Vijay Kumar , Manish S. Bhoyar , Chandra S. Mohanty , Puneet S. Chauhan , Kiran Toppo , Sachitra K. Ratha
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Untapping the potential of algae for β-glucan production: A review of biological properties, strategies for enhanced production and future perspectives
β-Glucan, a naturally occurring polymer of glucose, is found in bacteria, algae, fungi, and higher plants (barley, oats, cereal seeds). Recently, β-glucan has gained attention due to its multiple biological roles, like anticancer, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulatory effects. Globally, bacteria, mushrooms, yeast and cereals are used as conventional sources of β-glucan. However, obtaining it from these sources is challenging due to low quantity, complex branched structure, and costly extraction process. Algae have emerged as a potential sustainable alternative source of β-glucan to conventional sources due to several advantages including unique structural and functional advantages, higher yields, faster growth rates, and large-scale production in a controlled environment. Additionally, extracting β-glucan from microalgal sources is relatively easy and can be done without altering the structure of β-glucan. Some algal species, such as Euglena spp., are reported to contain higher β-glucan content than conventional β-glucan sources. This review highlights the current research and opportunities associated with algae-derived β-glucan and their biological roles. The challenges, research gaps and strategies to enhance algae-based β-glucan production and the need for further research in this promising area are also discussed. Future research can be extended to comprehend the cellular and molecular mechanisms via which β-glucan functions.
期刊介绍:
Carbohydrate Polymers stands as a prominent journal in the glycoscience field, dedicated to exploring and harnessing the potential of polysaccharides with applications spanning bioenergy, bioplastics, biomaterials, biorefining, chemistry, drug delivery, food, health, nanotechnology, packaging, paper, pharmaceuticals, medicine, oil recovery, textiles, tissue engineering, wood, and various aspects of glycoscience.
The journal emphasizes the central role of well-characterized carbohydrate polymers, highlighting their significance as the primary focus rather than a peripheral topic. Each paper must prominently feature at least one named carbohydrate polymer, evident in both citation and title, with a commitment to innovative research that advances scientific knowledge.