What is the “histamine production” patent on Google Patents?
Google Patents doesn’t provide a single universal “histamine production patent.” Instead, you have to search by keywords (for example, “histamine production,” “histidine decarboxylase,” or “histamine biosynthesis”) and then open the specific patent record you mean. Google Patents search results may include patents about:
- how histamine is made (microbial/biochemical production methods),
- enzyme pathways involved in histamine formation,
- lowering histamine production (inhibitors/controls), or
- analytical methods to measure histamine.
How to find the exact patent you mean on Google Patents
Use a query that matches how the patent likely describes “histamine production,” such as:
- histamine production
- histidine decarboxylase production
- histamine biosynthesis
- microbial production of histamine
- histamine-forming bacteria / inhibition
Then filter results by country or assignee if you already know them (company, university, inventor, etc.).
What wording matters if you mean “production” vs “inhibition”
If your goal is “production,” patents often use terms tied to the pathway, not the phrase “histamine production,” such as:
- histidine decarboxylase (HDC), the key enzyme that produces histamine from histidine
- microbial fermentation/bioprocessing routes
- process conditions (pH, temperature, strain engineering)
If your goal is “reducing histamine,” patents may instead focus on:
- HDC inhibitors
- controlling bacteria that generate histamine in food
- shelf-life or processing methods to suppress formation
Can you share the patent number or link so I can identify it?
If you paste the Google Patents URL or the application/publication number (for example, WO..., US..., EP...), I can tell you exactly what that patent covers and who the assignee/inventors are based on the record.
What I need from you to answer precisely
Send one of the following:
- the Google Patents link, or
- the publication number, or
- the exact text you see in the search result (title + assignee)
Sources: None (no specific Google Patents record was provided).