Polysaccharides contain beta glucans, which stimulate your immune system.
Cell walls of Fusarium are made up, in part, of compounds called chitin and glucan, which the enzymes break down.
Polysaccharide hydrocolloids including mucilages, gums and glucans are abundant in nature and are commonly found in many higher plants.
Polysaccharides A, B, and C have been identified as glucans, and polysaccharide D as a heteropolysaccharide.
Dextran, a glucan, hardly showed an interaction with the lipid monolayer, indicating that it is not an intrinsic property of polysaccharides in general.