Is there a Google patent for US histamine fermentation?
I can’t confirm which “Google” patent you mean from the information provided. “Google Patents” is a search platform, and “histamine fermentation” could refer to multiple different processes (for example, producing histamine as a product, or using fermentation to remove/transform histamine).
If you paste a link to the Google Patents page, an application/publication number (like US20xx/xxxxxxx or USxxxxxxx), or the patent title/assignee, I can identify what it covers and summarize it.
What to search in Google Patents for “histamine fermentation”
On Google Patents, try searches like:
- histamine fermentation
- histamine producing fermentation
- histamine biosynthesis fermentation
- histidine decarboxylase histamine fermentation
- biocatalyst histamine fermentation US
Then filter by jurisdiction to United States (US) and, if needed, narrow to the assignee/entity you mean by “Google” (for example, if you’re searching for a specific company’s filings rather than the Google Patents website).
What “histamine fermentation” usually refers to (so you find the right patent)
Patents in this space typically fall into one of these themes:
- Production of histamine from histidine via microbial fermentation pathways (often involving histidine decarboxylase).
- Processes to manage histamine in fermented foods (lowering histamine formation or controlling fermentation conditions).
- Enzymatic or engineered strains used in fermentation-like production steps.
Your question could match any of these, so title/assignee matters.
If you share the patent number, what I can do next
Once you provide the US publication or link, I can:
- Tell you the main invention in plain terms
- Identify the key claims (what’s actually protected)
- Summarize the fermentation method (organism/strain, conditions, steps)
- Note any related patents or families
Quick clarification request
Can you paste the Google Patents link or the US publication/application number you’re looking at (or the exact patent title)?