BGF-Immune® 1,3-Beta-Glucan

BGF-Immune®1,3-Beta-Glucan supports healthy immune function by working on the cells of the innate immune defense system to mobilize a complex set of immune defense mechanisms. This ultimately enhances the body's immune response to promote overall health and wellness. General research shows that immune function receptor bindings are specific to 1,3 linkages. Unlike other sources of Beta-Glucan from barley, oats, mushrooms and yeast that report a combined total of (1,3 & 1,4) or (1,3 & 1,6) Beta-Glucans, BGF-Immune® contains high purity 1,3 linkages with virtually no 1,4 or 1,6 linkages. It is the 1,3 linkage that is specifically associated with immune health.

Brand: BGF-Immune (1 products)

Ingredient Name: (1,3)-β-D-glucan

Functions: Fiber Source, Fiber Source, Fiber Source, Immunomodulator, Supplement

Labeling Claims: Allergen-free, Halal, Kosher, Non-GMO, Solvent-free, Vegan

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Identification & Functionality

Features & Benefits

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Features and Benefits
  • High purity 1,3-Beta-Glucan linkages
  • Enhanced bioavailability - lower molecular weight
  • Produced via a unique fermentation method without the use of solvents
  • Clinically studied for immune function
  • Non-GMO project verified

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  • Dietary supplements
  • Functional foods & beverages
  • Animal health
Formulation Guidelines
  • Use BGF-Immune® (1,3-Beta-Glucan) as a cost-effective option to replace other beta-glucans containing both 1,3 & 1,6 linkages.
  • BGF-Immune® can be formulated into capsules, tablets, softgels, gummies, candies and more.

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Mechanism of Action:

  • Beta-1,3-glucans support the body’s immune system by enhancing the action of macrophages, neutrophils and natural killer cells.