overamination
Overamination refers to a condition characterized by an excessive accumulation of amine groups within biological systems. This can occur due to various factors, including metabolic imbalances, genetic predispositions, or exposure to certain exogenous substances. In biological contexts, amines are crucial for numerous functions, acting as neurotransmitters, building blocks for proteins, and components of essential biomolecules. However, when their levels become too high, they can interfere with normal cellular processes.
Symptoms of overamination are diverse and depend on the specific amines involved and the affected tissues.
Diagnosis typically involves assessing clinical signs and symptoms alongside biochemical analysis to quantify amine levels in