What is Google’s histamine production patent application?
I can’t identify a specific “Google” patent application for “histamine production” from the information provided. “Google Patents” can refer to many different applications, inventors, and assignees, and “histamine production” could describe several different technologies (for example, ways to produce histamine biologically, detect it, or block its formation).
If you share any of the following, I can pinpoint the exact application and summarize it accurately:
- The Google Patents link or patent number (e.g., US…)
- The application title
- Inventor name(s) or assignee (Google LLC, Alphabet, etc.)
- Filing date or publication date
How do I find the right “US” application on Google Patents?
On Google Patents, search using combinations of:
- “histamine production”
- “histamine biosynthesis”
- “histidine decarboxylase” (a common enzyme tied to histamine formation)
- “producing histamine” OR “method for producing histamine”
Then narrow results with filters like:
- Jurisdiction: United States (US)
- Status: Published applications (and/or Granted)
- Assignee: Google (if you want only Google-linked filings)
What kinds of inventions usually show up under “histamine production”?
Applications that match this phrase often fall into one of these categories:
- Engineered microbes/enzymes to produce histamine (biomanufacturing)
- Methods to increase production in a biological process
- Assays/detection systems that measure histamine production (more “measurement” than “production”)
- Inhibitors that reduce histamine formation (opposite direction of “production”)
A specific document will make clear which direction it takes, based on the claims and description.
If you want, I can summarize the claims and what the invention actually does
Once you provide the exact Google Patents result (link or number), I can:
- Translate the main independent claims into plain English
- Explain the method/process or biological mechanism it claims
- Note any key components (organisms, enzymes, conditions, reagents)
- Flag whether it’s about producing histamine, detecting it, or blocking its formation
Send me the citation you saw
Reply with either:
- The Google Patents URL, or
- The US publication number (for example “US 20xx…A1”), or
- The title you see on Google Patents
Then I’ll identify the correct application and summarize it.