Functional kombucha production from fusions of black tea and Indian gooseberry (Phyllanthus emblica L.)

Heliyon. 2024 Dec 6;10(24):e40939. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e40939. eCollection 2024 Dec 30.

Abstract

The use of alternative ingredients as supplements to or blends with kombucha tea to improve organoleptic properties and health effects has recently increased. Indian gooseberry fruit is among the most promising alternative raw materials for producing functional kombucha since the berries contain several beneficial substances. In this study, the production of functional kombucha beverages from fusions of black tea and Indian gooseberry fruit homogenate (IGH) was investigated, and the chemical and biological properties of kombucha products were evaluated and compared with those of traditional black tea kombucha products. Chemical composition analysis revealed that IGH contains high amounts of polyphenols (627.4 mg GAE/L or 129.51 mg GAE/g dry weight), flavonoids (98.0 mg QE/L or 9.11 mg QE/g dry weight), and vitamins, specifically ascorbic acid (465.72 mg/100 g fresh weight). It also contains several amino acids, fatty acids, and trace elements. Supplementing or blending black tea kombucha with IGH in the range of 10 %-50 % (v/v) increased the total phenolic content (TPC), total flavonoid content (TFC), and total acidity of the fermented beverages. Several volatile organic compounds associated with the flavor, aroma, and health benefits of kombucha were also detected in black tea and IGH fusion kombucha products. Moreover, the black tea and IGH fusion kombucha products also displayed greater antioxidant and antimicrobial activities than the traditional black tea kombucha. Among the different combinations of black tea and IGH, supplementing black tea kombucha with 20 % IGH was the best combination for producing alternative and unique functional kombucha products with notable nutritional and health benefits.

Keywords: Antimicrobial; Antioxidant; Black tea; Indian gooseberry fruits; Kombucha; SCOBY.