http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/26658| Title: | Enhancing Glucuronic Acid and Bacterial Cellulose Yield in Kombucha via Valorization of Male Jelly Fig (Ficus pumila L. var. awkeotsang) | Authors: | Chou, Yu-Chieh Ku, Wei-Lun Cheng, Kuan-Chen Hsieh, Chen-Che Santoso, Shella Permatasari Lin, Yung-Kai Hung, Wei-Lun Lin, Shin-Ping |
Keywords: | kombucha;male jelly fig;bacterial cellulose | Issue Date: | 2026 | Publisher: | MDPI | Journal Volume: | 15 | Journal Issue: | 8 | Source: | FOODS | Abstract: | Male jelly fig (Ficus pumila L. var. awkeotsang) syconia are an underutilized by-product in Taiwan. This study evaluated male fig powder (0-2%, w/v) as a substrate for producing male fig-altered kombucha (FK) using a defined co-culture of Komagataeibacter xylinus and Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Fermentation markedly reshaped FK metabolites. Glucuronic acid increased in a dose-associated manner, reaching 6.63 g/L in 2% FK, whereas vitamin C declined during fermentation but remained highest in 2% FK. Gallic acid increased and peaked at 0.5% FK (320.75 mg/L), while acetic and succinic acids showed formulation-dependent patterns; conversely, caffeine decreased in all male fig-containing groups. FK also exhibited concentration-dependent color divergence from the control at day 9 (Delta E* up to 17.81 at 2% FK). Numerical increases in DPPH and TPC were observed; however, no significant differences were detected among the treatments. Importantly, male fig supplementation substantially enhanced kombucha bacterial cellulose (KBC) yield (0.56 to 7.28 g/L from 0 to 2% FK) without compromising high water content (similar to 96-99%) or swelling (similar to 90-94%). FTIR confirmed retention of the cellulose backbone, SEM showed formulation-dependent fibril diameters, and TGA indicated higher early-stage thermal stability with dose-dependent shifts in main degradation behavior. Collectively, male figs can be valorized to produce FK with altered metabolite profiles and improved KBC productivity. |
URI: | http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/26658 | DOI: | 10.3390/foods15081290 |
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