A Review on Kombucha Tea—Microbiology, Composition, Fermentation, Beneficial Effects, Toxicity, and Tea Fungus

National Institute of Technology Rourkela · University of Novi Sad

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Abstract

Fermentation of sugared tea with a symbiotic culture of acetic acid bacteria and yeast (tea fungus) yields kombucha tea which is consumed worldwide for its refreshing and beneficial properties on human health. Important progress has been made in the past decade concerning research findings on kombucha tea and reports claiming that drinking kombucha can prevent various types of cancer and cardiovascular diseases, promote liver functions, and stimulate the immune system. Considering the widespread reports on kombucha, we recognized the need to review and update the research conducted in relation to kombucha tea, its products and tea fungus. Existing reports have suggested that the protective effects of kombucha…

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Keywords
  • Food science
  • Acetic acid bacteria
  • Fermentation
  • Black tea
  • Green tea
  • Yeast
  • Fungus
  • Health benefits
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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