Preparation of Albatrellus ovinus β-Glucan Microparticles with Dectin-1a Binding Properties

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Fungal β-glucans are compounds with the potential to activate the innate immune system, in part through binding to the receptor dectin-1. In the present study, small-scale methods for preparing dectin-1a binding microparticles from Albatrellus ovinus alkali-soluble β-glucans were investigated. Mechanical milling was time-consuming and yielded large particles with wide size distributions. Precipitation was more successful: the β-glucan was dissolved in 1 M NaOH, diluted, and precipitated in 1:1 mol equiv HCl. This yielded particles in sizes ranging from 0.5-2 μm. The dectin-1a binding activity was determined using HEK-Blue reporter cells. The prepared particles were able to bind to dectin-1a to the same extent as baker’s-yeast-derived β-glucan particles. The precipitation method was convenient as a quick method for small-scale preparation of β-glucan microparticle dispersions from mushroom β-glucans.

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Ellefsen, C. F., Struzek, A. M., Scherließ, R., Hiorth, M., & Samuelsen, A. B. C. (2023). Preparation of Albatrellus ovinus β-Glucan Microparticles with Dectin-1a Binding Properties. ACS Applied Bio Materials, 6(5), 1863–1872. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsabm.3c00071

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