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Scombroid poisoning symptoms

This paradox between the lack of toxicity of pure histamine and the apparent toxicity of equivalent doses of histamine in spoiled fish could be explained by the existence of potentiators of histamine toxicity in spoiled fish. These potentiators would serve to lower the threshold dose of histamine necessary to elicit scombroid poisoning symptoms in humans. [Pg.421]


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