Histamine
A biogenic amine formed during the breakdown of proteins, plays a role in immune reactions and digestion.
Histamine is a biogenic amine that is formed by decarboxylation of the amino acid histidine. It has many functions in the body, including involvement in immune and allergic reactions, regulation of digestion and as a neurotransmitter. In histamine intolerance, there is an excessive accumulation of histamine in the body, which leads to various symptoms.
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A group of chemical substances resulting from the decarboxylation of amino acids. Histamine is the best-known biogenic amine.
An amino acid that is converted to histamine in the body. Its excess or poor processing can worsen HIT.
A biogenic amine produced by protein breakdown, similar to histamine, can worsen HIT symptoms.
A biogenic amine formed during the breakdown of proteins can worsen the symptoms of HIT.
A biogenic amine similar to histamine that may exacerbate HIT symptoms in susceptible individuals.