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Friday, June 20, 2025

Burong Isda Breakthrough: UP Study Uncovers Potent Probiotic and Antifungal Powers in Filipino Fermented Fish


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In a compelling intersection of heritage and high science, researchers from the University of the Philippines Diliman have made a groundbreaking discovery hidden in plain sight—inside a humble, fermented fish dish beloved in Pampanga.


Burong isda, a traditional Kapampangan delicacy made of rice and freshwater fish left to ferment, may now be more than just a cultural staple—it could be a key to fighting dangerous fungal infections and boosting gut health. A team of scientists led by UP Diliman College of Science has revealed that this dish harbors powerful probiotic bacteria with remarkable antifungal properties, opening new doors in health science and Filipino biotechnology.


At the heart of this discovery is Limosilactobacillus fermentum (L. fermentum), a type of bacteria closely related to the globally recognized Lactobacillus strains found in yogurt and other fermented foods. But unlike ordinary probiotics, the strains isolated from burong isda possess a unique, double-edged capability: they not only promote gut and immune health but also inhibit the growth of Aspergillus fumigatus, a potentially deadly fungus that often afflicts immunocompromised individuals.


“This might be the first study to demonstrate the antifungal potential of L. fermentum against A. fumigatus,” said Joshua Veluz, corresponding author and researcher from UPD’s National Sciences Research Institute (NSRI). “It underscores the untapped value of Philippine fermented foods.”


For Veluz, a Kapampangan native, the research is both personal and profound. Having grown up eating burong isda, he always felt there was something more to the dish beyond its sharp, acquired taste. That curiosity transformed into a scientific journey beginning in 2019, culminating in this pivotal discovery—one that not only elevates Filipino cuisine but also bridges local traditions with global health solutions.


The research team, which also includes Paul Christian Gloria and Dr. Maria Auxilia Siringan from UPD-CS NSRI, and Dr. Irineo Dogma Jr. from the University of Santo Tomas, used cutting-edge genomic and metabolomic techniques to profile the strains. They identified several probiotic traits including genes responsible for boosting immunity and producing essential B vitamins—B1, B2, B6, and B9. Significantly, the strains showed low potential for transferring antimicrobial resistance, addressing one of the major concerns in modern probiotic development.


A crucial hallmark of any effective probiotic is its ability to survive the hostile environment of the human digestive tract. While the burong isda strains struggled in highly acidic conditions mimicking the stomach, they thrived in less acidic parts of the gastrointestinal system—where probiotics typically exert their health benefits.


But what truly elevates this study is the antifungal angle. Aspergillus fumigatus, the fungus in question, is notorious for causing invasive infections that can be fatal for people with weakened immune systems. The fact that a naturally occurring probiotic from a local food can inhibit this fungus suggests vast potential for future therapeutics—and perhaps even the development of Filipino-made probiotic products with broad-spectrum applications.


“We aim to further characterize their functional traits and contribute to the growing field of probiotic research in the Philippines,” Veluz added, emphasizing the role of OMICs technologies in unlocking the power of local microbial resources.


The implications are enormous. In an era where antimicrobial resistance is a rising global threat and gut health is increasingly linked to immunity, mood, and chronic diseases, the rediscovery of beneficial microbes in age-old Filipino food practices offers a deeply rooted yet forward-looking solution.


This study not only honors the cultural legacy of burong isda but also redefines its place in science and medicine. It is a stirring reminder that the future of health innovation might very well be brewing in our backyards—or fermenting in our kitchens.


A Taste of the Future

As UP scientists continue to explore the probiotic universe of Philippine fermented foods, one thing becomes clear: our culinary heritage is more than delicious—it could be life-saving. From the humble jars of burong isda in Kapampangan households to the sophisticated laboratories of UP Diliman, this research exemplifies how tradition and technology can combine to nourish not only our bodies, but also our scientific frontiers.


In the world of probiotics and antifungals, L. fermentum from burong isda has just earned a spot on the global map—and it all started with a spoonful of fish and rice.

𝐎𝐫𝐭𝐨𝐠𝐫𝐚𝐩𝐢𝐲𝐚𝐧𝐠 𝐆̓𝐢𝐧𝐬ë𝐥𝐮𝐠̓ë𝐧 𝐒𝐮𝐛̓𝐚𝐧ë𝐧, 𝐧𝐚𝐢𝐬𝐚𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐧𝐚!


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Isinagawa noong 26–30 Mayo 2025 ang G̓insëlug̓ën Sub̓anën Orthography Convergence sa Villa Pablea Mountain Resort, Tolon, Rizal, Zamboanga Del Norte. Dinaluhan ang naturang gawain ng mga gurong nagsilbing manunulat ng kanilang ortograpiya, elders, at mga opisyal ng DepEd mula sa Rehiyon IX at X. Katuwang sa gawaing ito sina Gng. Josephine Daguman, G. James Daguman, at Rossini Lomosco ng Translators Association of the Philippines (TAP) at mga mananaliksik ng Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (KWF) na sina G. Christian Nayles at G. Earvin Christian T. Pelagio. 


Sa ginanap na pagtitipon, ibinahagi ng mga manunulat mula sa Rehiyon X ang borador ng Ortograpiyang G̓insëlug̓ën Sub̓anën na kanilang binuo para kumuha ng komento mula sa mga kinatawan ng Rehiyon IX. Inedit nang sama-sama ang kanilang ortograpiya, na-validate rin ang kanilang wordlist. 


Sinang-ayunan ng mga taga-Rehiyon IX ang kalakhan ng ibinahaging borador. Gayundin, napagkasunduan din na aayusin ang ispeling ng pangalan ng kanilang pangkat at wika batay sa tamang pagbigkas dito na mula sa naunang katawagan sa kanilang wika at pangkat na G̓insalug̓ën Sub̓anën patungo sa naisipinal na pangalan na G̓insëlug̓ën Sub̓anën. 


Ang Pagbuo ng Ortograpiya ng mga Wika ng Pilipinas ay isang patuluyang programa ng KWF sa ilalim ng Sangay ng Lingguwistika at Aplikadong Lingguwistika (SLAL) sa pamumuno ni Gng. Lourdes Z. Hinampas, Punò ng Sangáy at Dr. Arthur P. Casanova, Tagapangulo, KWF. Inaasahang makatutulong ang mabubuong ortograpiya sa kanilang komunidad at magamit bilang midyum ng pagtuturo sa paaralan.


Thursday, June 19, 2025

Tumindig at Umibig… PA MORE! ‘Walang Aray’ Roars Back with a Vengeance for PETA’s 2025 Theater Season


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Get ready for a theater experience like no other as the Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) proudly unveils the triumphant return of its most celebrated musical — Walang Aray. Back by insatiable public demand and bolstered by a sweeping victory at the 2024 Gawad Buhay Awards, this award-winning satirical masterpiece is set to reignite the stage from August 29 to October 12, 2025, at the PETA Theater Center.


Walang Aray — a riotously clever reimagining of Severino Reyes’ timeless zarzuela Walang Sugat — is written by Rody Vera and supercharged with a pop-infused musical score by Vince Lim. After a stunning 58-show run in 2023 alone, the production became an undeniable cultural juggernaut, earning eight of the most coveted Gawad Buhay trophies. These included Outstanding Musical, Ensemble Performance, Stage Direction (Ian Segarra), Book (Rody Vera), Original Score (Vince Lim & Rody Vera), and Choreography (Gio Gahol) — plus double victories in the female performance categories for Neomi Gonzales and Shaira Opsimar.



Now, in a powerful comeback that launches PETA’s 58th theater season themed “Love and Power,” Walang Aray returns — sharper, bolder, and more resonant than ever. Helmed once again by Director Ian Segarra, now with the dynamic Norbs Portales as Associate Director, the production promises a revitalized staging that preserves the musical’s biting wit and romantic rebellion — while updating it with new contemporary punchlines, sharper text, and a brand-new original song by Lim.


The cast? A thrilling fusion of PETA’s finest and some of Philippine theater’s biggest stars. Original leads Gio Gahol and Jon Abella reprise the iconic role of Tenyong, joined by Shaira Opsimar and Marynor Madamesila as the fiery Julia. Newcomer Lance Reblando steps into the spotlight with his debut performance as Julia, breathing fresh energy into the spirited heroine.


Also returning are audience favorites Bene Manaois (Miguel), Kiki Baento (Monica), Carlon Matobato (Lucas), Neomi Gonzales (Juana), Gie Onida and Csairus Habla (Don Tadeo), and Johnnie Moran (Padre Alfaro), alongside an ensemble bursting with comic timing and stage presence: Jarred Jaicten, Gerard Dy, Yeyin de la Cruz, Ayla Garcia, and Ada Tayao.


But that’s not all.


Two legends of Filipino pop culture are joining the ranks: Jolina Magdangal — beloved actress, singer, and icon of millennial nostalgia — dons the extravagant role of Doña Juana, while the ever-charming Ice Seguerra takes on the lovable sidekick Lucas, bringing a whole new flavor to the already electric cast.


The 2025 run also welcomes powerhouse additions: Rendell Sanchez (Miguel), Divine Aucina (Monica), Gold Villar-Lim (Juana), and Roi Calilong (Padre Alfaro), plus a vibrant new ensemble featuring James Lanante, MC Dela Cruz, Bomba Ding, Otep Madriaga, Miah Canton, Matel Patayon, and Zoe Damag.


Tickets go on sale June 28, 2025, exclusively via ticket2me.net. Metrobank cardholders get a head start with a discounted pre-sale from June 28 to July 1, while general public sales open July 2. Ticket tiers are priced at P2,500 (VIP Front/Elevated), P2,000 (Orchestra/Balcony Center), P1,500 (Orchestra Side), and P1,200 (Balcony Side).


Produced by PETA in collaboration with Indie.Go Media and Metrobank, Walang Aray is not just a play — it’s a movement, a celebration of Filipino resistance and romance, and a rollercoaster of laughs and heartache that mirrors our times.


For partnerships or bulk ticketing inquiries, contact Mitch Go at 0917-539-1112 or email petatheater@gmail.com. Follow @petatheater on social media for the latest updates.


Raise your fist. Open your heart. Laugh, cry, and fall in love all over again. ‘Walang Aray’ is back — and it demands to be seen.

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