Viability and Diversity of the Microbial Cultures Available in Retail Kombucha Beverages in the USA
Kombucha is a two-stage fermented sweetened tea beverage that uses yeast and lactic acid bacteria (LAB) to convert sugars into ethanol and lactate and acetic acid bacteria (AAB) to oxidize ethanol to acetate. Its popularity as a beverage grew from claims of health benefits derived from this vibrant microbial bioconversion. While recent studies have shed light on the diversity of cultures in Kombucha fermentation, there is limited information on the diversity, and especially viability, of...
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Viability and Diversity of the Microbial Cultures Available in Retail Kombucha Beverages in the USA