Szent-Gyorgyi

NOUN
  1. United States biochemist (born in Hungary) who was the first to isolate vitamin C (1893-1986)
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  • While researching the biological combustion processes, the Hungarian Nobel Prize Laureate biochemist Albert von Szent-Gyorgyi found that bioflavonoids improved the absorption of vitamin C as well as protecting it from oxidation.
  • Szent-Györgyi (1937) vitamin C and the catalysis of fumaric acid The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1901-2000
  • Nobel, have awarded the Prize for Physiology or Medicine for the year 1937 to Professor Albert von Szent-Györgyi, in recognition of his discoveries concerning the biological combustion processes with especial reference to vitamin C and to the fumaric acid catalyst. Physiology or Medicine 1937 - Presentation Speech
  • According to Őrülttudós, he and his team of 24 researchers spent eight years combing through all the possible explanations for the country's disproportionately large number of world-class scientists, including physiologist Albert Szent-Györgyi, mathematician Paul Erdös, and Edward "Ede" Teller, the famously big-haired father of the "hydrogen bomb. Pestiside.hu
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