Khai Lun Ong
City University of Hong Kong
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Bioresource Technology | 2018
Khai Lun Ong; Guneet Kaur; Nattha Pensupa; Kristiadi Uisan; Carol Sze Ki Lin
Staggering amounts of food waste are being generated in Asia by means of agricultural processing, food transportation and storage, and human food consumption activities. This along with the recent sustainable development goals of food security, environmental protection, and energy efficiency are the key drivers for food waste valorization. The aim of this review is to provide an insight on the latest trends in food waste valorization in Asian countries such as India, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. Landfilling, incineration, and composting are the first-generation food waste processing technologies. The advancement of valorisation alternatives to tackle the food waste issue is the focus of this review. Furthermore, a series of examples of key food waste valorization schemes in this Asian region as case studies to demonstrate the advancement in bioconversions in these countries are described. Finally, important legislation aspects for food waste disposal in these Asian countries are also reported.
Bioresource Technology | 2018
Tsz Him Kwan; Khai Lun Ong; Ariful Haque; Wing Hei Kwan; Sandeep Kulkarni; Carol Sze Ki Lin
Valorisation of mixed food and beverage (F&B) waste was studied for the recovery of sugars via saccharification. Glucoamylase and sucrase were employed to hydrolyse the starch and sucrose present in the mixed F&B waste because of the high cost-effectiveness for such recovery. The Michaelis-Menten kinetics model suggests that preservatives and additives in beverages did not inhibit glucoamylase and sucrase during saccharification. High levels of glucose (228.1 g L-1) and fructose (55.7 g L-1) were efficiently produced within 12 h at a solid-to-liquid ratio of 37.5% (w/v) in 2.5 L bioreactors. An overall conversion yield of 0.17 g sugars per g of mixed F&B waste was obtained in mass balance analysis. Lastly, possible industrial applications of the sugar-rich hydrolysate and by-products are discussed. This study is believed to cast insights into F&B waste recycling via biotechnology to produce high-value added products to promote the establishment of a circular bio-economy.
Food and Bioproducts Processing | 2017
Ariful Haque; Xiaofeng Yang; Khai Lun Ong; Wentao Tang; Tsz Him Kwan; Sandeep Kulkarni; Carol Sze Ki Lin
Catalysis Today | 2018
Iris K.M. Yu; Khai Lun Ong; Daniel C.W. Tsang; Ariful Haque; Tsz Him Kwan; Season S. Chen; Kristiadi Uisan; Sandeep Kulkarni; Carol Sze Ki Lin
Green and Sustainable Chemistry | 2018
Guneet Kaur; Kristiadi Uisan; Khai Lun Ong; Carol Sze Ki Lin
Process Safety and Environmental Protection | 2018
Tsz Him Kwan; Khai Lun Ong; Ariful Haque; Sandeep Kulkarni; Carol Sze Ki Lin
Food and Bioproducts Processing | 2018
Tsz Him Kwan; Khai Lun Ong; Ariful Haque; Wentao Tang; Sandeep Kulkarni; Carol Sze Ki Lin
Biochemical Engineering Journal | 2018
Chong Li; Shi Gao; Huaimin Wang; Xiaotong Li; Khai Lun Ong; Xiaofeng Yang; Carol Sze Ki Lin
7th International Conference on Engineering for Waste and Biomass Valorisation | 2018
Khai Lun Ong; Nengxiong Wang; Chun Yin Yap; Chong Li; Xiaotong Li; Carol Sze Ki Lin
The International Symposium on Green Chemistry | 2017
Khai Lun Ong; Wentao Tang; Tsz Him Kwan; Ariful Haque; Sze Ki Carol Lin