istamine
Istamine is not a standard term in scientific usage and is typically a misspelling of histamine, a biogenic amine with important roles in immune response, gastric function, and neurotransmission.
Histamine is produced mainly by the decarboxylation of the amino acid histidine, a reaction catalyzed by the
H1 receptors mediate allergic inflammation, vascular permeability, smooth muscle contraction, and pruritus. H2 receptors stimulate gastric
Histamine is rapidly metabolized by enzymes including diamine oxidase and histamine N-methyltransferase, and its actions are
Dietary sources can contribute to histamine levels, and some individuals experience histamine intolerance due to reduced