Ecology, Environment and Conservation Paper

Vol. 29, Jan. Suppl. Issue 2023; Page No.(255-261)

COMPARING THE FILTERING EFFICIENCY OF KOMBUCHASCOBY AND NITROCELLULOSE MEMBRANE FILTER

Priyanka Suthar M. and V. Gayathri

Abstract

Kombucha is a fermented tea made from tea broth 5-8% Sucrose (granulated sugar) and SCOBY (symbioticculture of bacteria and yeast), it is an alcoholic drink with 0.5 -2.5% alcohol. The origin of kombucha tea issaid to be from China. The kombucha tea takes about 7-10 days for its fermentation. The fermentation takesplace in two stages, wherein the first stage takes about 7-10 days, and the pellicle is formed in the air-waterinterface and in the second stage the flavoring of the kombucha is done with the fruit pulp and it is left for10 days. In the first stage of fermentation, it forms a polymeric cellulose pellicle (SCOBY) with the help ofcertain species of bacteria and yeast-like lactic acid bacteria, Acetic acid bacteria and Saccharomyces species.The consumption of kombucha is good for health. The SCOBY is a biofilm formed by the action of aceticacid bacteria, lactic acid bacteria, and yeast and it is made of cellulose polymeric compound which can trapthe microorganisms to a certain extent and retain them on the filter pad (SCOBY). The increased use ofnitrocellulose membrane filter is used for filtering microorganisms from the sample is used extensively asit gives out efficient results, but the continuous and increased use of nitrocellulose filter is not good for theenvironment and for the human population who live near the industries where it is made. This studyfocuses on the use of SCOBY as a filter pad on various samples and finding out its efficiency when comparedto the nitrocellulose membrane filter pad.