Enigma Of Ferment, The: From The Philosopher's Stone To The First Biochemical Nobel Prize e-bog
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This popular account of the history of ferment takes the reader on a fascinating journey from its obscure origins in medieval medicine and alchemy to the modern concept of the enzyme. During the 19th century, the question of the nature of the ferment led to a long and bitter conflict between those that believed in a vital force peculiar to the living cell and those that looked for a more chemic...
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146,74 DKK
Forlag
World Scientific
Udgivet
7 november 2005
Længde
172 sider
Genrer
PSB
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9789814338165
This popular account of the history of ferment takes the reader on a fascinating journey from its obscure origins in medieval medicine and alchemy to the modern concept of the enzyme. During the 19th century, the question of the nature of the ferment led to a long and bitter conflict between those that believed in a vital force peculiar to the living cell and those that looked for a more chemical explanation. The book takes an in-depth look at the events of 1897 when Eduard Buchner demonstrated that cell-free extracts of yeast could catalyze alcoholic fermentation, putting an end to "e;vitalism"e; and at the same time earning him a Nobel Prize, the first to be awarded for purely biochemical work.