β-phenylethylamine, a small molecule with a large impact.

WebmedCentral Pub Date : 2013-09-30
Meredith Irsfeld, Matthew Spadafore, Birgit M Prüß
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Abstract

During a screen of bacterial nutrients as inhibitors of Escherichia coli O157:H7 biofilm, the Prüß research team made an intriguing observation: among 95 carbon and 95 nitrogen sources tested, β-phenylethylamine (PEA) performed best at reducing bacterial cell counts and biofilm amounts, when supplemented to liquid beef broth medium. This review article summarizes what is known about PEA. After some starting information on the chemistry of the molecule, we focus on PEA as a neurotransmitter and then move on to its role in food processing. PEA is a trace amine whose molecular mechanism of action differs from biogenic amines, such as serotonin or dopamine. Especially low or high concentrations of PEA may be associated with specific psychological disorders. For those disorders that are characterized by low PEA levels (e.g. attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), PEA has been suggested as a 'safe' alternative to drugs, such as amphetamine or methylphenidate, which are accompanied by many undesirable side effects. On the food processing end, PEA can be detected in food either as a result of microbial metabolism or thermal processing. PEA's presence in food can be used as an indicator of bacterial contamination.

β-苯乙胺,一种影响很大的小分子。
在筛选细菌营养物质作为大肠杆菌O157:H7生物膜抑制剂的过程中,pr ß研究小组进行了一个有趣的观察:在测试的95个碳源和95个氮源中,β-苯乙胺(PEA)在减少细菌细胞计数和生物膜数量方面表现最好,当它补充到液体牛肉汤培养基中。这篇综述文章总结了PEA的已知情况。在初步了解了PEA分子的化学性质之后,我们将重点介绍PEA作为一种神经递质,然后继续介绍PEA在食品加工中的作用。PEA是一种微量胺,其分子作用机制不同于生物胺,如血清素或多巴胺。特别是低或高浓度的PEA可能与特定的心理障碍有关。对于那些以低PEA水平为特征的疾病(如注意缺陷多动障碍),PEA被认为是一种“安全”的药物替代品,如安非他明或哌甲酯,这些药物伴随着许多不良副作用。在食品加工端,PEA可以通过微生物代谢或热加工在食品中检测到。PEA在食品中的存在可以作为细菌污染的指标。
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