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Histamine Intolerance—The More We Know the Less We Know. A Review

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العنوان: Histamine Intolerance—The More We Know the Less We Know. A Review
المؤلفون: Martin Hrubisko, Radoslav Danis, Martin Huorka, Martin Wawruch
المصدر: Nutrients; Volume 13; Issue 7; Pages: 2228
بيانات النشر: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
سنة النشر: 2021
المجموعة: MDPI Open Access Publishing
مصطلحات موضوعية: histamine intolerance, histamine, diamine oxidase, DAO, low-histamine diet, probiotics, food intolerance
جغرافية الموضوع: agris
الوصف: The intake of food may be an initiator of adverse reactions. Food intolerance is an abnormal non-immunological response of the organism to the ingestion of food or its components in a dosage normally tolerated. Despite the fact that food intolerance is spread throughout the world, its diagnosing is still difficult. Histamine intolerance (HIT) is the term for that type of food intolerance which includes a set of undesirable reactions as a result of accumulated or ingested histamine. Manifestations may be caused by various pathophysiological mechanisms or a combination of them. The problem with a “diagnosis” of HIT is precisely the inconstancy and variety of the manifestations in the same individual following similar stimuli. The diagnosing of HIT therefore requires a complex time-demanding multidisciplinary approach, including the systematic elimination of disorders with a similar manifestation of symptoms. Among therapeutic approaches, the gold standard is a low-histamine diet. A good response to such a diet is considered to be confirmation of HIT. Alongside the dietary measures, DAO supplementation supporting the degradation of ingested histamine may be considered as subsidiary treatment for individuals with intestinal DAO deficiency. If antihistamines are indicated, the treatment should be conscious and time-limited, while 2nd or 3rd generation of H1 antihistamines should take precedence.
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وصف الملف: application/pdf
اللغة: English
العلاقة: Nutritional Epidemiology; https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13072228Test
DOI: 10.3390/nu13072228
الإتاحة: https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13072228Test
حقوق: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0Test/
رقم الانضمام: edsbas.E3765340
قاعدة البيانات: BASE