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Chemical Composition of Kombucha

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BEVERAGES
Volume 8, Issue 3, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/beverages8030045

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kombucha; fermentation; tea; health benefits; chemical composition

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Kombucha is a fermented sweetened tea that is widely available and consumed due to its potential health benefits. However, limited studies have been conducted to fully understand its chemical composition and effects on health.
Kombucha is a fermented sweetened tea with a mixed fermenting culture of yeast and acetic acid bacteria. While the history of kombucha is not completely clear, it is now available around the world and has shown an increase in availability and demand in the United States market. The proponents of kombucha consumption tout the varied health benefits it can provide. The final kombucha flavor and composition is a function of both the initial tea used and the fermentation process. While the ascribed benefits are varied and numerous, the number of direct studies has been limited. This review focuses on the current state of understanding of the chemical composition and the potential health effects both positive and negative reported in the literature.

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