Histamine vs Heparine - What's the difference?
histamine | heparine |
(neurotransmitter) 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.
* 2001 , Leslie Iversen, Drugs: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford 2001, p. 46)
As nouns the difference between histamine and heparine
is that histamine is (neurotransmitter) 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 while heparine is .histamine
English
(wikipedia histamine)Noun
(en noun)- The intake of food triggers a release of histamine , which activates the acid-secreting cells.