Content of review 1, reviewed on May 31, 2024

  1. Relevant references must be used in the material method section. It is not understood whether the authors developed the method themselves.
  2. There are no statistical methods in the findings and material method section. How the findings are evaluated must be determined by statistical analysis of the relevant data.
  3. Current studies should be included in the discussion section. There are recent studies using kombucha as a biomaterial. If the relevant reference is added, the quality of the publication will increase and provide clearer findings.
    (2024). 3D printed kombucha biomaterial as a tissue scaffold and L929 cell cytotoxicity assay. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, 28(9), e18316.

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Content of review 2, reviewed on June 24, 2024

Required changes have been done

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References

    Mikhail, K., Yuuki, T., Alexander, B., Ines, F., Erik, R., Ronald, Z. 2024. Sustainable food packaging using modified kombucha-derived bacterial cellulose nanofillers in biodegradable polymers. RSC Sustainability.