Cold plasma induced morphological, structural, powder flow and rheological properties of Kodo millet starch

IF 6.3 1区 农林科学 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Yogesh Kumar , Yograj Bist , Mohit Nagar , Ritesh Kurichh , Shivani Desai , Rakshita Bhardwaj , D.C. Saxena , Vijay Singh Sharanagat
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In this study, Kodo millet starch (KMS) was treated using a multipin atmospheric cold plasma system at different voltage (10, 20, and 30 kV) and treatment durations (5 and 10 min). Native and modified KMS were characterized based on morphological, structural, powder flow, rheological and functional properties to assess the effect of voltage and time. Results indicate that amylose content decreased with the increasing of voltage and time due to depolymerization, with a maximum reduction to 26.33 % at 30 kV for 10 min. SEM analysis revealed that granule shape was retained but surface roughness increased. XRD and FTIR analyses showed minimal changes in crystalline structure and functional groups, respectively. However, the percentage crystallinity reduced from 29.74 % to 25.38 %. However, pasting properties demonstrated increased peak viscosity and reduced pasting temperature, indicative of enhanced starch-water interaction. Rheological assessment revealed shear-thinning behavior, with higher storage and loss moduli for plasma-treated starches, indicating stronger gel formation. Thermal analysis showed a slight increase in gelatinization temperatures, correlating with partial structural modifications. Syneresis tests indicated increased water expulsion, suggesting enhanced retrogradation. Overall, cold plasma treatment effectively modified KMS properties, presenting potential for tailored starch applications in the food industry.

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期刊介绍: Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies (IFSET) aims to provide the highest quality original contributions and few, mainly upon invitation, reviews on and highly innovative developments in food science and emerging food process technologies. The significance of the results either for the science community or for industrial R&D groups must be specified. Papers submitted must be of highest scientific quality and only those advancing current scientific knowledge and understanding or with technical relevance will be considered.
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