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An overview on interactions between natural product-derived β-glucan and small-molecule compounds
Xiao-Hui Fang1, Ming-Yue Zou1, Fu-Quan Chen2
1State Key Laboratory of Food Science and Technology, Nanchang University, Nanchang, Jiangxi 330047, China.
Abstract:
β-Glucans are widely found in plants and microorganisms, which has a variety of functional activities. During production and application, interactions with other components have a great influence on the structure and functional properties of β-glucan. In this paper, interactions (including non-covalent interaction and free-radical reaction) between natural product derived β-glucan and ascorbic acid, polyphenols, bile acids/salts, metal ion or other compounds were summarized. Besides, the mechanism and influence factors of interactions between β-glucan and small-molecule compounds, and their effects on the functional properties of β-glucan were detailed. This review aims to develop an understanding and practical suggestions on interactions between β-glucan and small-molecule compounds, which is expected to provide a useful reference for processing and application.
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