Food waste as a carbon source in carbon quantum dots technology and their applications in food safety detection

Publication date: Available online 16 November 2019Source: Trends in Food Science & TechnologyAuthor(s): Hanzhi Fan, Min Zhang, Bhesh Bhandari, Chao-hui YangAbstractBackgroundIn recent years, carbon quantum dots (CQDs) has received a lot of attentions owing to their great physical and optical properties. There are different kinds of carbon sources applied in various fields, however, CQDs used in the food industry have higher requirements for their safety. Therefore, it is the best way to use natural materials for preparing CQDs without the participation of chemicals. Up to now, there are many natural food products for preparing CQDs. However, food waste is often overlooked. Actually, food waste is rich in carbon sources. And the efficient utilization of food waste plays a positive role in economic benefit and environmental pollution.Scope and approachProper use of food waste as carbon source not only facilitates food safety detection but also increases byproduct value. This paper was intended to review the research progress of food waste utilization as carbon precursor and applications in food safety detection. The approaches of preparing CQDs from different sorts of food wastes, the characteristics and applications of CQDs were described in detail. Particularly the applications in food quality and safety detection including food additives, heavy metal ions were also elaborated.Key findings and conclusionsCurrently, food waste as carbon source could be divided into plant bypr...
Source: Trends in Food Science and Technology - Category: Food Science Source Type: research