Betaglükaan
Betaglükaan is a polysaccharide found in the cell walls of various organisms, including bacteria, fungi, yeasts, and grains such as oats and barley. It is a complex carbohydrate made up of glucose units linked together by beta-glycosidic bonds. The specific structure of these bonds, particularly the position of the glycosidic linkages (e.g., beta-1,3 or beta-1,4), influences the properties and biological activity of the betaglükaan.
In humans, dietary betaglükaan is primarily known for its soluble fiber properties. When consumed, it forms
Betaglükaan also plays a role in regulating blood sugar levels. The slowing of digestion due to the