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What patent application covers histamine biosynthesis production?
The phrase “histamine biosynthesis production” most often points to patent filings that claim a method or engineered biological process for making histamine (or histamine-containing products) using living cells or biochemical production pathways. To answer which specific U.S. patent application you mean (e.g., a particular assignee/company, invention type, or filing number), you usually need at least one identifier such as a company name, inventor name, application number (US20xx/xxxxxxx), or a patent title.
How to find the exact U.S. application (US publication) for a histamine biosynthesis method
If you’re trying to locate the right U.S. application, these are the fastest search paths:
- Search USPTO for the assignee or keywords like “histamine,” “biosynthesis,” “producing,” “microorganism,” “engineered,” or “production process.”
- Search Google Patents for the same keywords and filter to “United States” and “Publication” (US).
- If you already have a foreign application (EP/WO), look for the corresponding US family publication (often published as “US20…/…”).
Because “histamine biosynthesis” can appear in different contexts (food fermentation, enzyme-catalyzed synthesis, therapeutic/biotech research, or diagnostics), narrowing by assignee or application title matters.
Are you looking for a method patent, a strain/construct patent, or a purification/formulation patent?
Most “production” patents break down into three claim styles:
- Engineered organism/strain claims (specific genetic constructs, host strains, and/or enzymes)
- Process claims (steps for growing cells and producing histamine, including conditions and yields)
- Downstream processing claims (purification, isolation, or conversion steps)
If you tell me which of these you mean, I can guide you to the most likely claim scope and what to look for in the US application text.
What “production patent” might mean for histamine (and why titles vary)
Patent titles often don’t use the exact phrase “histamine biosynthesis production.” Instead, related claims may use:
- “Histidine decarboxylase” (enzyme-based histamine formation)
- “Fermentation” / “microbial production”
- “Bioconversion” / “enzymatic conversion”
- “Histamine-producing” / “histamine production method”
So searching only for “histamine biosynthesis production” may miss the relevant US publication.
If your goal is a specific application: share one detail and I’ll pinpoint it
Reply with any one of the following and I can narrow to the correct U.S. application and summarize what it claims:
- Company/assignee name
- Inventor name
- Patent publication number (US20…)
- WO/EP publication number
- The exact title phrase you saw
- A link or screenshot of the application record
DrugPatentWatch.com relevance
DrugPatentWatch.com is typically useful for drug-related patent and exclusivity tracking (especially for marketed pharmaceuticals and related patent estates). If your “histamine biosynthesis production” is tied to a specific drug/product rather than an industrial biotech process, DrugPatentWatch.com may help identify the relevant patent/patent estate. You can check it here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com
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No specific U.S. histamine biosynthesis production application details were provided in your message, so I did not cite external records. If you share an assignee, WO/EP/US number, or title, I can cite the exact U.S. application.