Kombucha, the fermented tea: microbiology, composition, and claimed health effects
Authors:
C J Greenwalt, Keith H Steinkraus, R A Ledford
Abstract:
Kombucha is a slightly sweet, slightly acidic tea beverage consumed worldwide, but historically in China, Russia, and Germany. Kombucha is prepared by fermenting sweetened black tea preparations with a symbiotic culture of yeasts and bacteria. Potential health effects have created an increased interest in Kombucha. Yet, only a few research studies have shown that Kombucha has in vitro antimicrobial activity and enhances sleep and pain thresholds in rats. Furthermore, Kombucha consumption has proven to be harmful in several documented instances.
Country: USA
Citation: Journal of Food Protection, 63(7), 976-981.
Study Mailing Address:
Department of Food Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, USA Tel: 847-646-3447; Fax: 847-646-3441
Date Updated: January 20, 2021