Modifications of native lotus (Nelumbo nucifera G.) rhizome starch and its overall characterization: A review

Int J Biol Macromol. 2023 Dec 31;253(Pt 8):127543. doi: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.127543. Epub 2023 Oct 20.

Abstract

Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera G.) rhizomes are an under-utilized and sustainable starch source that constitutes up to 20 % starch. The review mainly focused on the extraction methods of starch, the chemical composition of LRS, and techno-functional characteristics such as swelling power, solubility, in vitro digestibility, pasting property, and gelatinization is highlighted in LRS review. Lotus rhizome starch (LRS) is also used as a water retention agent, thickening, gelling, stabilizing, and filling in food and non-food applications. Native starch has limited functional characteristics in food applications so by modifying the starch, functional characteristics are enhanced. Single and dual treatment processes are available to enhance microstructural properties, resistant starch, techno-functional, morphological, and, film-forming properties. Compared with other starch sources, there is a lack of systematic information on the LRS. Many industries are interested in developing food products based on starch such as nanoparticles, hydrogels, edible films, and many others. Additionally, there are several recommendations to improve the applications in the food industry. Finally, we provide an outlook on the future possibility of LRS.

Keywords: Applications; Lotus rhizome starch; Modified starch; Native starch; Physicochemical properties.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Lotus* / chemistry
  • Nelumbo* / chemistry
  • Rhizome / chemistry
  • Solubility
  • Starch / chemistry

Substances

  • Starch