Southern England| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| espanja | histamina |
| esperanto | histamino |
| italia | istamina |
| japani | ヒスタミン (hisutamin) |
| kreikka | ισταμίνη (istamíni) |
| portugali | histamina |
| ranska | histamine |
| saksa | Histamin |
| suomi | histamiini |
| turkki | histamin |
| tšekki | histamin |
| venäjä | гистамин (gistamin) |
| Monikko | histamines |
(biochemistry) An amine, C₅H₉N₃, formed by decarboxylation of histidine, that causes dilatation of capillaries, contraction of smooth muscle, and stimulation of gastric acid secretion; it is released during allergic reactions.
Skeletal formula of histamine. Created with ChemDoodle 8.0.0.3 and Adobe Illustrator CC 2015.
(biochemistry) An amine, C₅H₉N₃, formed by decarboxylation of histidine, that causes dilatation of capillaries, contraction of smooth muscle, and stimulation of gastric acid secretion; it is released during allergic reactions.
Ball-and-stick model of the histamine molecule, an amine that is released into the bloodstream during an allergic reaction. Color code: Carbon, C: black Hydrogen, H: white Nitrogen, N: blue
(biochemistry) An amine, C₅H₉N₃, formed by decarboxylation of histidine, that causes dilatation of capillaries, contraction of smooth muscle, and stimulation of gastric acid secretion; it is released during allergic reactions.
The tele tautomer (Nτ-H-histamine), on the left is more stable than the pros tautomer (Nπ-H-histamine) on the right.