Prof. Dr. ZWE-LING KONG | Food Toxicology | Best Researcher Award
Distinguished Professor at National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan
Prof. Dr. Zwe-Ling Kong is a distinguished Taiwanese food scientist and internationally recognized expert in food biotechnology, cell immunology, health foods, and marine-derived functional ingredients. With over four decades of academic, research, and entrepreneurial experience, he has significantly contributed to advancing health food technology and micro/nanoplastics safety. He currently serves as a Distinguished Professor at the Department of Food Science, National Taiwan Ocean University (NTOU), and holds various prestigious positions in international academic societies and editorial boards. His prolific research output and industrial collaborations underscore his reputation as a global leader in health-oriented food research.
Publications Profile
π Education Details
Ph.D. in Food Science & Biotechnology, Kyushu University, Japan (1989β1991)
M.S. in Food Science, Kyushu University, Japan (1986β1989)
B.S. in Food Science, National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan (1978β1982)
Visiting Scholar, RIKEN Cell Bank, Japan (1994)
π©βπ¬ Professional Experience
President, Institute of Food Research and Entrepreneur for Safety and Health (iFRESH) (2023βpresent)
Director, University-Industry Collaboration Center, NTOU (2020β2022)
President, Taiwan Society of Health Food (2019β2023)
Chair, Department of Food Science, NTOU (2013β2019)
Chairman, Biotaiwan Foundation (2010βpresent)
Director, International Affairs, NTOU (2009β2011)
Editor, Marine Life Science & Technology, Zebrafish, Cytotechnology, etc.
Founder & CEO, Alarvita Biolife Corporation (2002β2004)
Health Food Permit Committee Member, Department of Health, Taiwan (2000βpresent)
π± Research Interests
Prof. Kongβs interdisciplinary research integrates cellular immunology, health food development, and nanoparticle applications. His key focus areas include:
Health food materials (e.g., anti-obesity, anti-inflammatory, reproductive health)
Micro/nanoplastics toxicology and marine pollution mitigation
Nano-encapsulation and targeted delivery of bioactive compounds
Arthritis, oxidative stress, and hair follicle regeneration
Functional foods from marine organisms and traditional Chinese medicine derivatives
π Awards and Honors
2024 β Fellow, International Association for Agricultural Sustainability (IAAS)
2023 β Excellent Contribution Award, Taiwan Society of Health Food
2020 β Academic Research Award, Taiwan Association for Food Science and Technology
2013 β Food Industry Contribution Award, Taiwan Association for Food Science and Technology
Longstanding membership and leadership in IUFoST, ISNFF, and JAACT
π Conclusion
Prof. Dr. Zwe-Ling Kong is an internationally respected scholar whose pioneering research in health food development, cellular immunology, and micro/nanoplastics toxicology has significantly advanced the fields of food science and biotechnology. With over four decades of academic leadership, more than 100 high-impact publications, multiple patents, and notable industry collaborations, he has made substantial contributions to both scientific innovation and public health. His work addresses critical global issues such as food safety, obesity-related disorders, reproductive health, and environmental sustainability. Prof. Kongβs outstanding achievements, combined with his leadership roles in academic societies and regulatory bodies, make him a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.
Publications π
π¦ Sturgeon Collagen for Osteoarthritis Therapy
π Jerrell Felim et al. (2025, Jun)
𧬠Sturgeon collagen peptide chelate-zinc improves osteoarthritis in obese rats.
π Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
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π Yamabushitake Mushroom & Reproductive Health
π Yi-Yuh Hwang et al. (2025, Jun)
π¬ Mushroom mycelium restores reproductive function affected by microplastics.
π International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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πΏ Nano-Echinacea for Reproductive Injury
π Yi-Yuh Hwang et al. (2025, Jun)
π§ Benefits via gut-brain axis in plastic-exposed rats.
π International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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π§« Lactobacillus brevis & Microplastic Toxicity
π Yi-Yuh Hwang et al. (2025, May)
π§ͺ Probiotic combats oxidative stress and reproductive dysfunction.
π International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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πΌ Microplastics in Digestion with Milk
π Gopinath Mummaleti et al. (2024, Dec)
π§ͺ Analyzing microplastic transformations in milk digestion.
π Food Research International
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𦴠Calcium Carbonate for Bone Healing
π Tsu-Te Yeh et al. (2024, Nov)
𦴠Enhances fracture healing in rat models.
π Nutrients
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π΅ Mycotoxins in Tea Risk Assessment
π Ying-Chun Wan et al. (2024, Sep)
β’οΈ Risk evaluation and detection optimization.
π Food Chemistry
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π§ Evodiamine for Alzheimerβs Disease
π Ying-Chun Wan et al. (2024, Jul)
π§ Improves cognition and synaptic health.
π Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
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πΏ Plant Calcium Carbonate for Growth
π Chun-Kai Chen et al. (2024, Mar)
𦴠Boosts bone growth in rats.
π Biology
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π Fucoidan Protects Against Microplastic Damage
π Yi-Yuh Hwang et al. (2024, Jan)
π‘οΈ Antioxidant and reproductive protection.
π Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
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