07/06/2012
Buko Juice nutrition facts
Buko water is the juice in the interior or endosperm of young coconut. The water is one of the
nature’s most refreshing drinks consumed worldwide for its nutritious and health benefiting properties.
Its juicy water is usually obtained by opening a tender, green, healthy, and undamaged coconut.
The liquid is clear, sweet, and sterile and composed of unique chemicals such as sugars, vitamins,
minerals, electrolytes, enzymes, amino acids, cytokine, and phyto-hormones. In general,
young and slightly immature nuts harvested when they are about 5-7 months of age for drinking purpose.
Health benefits of Buko Juice:
Buko Juice is a very refreshing drink to beat tropical summer thirst. The juice is packed with simple sugar,
electrolytes, and minerals to replenish hydration levels in the body.
Research studies suggest that cytokinins (e.g., kinetin and trans-zeatin) in coconut water showed significant anti-ageing,
anti-carcinogenic, and anti-thrombotic effects.
Buko juice has been generally offered to patients with diarrhea in many tropic regions to replace
fluid loss from the gastrointestinal tract and reduce the need for intravenous therapy. The osmolarity
of tender Buko water is slightly greater than that of WHO recommended ORS (Oral Rehydration Therapy) osmolarity.
Presence of other biological constituents like amino acids, enzymes, minerals, and fatty acids may account for
this higher osmolarity. However, unlike WHO-ORS, its water is very low in sodium and chlorides, but rich in sugars
and amino acids. This well-balanced fluid composition with much needed calories would be an ideal drink than any other
brand of soft drink beverages in dehydration conditions.
Buko Juice is composed of many naturally occurring bioactive enzymes such as acid phosphatase,
catalase, dehydrogenase, diastase, peroxidase, RNA polymerases etc. Altogether, these enzymes aid in digestion and metabolism.
Despite very light consistency, its water has much better composition of minerals like calcium,
iron, manganese, magnesium, and zinc than some of fruits like oranges. (Compare mineral composition of oranges).
Its water is also a very good source of B-complex vitamins such as riboflavin, niacin, thiamin,
pyridoxine, and folates. These vitamins are essential in the sense that body requires them from external sources to replenish.
Buko Juice contains a very good amount of electrolyte potassium. 100 ml of water has 250 mg of potassium
and 105 mg of sodium. Together, these electrolytes help replenish electrolytes deficiency in the body due to diarrhea (loose stools).
In addition, fresh buko water has small amount of vitamin-C (ascorbic acid); provides about 2.4 mcg or
4% of RDA. Vitamin C is a water-soluble ant-oxidant.