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Biogenic Amines in the Taste Organ
Chemical Senses, 1995The presence and content of biogenic amines in taste disk-bearing fungiform papillae of the frog, Rana esculenta, the only available model of an isolated taste organ, were verified by means of HPLC. Fungiform papillae were found to contain measurable amounts of serotonin, epinephrine and norepinephrine.
Zancanaro C. +5 more
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Biogenic Amines and Schizophrenia
Psychosomatics, 1970The hypothesis that psychotic symptoms are due to metabolic disorders producing psychotoxic substances received support as it was discovered that many psychotomimetic substances bear near chemical relationship to neurohumoral agents of the central nervous system. Hoffer, Osmond and Smythies noted the resemblance between mescaline and catecholamines and
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1999
Abstract This menu looks delicious; it is also well balanced and highly nutritious. But it contains foods that are naturally high in biogenic amines, which can give most people a headache. All that is required is about 100 mg of the biogenic amine-a mere tenth of a gram. Assuming the guests at a banquet ate normal sized portions, they
John Emsley, Peter Fell
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Abstract This menu looks delicious; it is also well balanced and highly nutritious. But it contains foods that are naturally high in biogenic amines, which can give most people a headache. All that is required is about 100 mg of the biogenic amine-a mere tenth of a gram. Assuming the guests at a banquet ate normal sized portions, they
John Emsley, Peter Fell
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Biogenic Amines, Biogenic Aldehydes, and Alcohol
Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1964A, FELDSTEIN +3 more
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