisms present in if and this inturn is hazardous to ones health. The pathogenic micro-organisms present in the spoilage of onoins are deterimental to humans e.g pseudomonas spp., staphylococcus spp, Erwinia etc.
Onions been a member of the vegetable group is used widely in seasoning, flavouring and sometimes cured and stored as spicing agent. The proper storage of onions makes it available for use all year round and the effect of spoilagemicro-organisms afecting it has an adverse efect on the society at large because if makes onions not readily available to the society; that is why studies is been carried out in this project research to minimize and or stop spoilage of onions.

1.4 HYPOTHESIS
HO-A mixed flora of bacteria and fungi is found in spoilt onions.
Hi-bacteria and fungi found in onion result in the onions own enzymatic actions causing physical, microbial or combination of these factors leading to entrance and or growth of micro-organisms.

1.5 SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY
The justification of this project research is to ascertain the different micro-organism responsible for the spoilage of onions. In this process bacteria and fungi were isolated identified and characterized because they are the microorganisms associated with the spoilage of onions.
The deterioration of raw onions can also result from physical factors, actions of their own enzymes, microbial action or combination of these factors. In physical factors; the storage patter can affect the raw onions that is if it is stored in bulk or may be placed in palletized bins and this does not make ventilation of the onions easily, so improved bins design may be of great help. In action of their own enzymes; if the raw onions is crushed during packaging, handling, this may inturn allow the penetration of micro – organisms which will now alter the enzymatic action of the raw onions and may lead to spoilage of the onions flesh which is meant for food and if consumed could be hazardous to health.

1.6 LIMITATION OF THIS PROJECT
The use of low – fech equipment was a limit to the scope of this experiment. Also the size of the sample population was also a limit to this research project due to the fact that not all the species of onions was enumerated in the sample and finally money was also an impediment to this research project; lack of huge amount for proper research.

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Yes, onions, like many other vegetables, can be associated with microorganisms that are capable of causing spoilage. Onions are particularly susceptible to bacterial and fungal spoilage. Here are some of the common microorganisms that can cause spoilage in onions:

Bacteria: Various types of bacteria, such as Pseudomonas spp., Enterobacter spp., and Lactic acid bacteria, can grow on onions and lead to spoilage. These bacteria can cause changes in color, texture, and odor of the onions, making them unpalatable or unsafe to consume.

Fungi: Fungal species like Aspergillus, Penicillium, and Botrytis can also grow on onions. They can lead to visible mold growth on the surface of the onions, and in some cases, produce mycotoxins that can be harmful if ingested.

Yeasts: Yeasts can ferment the sugars present in onions, leading to the production of alcohol and carbon dioxide. This can result in off-flavors, texture changes, and a swollen appearance in the onions.

To prevent spoilage and extend the shelf life of onions, proper storage conditions are essential. Onions should be kept in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated place. Additionally, avoiding physical damage during handling and storing them away from other fruits and vegetables can help reduce the risk of contamination and spoilage. If you notice signs of spoilage, such as mold, off-odors, or sliminess, it’s best to discard the affected onions to prevent any potential foodborne illnesses.