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Guilherme Renke,1,2 Thomaz Baesso,2 Raphaela Paes,2 Aline Renke2 1National Institute of Cardiology, Brazilian Ministry of Health, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; 2Nutrindo Ideais Performance and Nutrition Research Center, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilCorrespondence: Guilherme Renke, Endocrinology, Nutrindo Ideais Performance and Nutrition Research Center, Rua Alm. Saddock de Sá 207. Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Tel +55522997840836, Email renke@renke.com.brIntroduction: It is well established that moderate physical activity can improve the immune status, rather excess or high-intensity physical exercise can cause damage to the immune system. In addition, muscle injuries resulting from increased frequency and intensity of exercises compromise innate immune activity and may decrease tissue regeneration. Thus, β-glucans, a natural compound, may represent an important substance with strong immunomodulatory properties acting as an immunostimulant therapy known as âtrained immunityâ. This immune stimulating therapeutic is an immunological memory phenomenon linked to the innate immune system, triggering cellular changes at epigenetic, transcriptional, and functional levels, to regulate the immune system and recover its homeostasis with clinical benefits.Conclusion: This narrative review works with the current evidence regarding β-glucans as a possible alternative therapy for wound healing and its safety and efficacy in the treatment of muscle injuries and physical recovery including other chronic conditions and diseases.Keywords: innate immunity, metabolic-inflammation, trained immunity, beta-glucans, muscle recovery, wound healing, tissue regeneration |