01870naa a2200265 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400550006010000200011524501070013526000090024252010930025165000310134465000110137565000120138665000330139870000150143170000200144670000180146670000160148470000260150070000220152670000150154877300410156321797552025-10-16 2025 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 ahttps://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae111012142DOI1 aJESUS, J. L. de aBanana and Plantain Starchesbexploring differences and potential applications.h[electronic resource] c2025 aAbstract The diversification of cultivars and sustainable production in banana and plantain cultivation, with a view to reducing losses and differentiating derivative products, are of great importance for productive advances linked to sustainable development. In this study, the morphological, physicochemical, and functional characteristics of starches isolated from four dessert cultivars of Prata subgroup (BRS Platina, Gorutuba Biocell, Prata-Anã, BRS Gerais) and plantain cultivars (Tipo Velhaca, Mongolo, and BRS Terra-Anã) were evaluated. All starches exhibited a B-type crystalline pattern, with variations in granule shape and in amylose and resistant starch contents, which particularly differentiated plantains. Differences in viscosity and gelatinization properties highlighted the potential of certain cultivars for specific industrial applications. Multivariate analysis emphasized the diversity among starches, reinforcing their importance as versatile and sustainable raw materials for industry, with the potential to add value and reduce losses in the production chain. aPhysicochemical properties aBanana aMusa sp aPropriedade Físico-Química1 aLEONEL, M.1 aVIANA, E. de S.1 aAMORIM, E. P.1 aREIS, R. C.1 aCARVALHO, C. W. P. de1 aJESUS NETA, P. DE1 aLEONEL, S. tHorticulturaegv. 11, p. 1214, 2025.