Encapsulating biocontrol bacteria with starch as a safe and edible biopolymer to alleviate plant diseases: A review

Carbohydr Polym. 2023 Feb 15:302:120384. doi: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2022.120384. Epub 2022 Nov 22.

Abstract

Healthy foods with few artificial additives are in high demand among consumers. Preserving conventional pesticides, frequently used as chemicals to control phytopathogens, is challenging. Therefore, we proposed an innovative approach to protect agricultural products in this review. Biocontrol bacteria are safe alternatives with low stability and low efficiency in the free-form formulation. The encapsulation technique for covering active compounds (e.g., antimicrobials) represents a more efficient protection technology because encapsulation causes the controlled release of bioactive materials and reduces the application doses. Of the biopolymers able to form a capsule, starch exhibits several advantages, such as its ready availability, cost-effectively, edible, colorless, and tasteless. Nevertheless, the poor mechanical properties of starch can be improved with other edible biopolymers. In addition, applying formulations incorporated with more than one antimicrobial material offers synergistic effects. This review presented the starch-based capsules used to enclose antimicrobial agents as effective tools against phytopathogens.

Keywords: Biocontrol; Biopolymer; Encapsulation; Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria; Starch.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Agriculture
  • Anti-Infective Agents*
  • Bacteria
  • Plant Diseases / prevention & control
  • Starch* / chemistry

Substances

  • Starch
  • Anti-Infective Agents