conceptBeta-1,3/1,6-glucan (β-glucans, beta-glucans, beta glucans, betaglucans)
β-glucans found in the cell walls of yeast contain a 1,3 carbon backbone with elongated 1,6 carbon branches.[11] Other sources include seaweed,[12] and various mushrooms, such as lingzhi, shiitake, chaga, and maitake, which are under preliminary research for their potential immune effects.[13]Ref: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beta-glucan20 confidence points 0 comments Added on Jul 10, 2022 by Barbara Van De KeerEdited on Aug 12, 2023 by Barbara Van De Keer Join Ninatoka!!
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