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Google patents histamine biosynthesis us application?

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What does “histamine biosynthesis” mean in patent language?

In patents, “histamine biosynthesis” usually refers to one or more steps in making histamine in the body or cells, most commonly pathways involving histidine decarboxylase (the enzyme that converts histidine to histamine). Claims may cover:
- Enzymes or inhibitors that affect histamine production
- Methods to modulate histamine levels (to treat or prevent histamine-related conditions)
- Microbial or industrial “biosynthesis” processes that produce histamine from precursor compounds

Where would you find “histamine biosynthesis” applications on Google Patents?

On Google Patents, you typically search using combinations like:
- histamine biosynthesis AND (application OR method OR composition)
- “histidine decarboxylase” histamine patent
- histamine biosynthetic pathway
- producer strain histamine biosynthesis (if the patent is about fermentation/bioprocessing)

If you tell me the exact term you searched (or paste the Google Patents link or a patent number), I can translate what the application is about based on the title/abstract/claims.

What kinds of applications show up for histamine biosynthesis?

Common patent application categories include:
- Therapeutics targeting histamine biology (for allergic, inflammatory, or gastrointestinal conditions)
- Enzyme modulation (histidine decarboxylase inhibitors or related approaches)
- Diagnostics or measurement methods for histamine production
- Bioprocessing/fermentation methods to produce histamine (industrial or research production), which is a different use case than medical treatment

How can you tell the medical-use patents from industrial/biotech ones?

Check the “Abstract” and “Claims” for keywords:
- Medical-use patents often mention disease terms (allergy, asthma, dermatitis, mast cells, histamine intolerance) and “treat,” “prevent,” or “patient.”
- Industrial biosynthesis patents often mention “fermentation,” “microorganism,” “production,” “bioreactor,” “culture,” or “feedstock.”

If you meant a specific Google Patents result, share one detail

Right now, “Google patents histamine biosynthesis us application” is too broad to identify the exact application(s). Send one of the following and I’ll pinpoint what the US patent application is claiming and its intended use:
- The Google Patents URL
- A US publication number (e.g., US 20xx/xxxxx A1) or application number
- The title or abstract text you see on Google Patents

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