Philippine Daily Inquirer

Fruit leftovers transforme­d into antibacter­ial bandages

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SINGAPORE—Scientists at Nanyang Technologi­cal University (NTU) are tackling food waste by turning discarded durian husks into antibacter­ial gel bandages.

The process extracts cellulose powder from the fruit’s husks after they are sliced and freezedrie­d, then mixes it with glycerol. This mixture becomes soft hydrogel, which is then cut into bandage strips.

“In Singapore, we consume about 12 million durians a year, so besides the flesh, we can’t do much about the husk and the seeds and this causes environmen­tal pollution,” said

professor William Chen, director of the food science and technology program at NTU. The fruit’s husks, which make up more than half of the compositio­n of durians, are usually discarded and incinerate­d, contributi­ng to environmen­tal waste.

Faster healing

Chen added that the technology could also turn other food waste, such as soy beans and spent grains, into hydrogel, helping limit the country’s food waste.

Compared to convention­al bandages, the organo-hydrogel bandages are also able to keep wound areas cooler and moist, which can help accelerate healing.

The researcher­s say using waste materials and yeast for the antimicrob­ial bandages is more cost-effective than the production of convention­al bandages, whose antimicrob­ial properties come from more expensive metallic compounds like silver or copper ions.

A durian wholesaler, Tan Eng Chuan, said he goes through at least 30 crates of durians a day during durian season—as much as 1,800 kilograms. Being able to use the parts of the fruit that are ordinarily discarded, he said, was an innovation that would make enjoying it “more sustainabl­e.”

 ?? —REUTERS ?? ENVIRONMEN­T-FRIENDLY A researcher holds a hydrogel sheet made out of durian husk with yeast phenolics in Singapore.
—REUTERS ENVIRONMEN­T-FRIENDLY A researcher holds a hydrogel sheet made out of durian husk with yeast phenolics in Singapore.

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