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Reuterin (3-hydroxypropionaldehyde) is the with the formula HOCH2CH2CHO. It is a bifunctional molecule, containing both a hydroxy and aldehyde .

The name reuterin is derived from Lactobacillus reuteri, which produces the compound biosynthetically from glycerol as a broad-spectrum antibiotic (). L. reuteri itself is named after the microbiologist Gerhard Reuter, who did early work in distinguishing it as a distinct species.


Solution structure
In aqueous solution 3-hydroxypropionaldehyde exists in equilibrium with its hydrate (1,1,3-propanetriol), in which the aldehyde group converts to a :

HOCH2CH2CHO + H2O → HOCH2CH2CH(OH)2

The hydrate is also in equilibrium with its dimer (2-(2-hydroxyethyl)-4-hydroxy-1,3-dioxane), which dominates at high concentrations. These three components - the aldehyde, its dimer, and the hydrate are therefore in a dynamic equilibrium.

Besides, 3-hydroxypropionaldehyde suffers a spontaneous dehydration in aqueous solution, and the resulting molecule is called .

In fact, the term reuterin is the name given to the dynamic system formed by 3-hydroxypropionaldehyde, its hydrate, the dimer, and acrolein. This last molecule, acrolein, was recently included in reuterin definition.

(2025). 9781845696696, Elsevier.


Synthesis and reactions
3-Hydroxypropionaldehyde is formed by the condensation of and . This reaction, when conducted in the gas-phase, was the basis for a now obsolete industrial route :
CH3CHO + CH2O → HOCH2CH2CHO
HOCH2CH2CHO → CH2=CHCHO + H2O
Presently 3-hydroxypropionaldehyde is an intermediate in the production of . Hydrogenation of reuterin gives 1,3-propanediol.


Biological activity
Reuterin is an intermediate in the metabolism of to 1,3-propanediol catalysed by the coenzyme B12-dependent glycerol dehydratase.

Reuterin is a potent compound produced by Lactobacillus reuteri. It inhibits the growth of some harmful and bacteria, along with , molds, and . L. reuteri can secrete sufficient amounts of reuterin to inhibit the growth of harmful gut organisms, without killing beneficial gut bacteria, allowing L. reuteri to remove gut invaders while keeping normal intact.

Reuterin is water-soluble, effective in a wide range of pH, resistant to proteolytic and lipolytic enzymes, and has been studied as a food preservative or auxiliary therapeutic agent.

Reuterin as an extracted compound has been shown capable of killing and Listeria monocytogenes, with the addition of increasing its . It has also been demonstrated to kill Escherichia coli O157:H7 when produced by L. reuteri.

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