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Otakar Rop, Jiri Mlcek, Tunde Jurikova, Beta-glucans in higher fungi and their health effects, Nutrition Reviews, Volume 67, Issue 11, 1 November 2009, Pages 624–631, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1753-4887.2009.00230.x
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Abstract
Together with chitin, the β-glucans are components of mycetes' cell walls. A high level of biological efficiency has been found in β-glucans, especially β-1,3-D-glucans and β-1,6-D-glucans isolated from some basidiomycetes. (Biological efficiency refers to the relative ability of β-glucans to promote a desired response, for example to induce leukocyte activation and to produce inflammatory mediators.) These polysaccharides increase the number of Th1 lymphocytes, which help protect organisms against allergic reactions. A number of β-glucans, for example pleuran from Oyster (Pleurotus spp.) mushrooms or lentinan from Shiitake (Lentinus edodes) mushrooms, have shown marked anticarcinogenic activity. In addition to having an immunity-stimulating effect, β-glucans may participate in physiological processes related to the metabolism of fats in the human body. Their application results in a decrease in the total cholesterol content in blood and may also contribute to reductions in body weight.