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The people always differ in their response to anything that impacts the biogenic amines.
In an age of custom-engineered biogenic amines, nobody had to stay fragile.
Biogenic amines have been implicated as a potential cause of red wine headaches.
About 30 percent of people are sensitive to biogenic amines, such as histamines.
There is a distinction between endogenous and exogenous biogenic amines.
Analysis of biogenic amines in plasma of hypertensive patients and a control group.
First, there were the biogenic amines, including acetylcholine, norepinephrine and epinephrine.
It triggered the release of biogenic amines that prompted the body to create ten different neurotransmitters.
Others include biogenic amines like phenethylamine, tyramine, and according to one source, synephrine.
Sauerkraut is also a source of biogenic amines, such as tyramine, which may cause adverse reactions in sensitive people.
Some prominent examples of biogenic amines include:
The CTZ is very rich in biogenic amines like histamine.
"There are biogenic amines, such as noradrenaline, adrenaline, isoprenaline, and dopamine.
Biogenic amines present in toad-secretions include serotonin (5-hydroxytryplanime), histamine, bradykinin etc.
Tricyclic antidepressants block the reuptake of biogenic amines from the synapse, back into the neuron.
A number of neurotransmitters can act as neuromodulators, particularly biogenic amines such as dopamine and serotonin.
This may also encompass alkaloids, terpenes, polysaccharides, biogenic amines, and organic acids.
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors are thought to change the rate of oxidation of biogenic amines within the brain.
The fishy smell of dead fish is due to the breakdown of amino acids into biogenic amines and ammonia.
One of the simplest and yet widespread indole derivatives are the biogenic amines tryptamine and 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin).
Monoamine oxidase (MAO) breaks down biogenic amines and prevents excessive resorption.
Plus biogenic amines the body produced only under pathological conditions-the kinds that signaled accelerated nerve-cell death and permanent changes in the neural architecture.
Trace amines are those found in 0.1-10nMolar concentrations, constituting less than 1% of total biogenic amines in the mammalian nervous system.
In the European Union, the concentration of biogenic amines in wine is beginning to be monitored while the United States currently does not have any regulations.
Apparently the molecule caused a very complex cascade effect, in which the release of certain biogenic amines caused the release of other chemicals, and so on.