Eduard Buchner (German pronunciation: [ˈeːduaʁt ˈbuːxnɐ] ; 20 May 1860 – 13 August 1917) was a German chemist and zymologist, awarded the 1907 Nobel Prize...
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after the Nobel Laureate Eduard Buchner (without umlaut), but it is actually named after the industrial chemist Ernst Büchner. Agitated Nutsche Filter...
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was used to refer to chemical activity produced by living organisms. Eduard Buchner submitted his first paper on the study of yeast extracts in 1897. In...
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Ernst Büchner, who invented it, despite the mistaken belief held by many people that it's named after chemist and Nobel Laureate Eduard Buchner. The use...
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provided by the non-cellular fermentation experiments of Eduard Buchner during the 1890s. Buchner demonstrated that the conversion of glucose to ethanol...
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August Buchner (1591–1661), German influential Baroque poet Eduard Buchner (1860–1917), German chemist and zymologist Edward Franklin Buchner (1868–1929)...
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Liebig–Pasteur dispute (section Eduard Büchner)
uncovered by Eduard Büchner, a German chemist and zymologist. Influenced by his brother Hans, who became the famous bacteriologist, Büchner developed an...
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(1878–1947), Estonian banker and politician Eduard Buchner (1860–1917), German chemist and zymologist Eduard Caudella (1841–1924), Romanian opera composer...
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Eduard Buchner who fermented sugar in the laboratory without living cells, leading to 1907 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. The experiment for which Buchner...
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Friedrich Wöhler's urine to Eduard Buchner's alcohol". In Cornish-Bowden, A (ed.). New Beer in an Old Bottle: Eduard Buchner and the Growth of Biochemical...
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