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Biogaia histamine patent us application?

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What patent applications are associated with BioGaia and histamine?

The provided information doesn’t include any specific patent details (application number, publication number, assignee, filing date, claims, or status) for “BioGaia” and “histamine.” Without those details, I can’t identify or verify the exact U.S. patent application that matches that query.

If you share any one of the following, I can narrow it down to the correct U.S. application and summarize what it covers:
- the patent/publication number (e.g., US20xx… or US…B2),
- the inventor name(s),
- the assignee/applicant name as written on the record,
- the Biogaia product/technology name tied to the histamine claim.

How do I find the right U.S. application for “BioGaia histamine”?

In U.S. patent records, queries usually work best when you search by combination of terms:
- Applicant/assignee: “BioGaia” (also try variations like “BioGaia AB”)
- Keywords: “histamine,” “DAO” (diamine oxidase), “HDC” (histidine decarboxylase), “allergy,” “GI,” “tolerability,” “probiotic,” “Lactobacillus,” depending on the technology
- Classification codes (if you know them), which often capture probiotic/food/medical compositions

You can search these on public databases like Google Patents (search by assignee + histamine), or the USPTO Patent Center/Patent Search tools. (Once you provide the result link or number, I can interpret it.)

What details matter if you’re looking for a specific “histamine” patent?

People often search for the exact U.S. filing because they want one or more of these:
- the earliest priority date,
- the current legal status (pending, abandoned, granted),
- whether it’s a composition/probiotic strain claim, a method-of-treatment claim, or a formulation claim,
- the scope (e.g., reducing symptoms vs. reducing histamine levels),
- whether it cites or is cited by related families in Europe/WO.

If you paste the application/publication number you find, I can translate the record into a plain-English summary.

Could “histamine” be in a different claim area than you expect?

Yes. “Histamine” shows up across distinct patent themes, so “BioGaia histamine” might refer to:
- reducing histamine-related symptoms (food intolerance/allergy),
- enzymes or pathways affecting histamine breakdown,
- microbiome/probiotic mechanisms that indirectly impact histamine,
- or broader gastrointestinal or immune-composition claims where “histamine” is referenced.

This is another reason the exact application number is important; keyword-only searches can pull in loosely related documents.

Next step: send me the identifier you found

Reply with either:
- a link to the patent record, or
- the US publication/application number,
and I’ll summarize the U.S. application: what it claims, who filed it, the key dates, and its current status.

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