%0 Journal Article %T Concentration of ions in selected bottled water samples sold in Malaysia %A Ahmad Zaharin Aris %A Ryan Chuan Yang Kam %A Ai Phing Lim %A Sarva Mangala Praveena %J Applied Water Science %@ 2190-5495 %D 2013 %I Springer %R 10.1007/s13201-012-0060-3 %X Many consumers around the world, including Malaysians, have turned to bottled water as their main source of drinking water. The aim of this study is to determine the physical and chemical properties of bottled water samples sold in Selangor, Malaysia. A total of 20 bottled water brands consisting of ¡®natural mineral (NM)¡¯ and ¡®packaged drinking (PD)¡¯ types were randomly collected and analyzed for their physical¨Cchemical characteristics: hydrogen ion concentration (pH), electrical conductivity (EC) and total dissolved solids (TDS), selected major ions: calcium (Ca), potassium (K), magnesium (Mg) and sodium (Na), and minor trace constituents: copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) to ascertain their suitability for human consumption. The results obtained were compared with guideline values recommended by World Health Organization (WHO) and Malaysian Ministry of Health (MMOH), respectively. It was found that all bottled water samples were in accordance with the guidelines set by WHO and MMOH except for one sample (D3) which was below the pH limit of 6.5. Both NM and PD bottled water were dominated by Na + K > Ca > Mg. Low values for EC and TDS in the bottled water samples showed that water was deficient in essential elements, likely an indication that these were removed by water treatment. Minerals like major ions were present in very low concentrations which could pose a risk to individuals who consume this water on a regular basis. Generally, the overall quality of the supplied bottled water was in accordance to standards and guidelines set by WHO and MMOH and safe for consumption. %K Bottled water %K Natural mineral water %K Packaged drinking water %K Water quality %K Major ions %U http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13201-012-0060-3