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<p> The process of recapitulations is to take the individual microbes that have been previously isolated from kombucha and to recombine these in such a way that the fermented beverage of kombucha is reformed. This process in central to the idea of creating a designer beverage: the microbes that have been taken from kombucha and genetically engineered must be able to be put back together to remake kombucha. The process of recapitulation was repeated multiple times, each trial testing a different factor of kombucha.<p/>
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<p> The process of recapitulations took individual microbes, isolated from kombucha, and recombined these to reform kombucha. This process is essential to create a designer beverage: the microbes that have been taken from kombucha and genetically engineered must be able to be put back together to remake kombucha. The process of recapitulation was repeated multiple times in triplicate. Each trial tested a different growing condition or different combinations of microbes for regenerating kombucha.<p/>
 
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<p> The first trials of recapitulations tested the tea media being used to compare the tea that at-home brewers used to see if this would support the microbial growth of isolates. The next trials performed used strictly the microbes isolated from kombucha, the problem with this approach is that not all microbes that occur in kombucha can be isolated away from the symbiotic they exist in, and further they cannot grow on a solid agar plate. Using the previous research of kombucha found in scientific literature, as well as our findings in lab, the most prominent microbes that help to create kombucha were attained(either by isolation from kombucha or by purchasing from a scientific database) to be used in future recapitulations. <p/>
 
<p> The first trials of recapitulations tested the tea media being used to compare the tea that at-home brewers used to see if this would support the microbial growth of isolates. The next trials performed used strictly the microbes isolated from kombucha, the problem with this approach is that not all microbes that occur in kombucha can be isolated away from the symbiotic they exist in, and further they cannot grow on a solid agar plate. Using the previous research of kombucha found in scientific literature, as well as our findings in lab, the most prominent microbes that help to create kombucha were attained(either by isolation from kombucha or by purchasing from a scientific database) to be used in future recapitulations. <p/>

Revision as of 20:21, 18 October 2016

Austin_UTexas

Results


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Kombucha Strains

Conjugation

Recapitulation

Ethanol

pH Sensors