Abstract

The increasing consumption of plantain fruits with specific quality standards generates high agricultural waste. This work aimed at valorising the rejected unripe pulp of Dominico-Hartón plantain fruits (Musa AAB Simmonds). The pulp was characterised physico-chemically, thermally and functionally. The data gathered experimentally and collected from different databases were used to design a production process of isomalto-oligosaccharides (IMO) syrup. The plantain flour contains high levels of starch (87 ± 2%) and amylose (31.2 ± 0.8%). The flour showed stability at high temperatures (pasting temperature of 79.26 ± 0.02 °C), allowing its use in high temperature processes. In vitro gastrointestinal digestion of the plantain flour showed that when cooked, the glycemic index of the flour increased from 47.7 ± 2.2 to 84.2 ± 1.8, while its resistant starch content only slightly decreased from 71.7 ± 1% to 52.6 ± 2%, suggesting that this type of flour preserves high content of dietary fibre after digestion. The conceptual process design showed that 24.48 g of IMO are theoretically obtained from 53.24 g of plantain flour maltose. These results suggest that the rejected plantain pulp holds high potential as an ingredient for the production of prebiotic compounds such as IMO.

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