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| Name: |
Eduard Buchner | | Birth Date: |
1860 | | Death Date: |
1917 | | Nationality: |
German | | Gender: |
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biochemist |
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Biography of Eduard Buchner
926 words, approx. 3 pages
 Eduard Buchner is credited with introducing the field of modern enzyme chemistry. His research put an end to the widely accepted theory that fermentation of sugar to alcohol required the action of living (vital) yeast, which was promoted by such...
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Biography of Eduard Buchner
483 words, approx. 2 pages
 Eduard Buchner was born in Munich, Germany on May 20, 1860, the same year Louis Pasteur performed his work on fermentation. Buchner's father died when Eduard was 12. His brother Hans, who became a famous bacteriologist, oversaw the boy's education....


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 Eduard Buchner (May 20 1860 – August 13 1917) was a German chemist and zymologist, the winner of the 1907 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on fermentation. He was born in Munich, the son of a physician and Doctor Extraordinary of Forensic...


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