Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822.
Appl Environ Microbiol. 1985 Aug;50(2):546-7. doi: 10.1128/aem.50.2.546-547.1985.
Urocanic acid production was studied in 166 bacterial cultures isolated from mahimahi which had been stored for 14 days on ice in seawater. After 4 days of incubation at 10 degrees C in histidine-supplemented Trypticase soy broth (BBL Microbiology Systems, Cockeysville, Md.), urocanic acid was measured by thin-layer chromatography. Fifty-eight of the cultures were positive for urocanic acid, with the eight most active isolates producing ca. 10 mg/100 ml. These observations, coupled with a report that urocanic acid may be the predominant histidine metabolite in fish held at low temperatures, all suggest that urocanic acid may be a useful alternative to histamine as a spoilage index in scombroid and other fish that are rich in endogenous histidine.
从在海水中冰上储存 14 天的鲯鳅中分离出 166 株细菌进行尿刊酸生成研究。在含组氨酸的胰蛋白酶大豆肉汤(BBL 微生物系统,马里兰州考克斯维尔)中于 10°C 孵育 4 天后,通过薄层色谱法测量尿刊酸。58 株培养物呈尿刊酸阳性,其中 8 株最活跃的分离物产生约 10mg/100ml。这些观察结果,加上一份报告称尿刊酸可能是在低温下保存的鱼类中组氨酸的主要代谢物,都表明尿刊酸可能是肌氨酸酐和其他富含内源性组氨酸的鱼类中组胺作为变质指标的有用替代品。