Gluconic Acid

Gluconic acid is documented as a prebiotic, a detoxifying agent, and a liver support compound. Honey-fed Jun contains an average of 4.2 grams per liter of gluconic acid, compared to 0.4 grams per liter in sugar-fed kombucha — a tenfold dif…

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Gluconic acid is documented as a prebiotic, a detoxifying agent, and a liver support compound. Honey-fed Jun contains an average of 4.2 grams per liter of gluconic acid, compared to 0.4 grams per liter in sugar-fed kombucha — a tenfold difference. A 2019 comparative analysis published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry measured gluconic acid concentrations in honey-fed Jun versus sugar-fed kombucha.