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1 Division of Physiology, National Institute of Health, Bethesda, Md.
A colorimetric method for the detection of histamine has been developed. It has been adapted for the determination of free and conjugated histamine in animal tissues and body fluids.
Preliminary results upon various tissues, and with histaminase, indicate a satisfactory degree of specificity.
The sensitivity of the method is approximately 0.5 microgram.
Submitted on November 28, 1947
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