Physiological effects of different types of beta-glucan.

Biomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub

University of Louisville, Department of Pathology, Louisville, KY, USA.

Published: December 2007

AI Article Synopsis

  • Numerous types of glucans from yeast, grain, and fungi have been studied for their potential immunological and pharmacological benefits.
  • This research aimed to determine whether different glucans have uniform effects on biological processes or if each type influences distinct reactions.
  • The findings revealed that the yeast-derived insoluble #300 glucan significantly enhanced immune responses and reduced blood cholesterol and glucose levels, while other glucans showed minimal activity.

Article Abstract

Background: Numerous types of glucans have been isolated from almost every species of yeast, grain, and fungi. These products have been extensively studied for their immunological and pharmacological effects.

Aim: In this paper we evaluated the possibility whether individual glucans will be similarly active against each of the tested biological properties or if each glucan will affect different reactions.

Methods: Immunological effects of glucans were measured by evaluation of phagocytosis of HEMA particles by peripheral blood leukocytes and production of IL-2 by mouse splenocytes. Next we measured the effects of long-term treatment with glucan on levels of blood glucose and blood cholesterol. Four different glucans differing in origin (yeast, grain and mushroom) were used.

Results: Our results showed that the same glucan, yeast-derived insoluble #300 glucan, stimulated phagocytosis of peripheral blood leukocytes, production of IL-2 by mouse splenocytes, lowered the cholesterol levels in mice with experimentally-induced cholesterolemia and lowered the level of blood sugar after induced hyperglycaemie. The remainder of tested glucans were only marginally active.

Conclusion: Taken together, our study showed that with respect to natural glucans, there is a yes-or-no effect suggesting that highly purified and highly active glucans will have pleiotropic impact, whereas poorly isolated and/or less active glucans will have only mediocre biological properties.

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