1988
DOI: 10.1007/bf01965031
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Histamine distribution in the gastrointestinal wall of germ free and conventional chicken: Evidence of the role of the digestive microflora

Abstract: The digestive microflora produces a decrease of the mucosal histamine content in the wall of the chicken colon but has no significant incidence in the upper part of the digestive tract. The anatomical and physiological particularities of the chicken digestive tract permitted to observe that wall histamine concentration depends on different factors. Endogenous factors control the wall histamine content in the proventriculus, independantly of the diet and/or of the presence of a microflora. Diet has a specific i… Show more

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