Table 1 Description and characteristics of the polysaccharides used in the study.

From: Variants of beta-glucan polysaccharides downregulate autoimmune inflammation

Name

Mannan

1,3–1,6-β-glucan

1,3-β-glucan

1,6-β-glucan

Aliases

NA

β-1,3/1,6-glucan

Curdlan, β-1,3-glucan hydrate

Pustulan, β(1 → 6)-glucan

Trade name

Mannan from Saccharomyces cerevisiae—prepared by alkaline extraction

Glucan from baker’s yeast (S. cerevisiae)

Beta-1,3-glucan from Alcaligenes faecalis

Dectin-1 agonist - beta-glucan from Lasallia pustulata

Catalog number

M7504

G5011

tlrl-curd

tlrl-pst

CAS numbera

9036-88-8

9012-72-0

54724-00-4

37331-28-5

Manufacturer

Sigma-Aldrich

Sigma-Aldrich

InvivoGen

InvivoGen

Molecular weight

34.0–62.5 kDa50

35–5000 kDa51

High molecular weighta Usually 66–680 kDa52

20 kDaa

Polymer structure

Branched

Branched

Linear

Linear

O-glycosidic linkages in glucans

NA

1 → 3 and 1 → 6

1 → 3

1 → 6

Puritya

≥99.9%

≥98.00%

Not determined

Not determined

Solubility in watera

ca.50 g/l

9.80–10.20 mg/ml

Insoluble

Insoluble

Solubility (turbidity)a

Clear to slightly hazy

Turbid with insolubles

Non-homogenous suspension with gelatinous precipitates

Non-homogenous suspension with gelatinous precipitates

Preparation for in vivo administration

Dissolved in PBS 10–20 mg/ml

Suspended in PBS ≤5 mg/ml

Suspended in PBS ≤ 3 mg/ml

Suspended in PBS ≤3 mg/ml

Additional Notes

Impurity (by TLC) ≤ 0.1%a

NA

The presence of bacterial contamination (e.g., lipoproteins and endotoxins) has been assessed using HEK-Blue™ TLR2 and HEK-Blue™ TLR4 cells. Curdlan induces TLR2 and TLR4 activity when used at concentrations higher than 100 µg/mla

The presence of bacterial contamination (e.g., lipoproteins and endotoxins) has been assessed using HEK-Blue™ TLR2 and HEK-Blue™ TLR4 cells. Latest batch activated TLR2 at 100 µg/ml and TLR4 at 30 µg/ml and 10 µg/ml resulted in only weak activation of both.a

  1. NA not applicable.
  2. aInformation from the manufacturer.