Impact of Cross‐Linking on the Physicochemical and Physiological Characteristics of Barnyard Millet (Echinochloa frumentacea) Grains Starch

Author:

Bhatt Pankaj12ORCID,Singh Suruchi3,Garg Sakshi4,Ashoka P.5,Mishra Shardandu Kumar4,Kaushik Shikha4,Deva Varsha6,Goel Richa4,Kumar Vipin2

Affiliation:

1. Lloyd Institute of Management and Technology Plot No. 11, Knowledge Park‐II Greater Noida Uttar Pradesh 201308 India

2. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences Gurukul Kangri (Deemed to be University) Haridwar Uttarakhand 249404 India

3. Accurate College of Pharmacy Plot No. 6, Knowledge Park‐II Greater Noida Uttar Pradesh 203201 India

4. KIET Group of Institutions (KIET School of Pharmacy) Muradnagar Ghaziabad Uttar Pradesh 201206 India

5. Agricultural Research Station (University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad) Hanumanmatti (p), Ranebennur (tq) Haveri (District) Karnataka 581115 India

6. Glocal University Pharmacy College Saharanpur Uttar Pradesh 247122 India

Abstract

Barnyard millet starch (Echinochloa frumentacea) has been investigated for its potential in drug delivery systems due to its unique properties. This study examined the physicochemical and physiological properties of cross‐linked barnyard millet starch (BMS) using varying concentrations of sodium tripolyphosphate (STPP). Physicochemical and physiological properties of the cross‐linked starches are analyzed. Cross‐linking resulted in reduced swelling capacity and solubility of starch samples. Morphological analysis revealed rough surfaces with cavities and minute cracks in cross‐linked starches. Acute and sub‐acute toxicity studies in test animals indicated no adverse effects, with LD50 values within acceptable limits at 2000 mg kg−1. Hematological, biochemical, and lipid profiles showed no significant alterations compared to the control group. The study demonstrated a low acute toxicity level and favorable safety profile for STPP‐cross‐linked starch. These findings highlighted the potential of cross‐linked barnyard millet starch as a carrier in drug delivery system and for food applications. This study supports the potential of cross‐linked barnyard millet starch in pharmaceutical formulations.

Publisher

Wiley

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