What patent is Google (or Google-linked) using for histamine production fermentation?
The information provided does not include any specific patent number, assignee, inventor, or link. Without that, it’s not possible to identify a particular “Google” patent related to histamine production via fermentation or to state what it claims.
If you share any of the following, I can pinpoint the exact Google Patents record and summarize what it covers:
- a patent number (e.g., USxxxxxxx), or
- the Google Patents URL, or
- the assignee name you saw (e.g., “Google LLC,” “Alphabet,” a startup Google acquired, or a research partner), or
- keywords from the title/abstract (e.g., “histidine decarboxylase,” “histamine,” “fermentation,” “microbial production,” “engineered microorganism”).
Why might there be confusion between “histamine production” and “histidine/fermentation”?
Many patents discuss fermentative production of histamine or production of histidine-derived compounds (or enzymes like histidine decarboxylase) using engineered microbes. Searchers sometimes see “histamine” in related documents even when the core invention is about:
- producing histidine first, then converting it,
- improving decarboxylase activity,
- controlling fermentation conditions to manage histamine formation,
- or reducing histamine generation in food (a different use case than industrial histamine production).
If you paste the patent title or a snippet of the abstract, I can clarify which category it is.
How to search Google Patents for “histamine fermentation” that matches a Google assignee
A typical search approach is:
- In Google Patents, search: histamine fermentation OR histidine decarboxylase AND (engineered microorganism OR microbial)
- Then filter by assignee to the Google entity you’re interested in (Google LLC / Alphabet / another entity)
- Open top results and check:
- whether the claim mentions “histamine,” not just histidine,
- whether it specifies “fermentation” or “microbial production,”
- whether the example uses a production strain and yields/selectivity data.
If you meant “Google patents” as in “search results about histamine fermentation,” not a Google-owned patent
If your goal is to find patents on histamine production fermentation (regardless of owner), I can compile a targeted set of relevant patent families—but I need either:
- the scope you care about (industrial histamine for pharma/biotech vs food/hazard reduction vs diagnostic reagents), and/or
- a few keywords you want included (e.g., “L-histidine decarboxylase,” “Zymomonas,” “E. coli,” “Corynebacterium,” “batch fermentation,” “fed-batch”).
What I need from you to answer with a specific patent
Reply with one of these:
1) the Google Patents link, or
2) the US patent number, or
3) the assignee name + any title words you saw.
Sources: none (no patent record was provided to cite).