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Beta-Glucan as a Soluble Dietary Fiber Source: Origins, Biosynthesis, Extraction, Purification, Structural Characteristics, Bioavailability, Biofunctional Attributes, Industrial Utilization, and Global Trade.

Apurva SinglaOm Prakash GuptaVijeta SagwalAbhishek KumarNeha PatwaNarender Mohannull AnkushDinesh KumarOm VirJogendra SinghLokendra KumarChuni LalGyanendra Singh
Published in: Nutrients (2024)
This paper explores the multifaceted nature of β-glucan, a notable dietary fiber (DF) with extensive applications. Beginning with an in-depth examination of its intricate polysaccharide structure, the discussion extends to diverse sources like oats, barley, mushrooms, and yeast, emphasizing their unique compositions. The absorption and metabolism of β-glucan in the human body are scrutinized, emphasizing its potential health benefits. Extraction and purification processes for high-quality β-glucan in food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics are outlined. The paper underscores β-glucan's biofunctional roles in immune modulation, cholesterol regulation, and gastrointestinal health, supported by clinical studies. The review discusses global trade dynamics by tracing its evolution from a niche ingredient to a global commodity. In summary, it offers a comprehensive scientific perspective on β-glucan, serving as a valuable resource for researchers, professionals, and industries exploring its potential in the dietary fiber landscape.
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