Natural
polysaccharides derived from renewable biomass sources
are regarded as environmentally friendly and sustainable polymers.
As the third most abundant biomacromolecule in nature, after proteins
and nucleic acids, polysaccharides are also closely related with many
different life activities. In particular, β-glucans are one
of the most widely reported bioactive polysaccharides and are usually
considered as biological response modifiers. Among them, β-glucans
with triple-helix conformation have been the hottest and most well-researched
polysaccharides at present, especially lentinan and schizophyllan,
which are clinically used as cancer therapies in some Asian countries.
Thus, creation of these active triple-helix polysaccharides is beneficial
to the research and development of sustainable “green”
biopolymers in the fields of food and life sciences. Therefore, full
fundamental research of triple-helix polysaccharides is essential
to discover more applications for polysaccharides. In this Review,
the recent research progress of chain conformations, bioactivities,
and structure–function relationships of triple-helix β-glucans
is summarized. The main contents include the characterization methods
of the macromolecular conformation, proof of triple helices, bioactivities,
and structure–function relationships. We believe that the governments,
enterprises, universities, and institutes dealing with the survival
and health of human beings can expect the development of natural bioproducts
in the future. Hence, a deep understanding of β-glucans with
triple-helix chain conformation is necessary for application of natural
medicines and biologics for a sustainable world.
Natural polysaccharides as sustainable polymers are rich in source with good biological safety and various biological functions, which are important research topics in the fields of food and medicine. However,...
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