“…WB contains approximately 17% (w/w) protein, 4% fat, 18% starch, 40% insoluble fibre, and 3% soluble dietary fibre (Ye et al, 2021). Lipids in WB have been reported to exhibit cholesterol-reducing activity, whereas the protein hydrolysates have antioxidant and immunomodulatory properties (Talawar et al, 2020;Zou et al, 2020). The dietary fibre of WB contains arabinoxylan, cellulose, and lignin, which may inhibit cardiovascular disease, obesity, diabetes, colitis, and colon cancer through fermentation by the gut microbiota (Khorasaniha et al, 2023;Nie et al, 2022).…”