Bioactive Compounds and Chemical Biology : Inhibitory Effects of Brown Algae Extracts on Histamine Production in Mackerel Muscle via Inhibition of Growth and Histidine

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  • brown algae
  • histamine
  • histidine decarboxylase
  • mackerelmuscle
  • morganella morganii
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