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1 hest concentrations of the amino acids and a biogenic amine.
2 MS substrate for sensitive quantification of biogenic amines.
3  increase and the formation of the undesired biogenic amines.
4 ors namely total volatile basic nitrogen and biogenic amines.
5 embled and used as a separation platform for biogenic amines.
6 outer mitochondrial membrane that metabolize biogenic amines.
7  dependence on the levels of several primary biogenic amines.
8 des, proteins, but also small molecules like biogenic amines.
9 or screening and quantitative determining of biogenic amines.
10 en used extensively for the investigation of biogenic amines.
11 ecificity when urine samples are spiked with biogenic amines.
12  are modulated by multiple neuropeptides and biogenic amines.
13 e compound eye masks much of the signal from biogenic amines.
14 0-60 nM) whereas the C-terminal domain binds biogenic amines.
15 ve been used extensively for the analysis of biogenic amines.
16 atments in the vineyard, or ochratoxin A and biogenic amines.
17 es in cognitive states that are regulated by biogenic amines.
18 y has shown that fSR/BA is also modulated by biogenic amines.
19 , each of them as interesting as traditional biogenic amines.
20  this small molecule one of the most studied biogenic amines.
21 oxidases (MAO) A and B deaminate a number of biogenic amines.
22 modulated by pharmacological manipulation of biogenic amines.
23 e presence of many of the common interfering biogenic amines.
24  from bobcat urine and identified it to be a biogenic amine, 2-phenylethylamine.
25 C method for simultaneously quantifying nine biogenic amines, 21 amino acids, and ammonium ions, in b
26 has a median of 10% for amino acids, 24% for biogenic amines, 38% for acylcarnitines, 25% for glycero
27 ectrometry, and133 metabolites (amino acids, biogenic amines, acylcarnitines and lipids) were analyze
28 ctrometry, and 133 metabolites (amino acids, biogenic amines, acylcarnitines, and lipids) were analyz
29 ant changes in plasma levels of amino acids, biogenic amines, acylcarnitines, and lipids.
30                                              Biogenic amines also regulate the temporal dynamics of t
31 tified metabolites, including sphingolipids, biogenic amines, amino acids and urea.
32                Various metabolites including biogenic amines, amino acids, lipids, were significantly
33                                              Biogenic amine amounts were higher in red than in white
34 thophysiology, we have begun to characterize biogenic amine and BH4 metabolism in the GTP cyclohydrol
35                             During ripening, biogenic amine and free amino acid content, microbiologi
36       In contrast, all of the effects of the biogenic amine and peptide neurotransmitters, as well as
37 orebrain to increased concentrations of this biogenic amine and to specific alterations of crucially
38 anthocyanidins and methylxanthines, but also biogenic amines and alkaloids.
39 optimized UHPLC-FD method, determining their biogenic amines and amino acids profile.
40  18 features from the homogenate profiles as biogenic amines and amino acids.
41 ltaneous quantification of 22 amino acids, 7 biogenic amines and ammonium ions in cheese samples in u
42  acids and derivatives, 17 organic acids, 22 biogenic amines and derivatives, 40 acylcarnitines, 34 l
43                                 CxD7L2 binds biogenic amines and eicosanoids.
44 ue homogenizer has enabled the separation of biogenic amines and metabolites from these severely volu
45             Electrophoretic resolution of 14 biogenic amines and metabolites with similar mobilities
46                              Low contents of biogenic amines and mycotoxins confirmed celery quality
47      I then discuss the influence of several biogenic amines and neuropeptides on aggressive behavior
48 atalyzes the transfer of sulfonate groups to biogenic amines and other substrates, was foremost among
49 of larval Drosophila is modulated by various biogenic amines and peptides.
50 e compounds, such as phenolics, carotenoids, biogenic amines and phytosterols, which are highly desir
51 he optimal process parameters, regarding low biogenic amines and polyamines content, for "Futoski" ca
52 the total concentration of all the monitored biogenic amines and polyamines exceeded the level of 200
53 sed sensor was further tested with different biogenic amines and ratiometric response was obtained fo
54 pacity; ii) high contents of spermine, total biogenic amines and total polyamines; and iii) the highe
55               In this study, the amino acid, biogenic amine, and trans- and cis-urocanic acid (UCA) c
56 ranged between 0.03mg/L and 0.63mg/L for the biogenic amines, and 0.05mg/L and 5.19mg/L for other com
57 pocalins that act as efficient scavengers of biogenic amines, and a similar function was postulated f
58  to which the transformation of nucleotides, biogenic amines, and microbiological changes affect the
59 and release cargoes including neuropeptides, biogenic amines, and peptide hormones.
60                                The levels of biogenic amines, anthocyanins, polyphenols and antioxida
61                                              Biogenic amines are conserved signaling molecules that l
62                                              Biogenic amines are implicated in several mental disorde
63                                              Biogenic amines are important for neurotransmission and
64                                              Biogenic amines are important signaling molecules, and t
65                                 Proteins and biogenic amines are labeled with the fluorogenic reagent
66 mary roles are in cell-to-cell signaling, as biogenic amines are not normally recruited for communica
67                                              Biogenic amines are the important markers for food spoil
68                                              Biogenic amines are typically regarded as neuromodulator
69 ic and oenological factors on the content of biogenic amines as quality index of sixty-five Abruzzo w
70       Principal component analysis using the biogenic amines as variables, allowed to separate the di
71 e amino acids, dipeptides, sugars, vitamins, biogenic amines, as well as different products of the AT
72 is study aimed to assess lipid oxidation and biogenic amine (BA) development in "muxama", a dry-cured
73                           A new approach for biogenic amines (BA) determination in fermented beverage
74  The qualitative and quantitative profile of biogenic amines (BA) in 50 samples of dry fermented saus
75               Tyramine and histamine are the biogenic amines (BA) most commonly found at high concent
76     beta-phenylethylamine and tryptamine are biogenic amines (BA) often found in foods.
77 roalcoholic solutions containing eight toxic biogenic amines (BA) usually found in fermented beverage
78                    Free amino acids (AA) and biogenic amines (BA) were quantified for the first time
79       Tyramine and histamine, the most toxic biogenic amines (BA), are often found in high concentrat
80                                              Biogenic amines (BAs) are biologically active molecules
81  for the extraction and determination of six biogenic amines (BAs) by NMR is presented.
82  The study evaluated the fatty acids and the biogenic amines (BAs) in 'Nduja of Spilinga stored in di
83 tisation for HPLC-UV determination of twelve biogenic amines (BAs) in wines is proposed for the first
84         Histamine, one of the most important biogenic amines (BAs) is considered as food hazard and t
85 mph potentiates the effects generated by the biogenic amine betaPEA.
86 allowed us to identify critical residues for biogenic amine binding and to predict which members of t
87 if could be derived that was used to predict biogenic amine-binding function in other tick lipocalins
88 le evolutionary pathway for the evolution of biogenic amine-binding in tick lipocalins.
89 features of these proteins, a tick lipocalin biogenic amine-binding motif could be derived that was u
90                        One such protein is a biogenic amine-binding protein (ABP) that binds serotoni
91 vary gland libraries led to the discovery of biogenic amine-binding proteins in soft (Ornithodoros) a
92 eeding nematocerous Diptera will function as biogenic amine-binding proteins.
93  are not required for steady-state levels of biogenic amines, but become rate limiting in conditions
94 gs link luminal conversion of amino acids to biogenic amines by gut microbes and probiotic-mediated s
95      This paper reports the determination of biogenic amines by high-performance liquid chromatograph
96              The detection and monitoring of biogenic amines by NMR, upon fish storage, is informatio
97 yser was developed for the analysis of eight biogenic amines (cadaverine, histamine, phenylethylamine
98                                 A further 33 biogenic amines can be monitored in samples for relative
99  a wide variety of organic cations including biogenic amines, cationic drugs, and neurotoxins.
100 otal volatile base nitrogen (TVBN), K-value, biogenic amines, color, and texture.
101 d amino acid profile of the wines, while the biogenic amine composition was not modified.
102 i-parameter approach: the trimethylamine and biogenic amines concentration changes were compared with
103                                        Total biogenic-amine concentration at the end of the fermentat
104 e principal mechanism by which extracellular biogenic amine concentrations are regulated.
105 ges in their microbiological quality, TVB-N, biogenic amine content, fatty acid composition and TBARS
106 n of the wines just as on the amino acid and biogenic amine content.
107                                        Total biogenic amines content ranged from 88.86 to 796.68mgkg(
108 tly (than at 31 degrees C) reduced the total biogenic-amine content as compared to the control sample
109 udy, a model to assess fish quality based on biogenic amine contents using fuzzy logic model (FLM) is
110                      In addition, release of biogenic amines, cytokines, and leukotrienes was observe
111 , the intestinal concentrations of SCFAs and biogenic amines decreased with the dietary protein reduc
112              3-Iodothyronamine (T(1)AM) is a biogenic amine derivative of thyroid hormone present in
113 ood spoilage, thus, an on-package sensor for biogenic amine detection is crucial for food quality con
114 DD2R-461, revealed that among the endogenous biogenic amines, dopamine is most potent at each recepto
115  segregation needed for advanced theories of biogenic amine dysfunction and pharmacogenetics.
116 E), lipids (e.g. arachidonic acid, PAF), and biogenic amines (e.g. ADP, serotonin, epinephrine, norep
117 asitic mother sporocyst depends on uptake of biogenic amines, e.g. serotonin, from the snail host.
118  activity or synaptic transmitter release by biogenic amines, e.g., octopamine, dopamine, or serotoni
119 ermophilus isolates have the ability to form biogenic amines, especially histamine, and tyramine, whi
120 r the determination of neurologically active biogenic amines, especially tyramine and histamine, in f
121 sicochemical and microbiological parameters, biogenic amines, fatty acids and texture profiles and se
122 bolites (208 in total) included amino acids, biogenic amines, fatty acids, bile acids, sugars, and li
123 les (e.g. prostanoids, leukotrienes, lipids, biogenic amines) followed by chromatography, mass spectr
124 ed from the retardation of microbial growth, biogenic amine formation and lipid oxidation during the
125  no differences in microbiological growth or biogenic amine formation were observed.
126                             Twelve different biogenic amines formation in 58 isolates of Streptococcu
127               Tyramine (TYR) is a vasoactive biogenic amine found in food products due to improper st
128 h systemic symptoms due to hypersecretion of biogenic amines from metastatic lesions.
129 tanding the molecular pathways through which biogenic amines function in model organisms may improve
130 ed similar functional profiles for mammalian biogenic amine G protein-coupled receptor agonists and a
131 ocortical neurotransmitter systems utilizing biogenic amines, GABA, and glutamate.
132 zed TiO2 thin film was used to determine the biogenic amines generated by pork during storage.
133 ites, including acylcarnitines, amino acids, biogenic amines, glycerophospholipids, hexose, and sphin
134 e o2 loop in agonist-dependent activation of biogenic amine GPCRs has not been studied systematically
135 ve", while drugs targeting cytochrome P450s, biogenic amine GPCRs, and transporters have significantl
136 egree of structural homology found among all biogenic amine GPCRs, our findings should be of consider
137       Although various cellular responses of biogenic amines have been characterized in crustaceans,
138                                              Biogenic amines have been determined to be causal factor
139            The neuromodulatory transmitters, biogenic amines, have profound effects on multiple neuro
140 solely responsible for the production of the biogenic amine histamine.
141 e aim of the study was the monitoring of six biogenic amines (histamine, tyramine, phenylethylamine,
142 e chemiresistors in the detection of various biogenic amines (i.e. putrescine, cadaverine) and in the
143 s determination of 17 free amino acids and 8 biogenic amines in Alicante Monastrell wines was investi
144 ggests that the roles of classical and trace biogenic amines in all organisms may need to be reconsid
145 ol tool for routine quantitative analysis of biogenic amines in beverages for the average laboratory.
146 able HPLC method for the determination of 11 biogenic amines in beverages has been performed.
147 ied for determination of the above mentioned biogenic amines in beverages, and permitted an undemandi
148  to evaluate concentrations and evolution of biogenic amines in Canadian pork destined for the Japane
149                                              Biogenic amines in Canadian pork for the chilled export
150 as led to a new approach in the detection of biogenic amines in complex matrices.
151 nd underlying mechanisms mediated by various biogenic amines in Drosophila and other animals.
152 void the formation of high concentrations of biogenic amines in fermented food by bacteria, it is adv
153 e method was demonstrated by the analysis of biogenic amines in fish obtained from commercials of Val
154 chemical detection has been used to quantify biogenic amines in freeze-dried brains of Drosophila mel
155 s had an ability to produce twelve different biogenic amines in HDB and LDB.
156 chemical detection has been used to quantify biogenic amines in microdissected Drosophila melanogaste
157 as successfully applied for the detection of biogenic amines in pork samples with satisfactory result
158 vely quantify histamine in presence of other biogenic amines in real wine and fish matrices.
159            To understand the significance of biogenic amines in taste, we evaluated the ability of ta
160     These observations suggest a role of the biogenic amines in the initiation and modulation of moto
161 ctances is a general mechanism of action for biogenic amines in the modulation of C. elegans behavior
162 fast and accurate assay for the screening of biogenic amines in urine is required, without preclearan
163                         The total content of biogenic amines in vinegars ranged from 23.35 to 1445.2
164 re no significant differences in most of the biogenic amines including histamine, while there are sig
165 (MAO-B) is a key enzyme in the catabolism of biogenic amines, including dopamine, and alterations in
166          The histamine concentration and the biogenic amine index increased up to 45.2 +/- 1.62 mg kg
167  understanding of the role of this important biogenic amine is better characterized.
168 nce one-shot biosensors for determination of biogenic amines is described and compared with high-perf
169 e (TH-GFP), for which the overall profile of biogenic amines is not found to be significantly differe
170                It appears that counteracting biogenic amines is of strong adaptive value in the conve
171 ing pocket of family A GPCRs that bind small biogenic amines is well characterized.
172 ted chloride channels that are receptors for biogenic amines: LGC-53 is a high-affinity dopamine rece
173 rotein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) targeted by biogenic amine ligands folds deeply into the transmembra
174 or core where the binding of cis-retinal and biogenic amine ligands is known to occur.
175  thought to sensitize central endothelium to biogenic amines like histamine, thereby leading to incre
176 logues bound with muM affinity at off-target biogenic amine (M2, 5HT2A, beta3, 5HT2B, 5HT2C, and alph
177 witching in C. elegans and its dependence on biogenic amines may provide insight into how gait transi
178 resents a previously unrecognized pathway of biogenic amine metabolism.
179 activated by amphetamines, trace amines, and biogenic amine metabolites.
180                            How the action of biogenic amines might couple sensory modalities to each
181                                              Biogenic amines modulate key behaviors in both vertebrat
182                   Neuromodulators, including biogenic amines, neuropeptides, and hormones, are releas
183                   A candidate gene screen of biogenic amine neurotransmitter systems identified signa
184 ptophan transporter related to the family of biogenic amine neurotransmitter transporters was functio
185  transporters are responsible for removal of biogenic amine neurotransmitters after release into the
186                                              Biogenic amine neurotransmitters play a central role in
187 d RNAi assays indicate that males likely use biogenic amine neurotransmitters through the nervous sys
188      Neuromodulators, particularly the small biogenic amine neurotransmitters, have the ability to ra
189 tionally related to the amphetamines and the biogenic amine neurotransmitters.
190 ate, malonate, methylmalonate, and maleate), biogenic amines, nucleotide derivatives, phenols, and sp
191                                     However, biogenic amines observed in the other soybean products s
192      In fermented dairy products, the tested biogenic amines occurred in relatively low amounts (gene
193                              The role of the biogenic amine octopamine in modulating cholinergic syna
194 nt of male fly aggression has shown that the biogenic amine octopamine plays a role in the modulation
195                                          The biogenic amine octopamine regulates critical physiologic
196 ndent in that focal axon modulation with the biogenic amine octopamine, abolished signal integration
197 ogaster females before and after mating: the biogenic amine octopamine, which regulates ovulation rat
198                                      The two biogenic amines octopamine and tyramine have recently be
199               Here we show that a Drosophila biogenic amine, octopamine, is a potent wake-promoting s
200 ylamine (beta-PEA) and taurine are important biogenic amines of the sympathetic and parasympathetic n
201                                              Biogenic amines on fish tissue are formed as a result of
202 analysis, such as concentration of glycerol, biogenic amines, organic acids, and aroma compounds were
203 binders of prohemostatic and proinflammatory biogenic amines, particularly serotonin, catecholamines,
204  We propose that foraging experiences act on biogenic amine pathways to induce enduring changes to st
205 ecules that modulate migration include small biogenic amines, peptide growth factors, cytokines, extr
206 d receptors (GPCRs), including receptors for biogenic amines, peptides, a nucleoside, and a sphingoli
207 idating the critical role that electroactive biogenic amines play in complex physiological processes
208 sis of metabolites in conjunction with their biogenic amine precursors in a single separation offers
209 tion of several metabolites along with their biogenic amine precursors in biological samples, specifi
210                  The amount of each specific biogenic amine produced by S. thermophilus was generally
211 ent in both samples with the addition of the biogenic amine producing strain almost evened out and th
212 ic acid bacteria (LAB) on tyramine and other biogenic amine production by different food borne-pathog
213     The aim of this study was to compare the biogenic amine production of two starter strains of Lact
214 e afferent nerves leading to itch, including biogenic amines, proteases, cytokines, and peptides.
215 cts storage: formation of trimethylamine and biogenic amines, proteolysis and different types of ferm
216                         The content of eight biogenic amines (putrescine, cadaverine, spermidine, spe
217                         The content of seven biogenic amines (putrescine, cadaverine, spermidine, spe
218  of the previous studies have involved three biogenic amines: putrescine (Put), spermidine (Spd) and
219  binding pocket is distinct from that of the biogenic amine receptors and rhodopsin where the native
220   The results of this study demonstrate that biogenic amine receptors freely diffusing within the pla
221 nal region of rhodopsin-like 7 transmembrane biogenic amine receptors in agonist-induced signaling ha
222 strate that the expression of several of the biogenic amine receptors is abrogated in specific cell t
223 and fighting have led to the suggestion that biogenic amine receptors may play a role in modulating i
224 eak affinity for the CRF-binding protein and biogenic amine receptors.
225 eak affinity for the CRF-binding protein and biogenic amine receptors.
226                                              Biogenic amines regulate a variety of behaviors.
227 ship drive and were controlled by tyramine-a biogenic amine related to dopamine, whose roles in most
228  compounds structurally related to classical biogenic amines, represent endogenous ligands of the tra
229 the concentrations of amino acids (glycine), biogenic amines (sarcosine), acylcarnitines and phosphol
230  In the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, the biogenic amines serotonin (5-HT) and octopamine regulate
231                       The symporters for the biogenic amines serotonin (SERT), dopamine (DAT), and no
232 this study, we investigated the roles of the biogenic amines serotonin and octopamine in regulating l
233 nopheles gambiae have been shown to bind the biogenic amines serotonin, norepinephrine, and histamine
234                               Disruptions of biogenic amine signaling contribute to human neurologica
235        Our results illuminate a new role for biogenic amine signaling in regulating chemosensory vale
236                                              Biogenic amine signaling regulates CO(2) response valenc
237 r and neural pathways through which parallel biogenic amine signaling tunes behavior appropriately to
238  from aversion to attraction is regulated by biogenic amine signaling.
239                                  Ultimately, biogenic amines significant to the fly including L-3,4-d
240                                        Eight biogenic amines (spermine, spermidine, putrescine, hista
241 sts were observed, including that vertebrate biogenic amines structurally related to octopamine acted
242                                              Biogenic amines such as serotonin and dopamine are inter
243                                              Biogenic amines, such as like serotonin, are conserved n
244                                              Biogenic amines, such as serotonin and dopamine, can be
245 ilst the second encompasses ethyl carbamate, biogenic amines, sulfur dioxide and proteins used as tec
246  glial expression of ebony, an N-beta-alanyl-biogenic amine synthase, and show that Ebony activity in
247 an rhythm in Drosophila Ebony (N-beta-alanyl-biogenic amine synthetase) abundance can be visualized i
248 or D4 against not only D1-3,5 but also other biogenic amine targets have emerged, and D4 is once agai
249                          Histamine (HA) is a biogenic amine that can accumulate to high concentration
250                               Histamine is a biogenic amine that forms in a variety of foods and can
251                               Histamine is a biogenic amine that is indispensable in the efficient fu
252                               Histamine is a biogenic amine that is widely distributed and has multip
253                               Histamine is a biogenic amine that mediates multiple physiological proc
254                        Histamine is a potent biogenic amine that mediates numerous physiological proc
255 olyamines (PAs) are ubiquitous, polycationic biogenic amines that are implicated in many biological p
256 teroendocrine cells that secrete peptides or biogenic amines to regulate digestion, insulin secretion
257          We demonstrate that C. elegans uses biogenic amines to switch between distinct crawling and
258 ered range from polar (e.g., amino acids and biogenic amines) to nonpolar (e.g., diacyl- and triacyl-
259  events, both with the potential to modulate biogenic amine tone in the CNS.
260  amine uptake inhibition assays based on the biogenic amine transporter binding results.
261                                          The biogenic amine transporters (BATs) regulate endogenous n
262                          Na(+)/Cl(-)-coupled biogenic amine transporters are the primary targets of t
263 at distinguish substrates from inhibitors in biogenic amine transporters.
264 and potent inhibition of uptake at all three biogenic amine transporters.
265                                     Only two biogenic amines (tryptamine and tyramine) and two polyam
266                              The quantity of biogenic amines (tryptamine, phenylethylamine, putrescin
267                                          The biogenic amine tyramine (TA) regulates many aspects of i
268                                    The trace biogenic amine tyramine is present in the nervous system
269 intestinal UPR(ER) activation, including the biogenic amine tyramine.
270                     Here, we report that the biogenic amines tyramine (TA) and octopamine (OA) in Dro
271     On the other hand, the bacterial-related biogenic amines, tyramine, histamine, tryptamine and bet
272 ratios were selected for additional study in biogenic amine uptake inhibition assays based on the bio
273          Chemically, bimodal deactivation of biogenic amines via acetylation and succinylation parall
274  The effect of other potentially interfering biogenic amines was also evaluated.
275        In the control samples, the amount of biogenic amines was insignificant.
276 ardinella sp.) where the production of eight biogenic amines was monitored over fifteen days of stora
277 ation of Drosophila melanogaster behavior by biogenic amines, we have exploited the broad requirement
278                                           No biogenic amines were detected in any of the analyzed soy
279                                           No biogenic amines were detected in the 300MPa treatments,
280                                None of the 8 biogenic amines were detected in the final products, whi
281 nion or caraway on changes in the content of biogenic amines were examined in sauerkraut during a fer
282       The concentrations of ochratoxin A and biogenic amines were far below the health-hazardous thre
283                   Glycoalkaloids, thiols and biogenic amines were generally stable, while 5-hydroxy-m
284 mum particle size) has been employed and the biogenic amines were identified and quantified in a tota
285                   Dissociation constants for biogenic amines were measured using isothermal titration
286                                   Individual biogenic amines were not correlated with their precursor
287                                        These biogenic amines were not detected in non-fermented soybe
288                                              Biogenic amines were then quantified in three brain regi
289 n, all the allergens, as well as most of the biogenic amines, were cleared at the 24-hour time point.
290 has been broadly attributed to the action of biogenic amines, which modulate behaviors such as olfact
291 ned by food depletion nor is it modulated by biogenic amines, which suggest it is not an aversive beh
292  may be a novel low affinity transporter for biogenic amines, which, under certain conditions, might
293 ne oxidases utilize O2 for the metabolism of biogenic amines while concomitantly generating H2O2 for
294 erry vinegars reached the highest amounts of biogenic amines, while apple, white and Sherry wine vine
295 istent with the binding pocket described for biogenic amines, while Lys3.26(130) and Asn7.32(305), ar
296                            Histamine (HA), a biogenic amine with a broad spectrum of activities in bo
297                                 Histamine, a biogenic amine with both neurotransmitter and vasoactive
298                               Histamine is a biogenic amine with extensive effects on many cell types
299 pti (AeD7), respectively, were shown to bind biogenic amines with high affinity and with a stoichiome
300 inks, and by discriminating between multiple biogenic amines with remote structural differences six c

 
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