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Research studies using Transfer Point’s Beta glucan, Glucan 300™.  Click to download a pdf of the studies.


A Comparison of Injected and Orally Administered B-glucans

JANA Vol. 11, No.1, 2008

“B-glucans have been extensively studied for their pharmacological effects. Despite in-depth research, little is known about the optimal dose and/or optimal route of application. In this paper, we are reporting the result of comparing the immunostimulating activities of four commercially available glucans differing both in their solubility and source. In addition, we compared intraperitoneal and oral application, and the differences between a single versus repeated doses.”


Physiological Effects of Different Types of B-glucan

Biomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub.

“Numerous types of glucans have been isolated from almost every species of yeast, grain, and fungi. These products have been extensively studied for their immunological and pharmacological effects. In this paper we evaluated the possibility whether individual glucans will be similarly active against each of the tested biological properties or if each glucan will affect different reactions.”


An Evaluation of the Immunological Activities of Commercially Available β1, 3-Glucans

JANA Vol. 10, No. 1, 2007

"B1,3-glucan’s role as a biologically active immunomodulator has been well documented for over 40 years. Interest in the immunomodulatory properties of polysaccharides was initially raised after experiments showing that a crude yeast cell preparation stimulated macrophages via activation of the complement system. Further work identified the immunomodulatory active component as B1,3-glucan. Numerous studies (currently more than 1,600 publications) have subsequently shown that B1,3-glucan, either particulate or soluble, exhibit immunostimulating properties, including antibacterial and anti-tumor activities. Despite extensive investigations, no consensus on the source, size and other biochemical or physicochemical properties of B1,3-glucan has been achieved."



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