Certain studies suggest that dietary carbohydrates may have beneficial functional health effects; specifically in-vitro and in-vivo studies have proposed that certain dietary saccharide compounds exert immunomodulatory effects, with specific compounds affecting the cellular pathway of serum protein glycosylation – an important enzymatic process in cells that is linked to changes in immune response. Azita Alavi, from St George’s University of London (United Kingdom), and colleagues studied a group of 12 subjects, whose plasma glycan profiles (a marker of glycosylation) were measured prior to consuming a mixed saccharide dietary supplement for a seven-week period. The team observed striking changes, particularly in the first two weeks of supplementation, concluding that: “Supplementation with the dietary plant-derived polysaccharides … resulted in significant changes in serum protein N-glycosylation in healthy individuals.”
Plant Fiber Compounds Help to Promote Immune Health
A Alavi, O Fraser, E Tarelli, M Bland, J Axford. “An open-label dosing study to evaluate the safety and effects of a dietary plant-derived polysaccharide supplement on the N-glycosylation status of serum glycoproteins in healthy subjects.” European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 12 January 2011; doi:10.1038/ejcn.2010.263.
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