Review on the Structural Features and Biological Activities of Reuterin

Yunho Jeong, Ye Eun Kim, Sang Hyup Lee
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Reuterin, one of the low-molecular organic compounds, contains an aldehyde and alcohol group with three carbons. It also possesses a certain degree of complexity in chemical structure because of the presence of aldehyde group. In an aqueous solution of reuterin, monomeric, hydrate, and dimeric forms coexist in equilibrium. Reuterin has diverse biological activities, including antibacterial, anticancer, antiinflammatory, and antifungal activities. Specifically, it displays stronger antibacterial activities and lower toxicities than the existing antimicrobial agents such as glutaraldehyde. Due to the beneficial biological attributes, reuterin can be a potential candidate for novel functional compounds in the food and pharmaceutical industry. Preparation methods for reuterin include biochemical conversion and chemical synthesis. Biochemical conversion approach employs bioconversion using glycerol and Lactobacillus reuteri and chemical synthesis utilizes acrolein or 1,2,4-butanetriol as a starting material. However, despite its exceptional biological activities, the mechanism of action is obscure. Collectively, reuterin has substantial potential as a functional compound in food and pharmaceutical domain.
Reuterin的结构特征及生物学活性研究进展
Reuterin是一种低分子有机化合物,含有一个醛基和三个碳的醇基。由于醛基的存在,使其在化学结构上具有一定的复杂性。在reuterin的水溶液中,单体、水合物和二聚体形式平衡共存。Reuterin具有多种生物活性,包括抗菌、抗癌、抗炎和抗真菌活性。具体而言,它比现有的抗菌药物如戊二醛具有更强的抗菌活性和更低的毒性。由于其有益的生物学特性,reuterin可能成为食品和制药工业中新型功能化合物的潜在候选物。reuterin的制备方法包括生化转化法和化学合成法。生化转化方法采用甘油和罗伊氏乳杆菌进行生物转化,化学合成采用丙烯醛或1,2,4-丁三醇作为起始原料。然而,尽管其具有特殊的生物活性,其作用机制尚不清楚。总的来说,reuterin作为一种功能性化合物在食品和制药领域具有巨大的潜力。
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