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Polysaccharides are something that we are all familiar with under a different name - carbohydrates, which are basically sugar molecules.
These long chains of carbohydrate molecules, specifically polymeric carbohydrates (“poly” means many) are formed by monosaccharide units (“mono” means singular) that are “glued” together by glucosidic bondage.
Monosaccharides are, in fact, the simplest form of sugar and the most basic units of carbohydrates, also called simple sugars.
What are examples of monosaccharides?
Nutritional polysaccharides are the main sources of energy for all living creatures, humans and animals.
Alpha glucans are so called because they are alpha linked and this is characteristic, for example, to starch and glycogen.
Beta glucans are so called because they are beta linked, which is characteristic for example, to starch and chitin.
Though some animals are able to break down the starches into glucose, the humans cannot easily digest and metabolize cellulose or other polysaccharides such as chitin.
In order to support this very complex mechanism, we require some bacteria and microorganisms or some processes specifically designed for this purpose.
The problem is that we cannot digest the chitin in its “raw” form.
In order to make beta-glucans absorbable by human body, the “raw” material, for example, medicinal mushrooms have to go through the process of complex hot water extraction as the only proven method to ensure the beta-glucans’ bio-active properties are triggered and delivered in a digestible form.
Therefore, eating raw mushrooms in our salads has mostly one purpose, great taste and it look appetizing. But in this raw form the mushrooms do not provide any real nutritious benefit. One would get more nutritional value if these mushrooms are cooked, because the heat allows for the cellular structure to change and release the nutrients.
The medicinal mushrooms that have already been through the process of extraction must not be boiled/cooked as they will lose the nutritional properties at this stage.
The amounts of polysaccharides in medicinal mushrooms depend not only on the species, but also on the cultivating conditions. For example, our MediMushrooms Cordyceps, Lion’s Mane, Maitake, Reishi and Shiitake contain high amounts of polysaccharides, between 20%-40%.
Please let me know if you have any more questions about polysaccharides and medicinal mushrooms,
Yours Dr Alla.
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