Abstract:Histamine is a biogenic amine originating endogenously or exogenously from Histidine by enzymatic decarboxylation. Endogenous histamine is mostly generated by basophils and mast cells that, when activated, will release histamine that is involved in various regulatory processes but also will induce multiple allergic effects (hypotension, tachycardia, vascular risks) including anaphylactic shock and possible death. For some histamine related symptoms (itching, asthma, hyperacidity), there are antihistaminic drug… Show more
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