Abstract

To systematically explore the effects of high-voltage and short-time (HV-ST) dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma treatment on Tartary buckwheat starch (TBS), TBS was treated at 15 and 20 kV for 20 and 40 s. Compared to native starch, more corrosions and holes were observed on the surfaces of plasma-modified TBS observed by SEM. Increased crystallinity and short-range structure order in plasma-modified TBS were determined using XRD and FT-IR respectively, while the average chain length and amylose content decreased, with lowest values (13.5 and 6.9%) in sample 20–40. Meanwhile, the solubility and paste clarity of plasma-modified TBS increased, whereas the viscosities decreased, enhancing in vitro digestibility with highest value (79.5%) in sample 20–40. These changes of TBS properties positively correlated with the treatment voltage and time length. Therefore, HV-ST DBD plasma treatment served as an effective tool for altering the properties of TBS. It is favorable for the applications of starch ingredients with low viscosity and high paste clarity, as well as accelerating starch hydrolyzation processes, such as brewing and food fermentation.

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