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Detoxification biogenic amines

Biogenic amines in wine and fermented foods are formed primarily via the microbial decarboxylation of amino acids. Examples, such as histamine, tyramine, and phenylethylamine are toxic, especially in alcoholic beverages. Ethanol can inhibit the monoamino oxidase responsible for amine detoxification (Maynard and Schenker, 1996). Histamine can induce allergenic reactions in humans, such as rashes, edema, headaches, hypotension. Tyramine and phenylethylamine can cause hypertension and other symptoms related to the release of noradrenaline. [Pg.192]


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