1. Techno-functional aspects of kombucha analogs formulated from mulberry coproducts.
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Sariñana-Núñez PH, Rivas-Arreola MJ, Rocha-Guzmán NE, Moreno-Jiménez MR, González-Herrera SM, Álvarez SA, Rutiaga-Quiñones JG, and Velázquez-Quiñones SE
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- Antioxidants chemistry, Antioxidants pharmacology, Humans, Taste, Bacteria drug effects, Morus chemistry, Fermentation, Fruit chemistry
- Abstract
This study investigated the techno-functional conditions for producing fermented beverages using the kombucha artisanal consortium (kAC) while implementing sustainable strategies. According to the circular economy principles, the study focused on mulberry coproducts (MC) generated as agro-industrial waste during mulberry fruit production. The presence of target microorganisms in the beverage and biofilm was recorded to determine the MC content necessary for establishing kAC. Additionally, the physicochemical characteristics, carbohydrate and polyphenol profiles were analyzed to understand their impact on antioxidant activity and sensory responses in the soft drink. Notably, a concentration of 0.25% MC was found to yield fermented soft drinks rich in probiotic populations and displaying nutraceutical qualities that enhance antioxidant activity and sensory acceptability. This study offers valuable technical guidance for repurposing mulberry pruning coproducts in the creation of novel products., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors have declared that there is no conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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