Dielectric barrier discharge cold plasma modifies the multiscale structure and functional properties of banana starch

Int J Biol Macromol. 2024 Apr;264(Pt 1):130462. doi: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.130462. Epub 2024 Feb 27.

Abstract

Banana starch has attracted significant attention due to its abundant content of resistant starch. This study aims to compare the multiscale structure and functional properties of banana starch obtained from five cultivated varieties and investigate the impact of dielectric barrier discharge cold plasma (DBD) treatment on these starch characteristics. All five types of natural banana starch exhibited an elliptical and irregular shape, conforming to the CB crystal structure, with a bimodal distribution of branch chain lengths. The resistant starch content ranged from 88.9 % to 94.1 %. Variations in the amylose content, amylopectin branch chain length distribution, and structural characteristics resulted in differences in properties such as gelatinization behavior and sensitivity to DBD treatment. The DBD treatment inflicted surface damage on starch granules, reduced the amylose content, shortened the amylopectin branch chain length, and changed the relative crystallinity to varying degrees. The DBD treatment significantly increased starch solubility and light transmittance. Simultaneously, it resulted in a noteworthy decrease in peak viscosity and gelatinization enthalpy of starch paste. The in vitro digestibility test showed that 76.2 %-86.5 % of resistant starch was retained after DBD treatment. The DBD treatment renders banana starch with reduced viscosity, increased paste transparency, enhanced solubility, and broadens its potential application.

Keywords: Banana starch; Dielectric barrier discharge; Digestibility; Resistant starch; Rheological properties.

MeSH terms

  • Amylopectin / chemistry
  • Amylose / chemistry
  • Musa* / chemistry
  • Plasma Gases* / chemistry
  • Resistant Starch
  • Starch / chemistry
  • Viscosity

Substances

  • Starch
  • Amylopectin
  • Amylose
  • Plasma Gases
  • Resistant Starch