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What is histamine chamber?

Histamine Chamber is a scientific instrument use to evaluate antiasthmatic activity of certain drugs/chemicals in lab. animals. The Lab. animals are exposed to histamine aerosol in the Histamine Chamber.


What do basophils release?

Histamine and heparin


Do neutrophils produce histamine?

no it is the basophils that produce histamine


Which granulocyte produces histamine?

Basophils are the granulocytes that produce and release histamine. Histamine is involved in the inflammatory response and allergic reactions.


During an allergic reaction what chemical is released?

histamine


Secretes histamine and heparin?

Mast cells secrete histamine and heparin.


What are some examples of low histamine cheeses that are suitable for individuals with histamine intolerance?

Some examples of low histamine cheeses suitable for individuals with histamine intolerance include mozzarella, cream cheese, and cottage cheese.


Why test for urine histamine?

Testing for urine histamine can help diagnose conditions related to histamine metabolism, such as mastocytosis or histamine intolerance. Elevated histamine levels may indicate an excessive release of histamine from mast cells or an inability to break it down effectively. Additionally, urine histamine tests can assist in evaluating allergic responses or certain gastrointestinal disorders. This test provides valuable information for guiding treatment and management strategies.


Do pine trees release a histamine?

Do Pine trees help with histamine allergies


What is the purppose of a histamine?

Purpose of histamine is to trigger immune response for foreign bodies


Is histamine destroyed by cooking?

Histamine is not destroyed by cooking; it is a stable compound that can withstand heat. While cooking may kill certain bacteria that produce histamine, it does not eliminate histamine present in food. Therefore, foods high in histamine can still pose a risk even after being cooked. To manage histamine levels, it’s important to focus on the freshness and storage of food rather than cooking methods.


Why does atropine effect histamine receptors?

It doesn't atropine only acts on muscarinic receptors (it's a competitive antagonist here for ACh), but histamine acts on different receptors (histamine receptors). There is no direct interaction between atropine and histamine receptors