Oat beta-glucan

Oat β-glucan repeat structure

Oat β-glucans are water-soluble β-glucans derived from the endosperm of oat kernels known for their dietary contribution as components of soluble fiber. Due to their property to lower serum total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and potentially reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases, oat β-glucans have been assigned a qualified health claim by the European Food Safety Authority and the US Food and Drug Administration.

Oat flakes used for making common oatmeal products
A bowl of oatmeal, a common food source of beta-glucans

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