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Beta-Glucan in Foods and Health Benefits.

Seiichiro Aoe1.   

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Many articles and manuscripts focusing on the structure, function, mechanism of action, and effects of β-glucan have been published recently [...].

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Year:  2021        PMID: 35010971      PMCID: PMC8746796          DOI: 10.3390/nu14010096

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutrients        ISSN: 2072-6643            Impact factor:   5.717


Many articles and manuscripts focusing on the structure, function, mechanism of action, and effects of β-glucan have been published recently. Beta-glucan is a general term for polysaccharides that consist of β-bonds. Structural studies report that combinations of β-1,3 and β-1,6 bonds form long linear β-glucans, and these structures can be detected by specific intestinal receptors, such as dectin-1, which then stimulate the immunological system [1]. Cereal β-glucans that have been derived from barley and oats have also been widely researched in both animal and human studies [2,3,4,5]. They are water soluble, viscous polysaccharides with a linear structure in which glucose is bound through β-1,4 and β-1,3 linkages. Many physiological functions, such as anti-obesity effects, reductions in postprandial glucose increases, and the normalization of serum cholesterol levels have been reported [6,7]. The recent interest in barley and oat β-glucans has been sparked by reports discussing their prebiotic action, which is dependent on molecular weight [8,9]. A marketing report discussing the health benefits of the β-glucans in oats and barley products has also been published [10]. Another β-glucan that has been recently reported on is paramylon, a linear β-1,3-glucan in which glucose is β-1,3 bound and that is abundant in Euglena gracilis. It is an insoluble and unfermentable polysaccharide which is reported to have various physiological functions, including anti-obesity effects and anti-diabetic effects, and has been shown to stimulate immune function [11,12]. This Special Issue entitled “β-glucan in foods and health benefits” reports on the health benefits of indigestible carbohydrates with respect to metabolic diseases and immune functions. The effects of β-glucan have been investigated through the use isolated preparations or natural dietary fibers from whole grain cereals and brans, yeasts, or Euglena. This Special Issue includes original research articles that are based on human intervention studies that address the effects of β-glucan on metabolic diseases and immune function-related markers as well as in vitro and in vivo studies. It also reviews the health benefits of β-glucans in humans.
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1.  Low Molecular Weight Barley β-Glucan Affects Glucose and Lipid Metabolism by Prebiotic Effects.

Authors:  Seiichiro Aoe; Kento Mio; Chiemi Yamanaka; Takao Kuge
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2020-12-31       Impact factor: 5.717

Review 2.  Biological Activity of High-Purity β-1,3-1,6-Glucan Derived from the Black Yeast Aureobasidium pullulans: A Literature Review.

Authors:  Toshio Suzuki; Kisato Kusano; Nobuhiro Kondo; Kouji Nishikawa; Takao Kuge; Naohito Ohno
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2021-01-16       Impact factor: 5.717

3.  High β-Glucan Barley Supplementation Improves Glucose Tolerance by Increasing GLP-1 Secretion in Diet-Induced Obesity Mice.

Authors:  Sachina Suzuki; Seiichiro Aoe
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2021-02-06       Impact factor: 5.717

4.  Ingestion of High β-Glucan Barley Flour Enhances the Intestinal Immune System of Diet-Induced Obese Mice by Prebiotic Effects.

Authors:  Kento Mio; Nami Otake; Satoko Nakashima; Tsubasa Matsuoka; Seiichiro Aoe
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2021-03-11       Impact factor: 5.717

5.  Effects of Dietary Oat Beta-Glucans on Colon Apoptosis and Autophagy through TLRs and Dectin-1 Signaling Pathways-Crohn's Disease Model Study.

Authors:  Łukasz Kopiasz; Katarzyna Dziendzikowska; Małgorzata Gajewska; Michał Oczkowski; Kinga Majchrzak-Kuligowska; Tomasz Królikowski; Joanna Gromadzka-Ostrowska
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2021-01-22       Impact factor: 5.717

6.  Effect of Oat β-Glucan on Affective and Physical Feeling States in Healthy Adults: Evidence for Reduced Headache, Fatigue, Anxiety and Limb/Joint Pains.

Authors:  Thomas M S Wolever; Maike Rahn; El Hadji Dioum; Alexandra L Jenkins; Adish Ezatagha; Janice E Campbell; YiFang Chu
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2021-05-01       Impact factor: 5.717

7.  Euglena Gracilis and β-Glucan Paramylon Induce Ca2+ Signaling in Intestinal Tract Epithelial, Immune, and Neural Cells.

Authors:  Kosuke Yasuda; Ayaka Nakashima; Ako Murata; Kengo Suzuki; Takahiro Adachi
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2020-07-30       Impact factor: 5.717

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