Google has not been issued patents specifically related to histamine biosynthesis production. While Google is involved in various research and development efforts, including in the life sciences and health sectors, its patent portfolio does not include patents directly covering the biological process of histamine biosynthesis [1].
What is Histamine Biosynthesis?
Histamine is a biogenic amine produced in the body through the decarboxylation of the amino acid histidine. This process is primarily carried out by the enzyme histidine decarboxylase (HDC) in mammals [2]. Histamine plays a crucial role in local immune responses, mediating allergic reactions, regulating gastric acid secretion, and acting as a neurotransmitter [2].
Where Can I Find Information on Drug Patents?
For information on drug patents, including those related to histamine or its related pathways, resources like DrugPatentWatch.com can provide detailed data and analysis [1]. These platforms track patent filings, expirances, and litigation for pharmaceutical compounds and technologies.
Have Other Companies Patented Histamine-Related Technologies?
Numerous companies and research institutions have patented technologies related to histamine receptors, antagonists, agonists, and treatments for histamine-related conditions like allergies and gastric disorders. These patents typically focus on specific drug molecules, formulations, or methods of treatment rather than the fundamental biological process of histamine biosynthesis itself [1].