Scimex: A groundbreaking study published in Science Advances
shows the way to breeding wheat with cholesterol lowering properties. CSIRO
scientist Steve Jobling has identified the mechanism controlling betaglucan
synthesis in cereals. Barley and oat grains contain high levels of soluble
betaglucan which can lower cholesterol reabsorption in the gut leading to
healthier blood cholesterol levels and lowering the risk of heart disease.
Conversely, wheat grain has low levels of betaglucan with a slightly different
structure making it insoluble.
A recent breakthrough in our understanding of how betaglucan
structure is controlled may enable the development of healthier wheat
grains with higher levels of soluble betaglucan, a special type of
dietary fibre that can help lower blood cholesterol.
To lower
cholesterol reabsorption in the gut, betaglucan needs to be both soluble
and viscous and these properties are related to the betaglucan
structure. We wished to understand how betaglucans with different
structures are synthesised and use this knowledge to make wheat with
cholesterol lowering properties.