Microbial production of beneficial indoleamines (serotonin and melatonin) with potential application to biotechnological products for human health.
Study Goal
The researchers aimed to review microbial production of melatonin and serotonin, their functions in microorganisms, and their potential therapeutic applications for human health.
Results Summary
The study highlights microbial production of melatonin and serotonin as beneficial indoleamines with potential uses in improving human health, particularly for mental and neurological disorders, but does not provide specific clinical outcomes.
Population
Not specified (focus on microbial production and theoretical applications)
Effective Dosage
Not specified
Duration
Not specified
Interactions
None mentioned
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Population | Dosage | Impact | Claim # |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
serotonin-producing microbes | increase | human health | human | - | positive effects | #1 |
melatonin-producing microbes | increase | human health | human | - | positive effects | #2 |
serotonin | neutral | physiological or pathological processes | - | - | exert a critical role | #3 |
melatonin | neutral | physiological or pathological processes | - | - | exert a critical role | #4 |
serotonin | neutral | mental and neurological disorders | - | - | exert a critical role | #5 |
melatonin | neutral | mental and neurological disorders | - | - | exert a critical role | #6 |
microbial production of serotonin | neutral | therapeutic and/or preventive agents | human | - | potential uses | #7 |
microbial production of melatonin | neutral | therapeutic and/or preventive agents | human | - | potential uses | #8 |
microbial production of serotonin | increase | human health | human | - | improve | #9 |
microbial production of melatonin | increase | human health | human | - | improve | #10 |
microbial ability to synthesize beneficial indoleamines | neutral | sustainable bioprocesses | - | - | should be further studied and harnessed | #11 |
microbial ability to synthesize beneficial indoleamines | neutral | foods and pharmaceuticals | human | - | should be further studied and harnessed | #12 |
Micro-organisms have showed the ability to produce biologically active compounds associated with neurotransmission in higher organisms. In particular, serotonin- and melatonin-producing microbes are valuable sources for the development of eco-friendly bioproducts. Serotonin and melatonin are indoleamines that have received special attention due to their positive effects on human health. These biomolecules exert a critical role in several physiological or pathological processes, including some mental and neurological disorders. This article includes a review of the microbial production of serotonin and melatonin, their functions in micro-organisms and their potential uses as therapeutic and/or preventive agents to improve human health. A description of the quantification methods employed to detect indoleamines and the evidence found concerning their microbial production at laboratory and industrial scale-for application in biotechnological products-is also provided. The microbial ability to synthesize beneficial indoleamines should be further studied and harnessed, to allow the development of sustainable bioprocesses to produce foods and pharmaceuticals for human health.