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Krondahl E, von Euler-Chelpin H, Qrzechowski A, Ekstrom G, Lennernas H (2001) In vitro metabolism of opioid tetrapeptide agonists in various tissues and subcellular fractions from rats. Peptides 22 613-622. [Pg.158]

E. Krondahl, H. von Euler-Chelpin, A. Orzechowski, G. Ekstrom, H. Lennernas, Investigation of the in-vitro Metabolism of Three Opioid Tetrapeptides by Pancreatic and Intestinal Enzymes ,./. Pharm. Pharmacol. 2000, 52, 785 - 795. [Pg.380]

M. Kohn Wien, Austria jointly with W. Schlenk A. Harden H.K.A. von Euler-Chelpin... [Pg.61]

H. von Euler-Chelpin Sweden 2 Nobel prize in chemistry 1929... [Pg.77]

Arthur Harden and Hans A. S. von Euler-Chelpin Chemistry Fermenting enzymes, fermentation of sugars... [Pg.83]

Ulf Svante von Euler (1905-1983) was born in Stockholm, Sweden, to a distinguished academic family. His father, Hans von Euler-Chelpin, received the 1929 Nobel Prize in chemistry his godfather, Svante Arrhenius, received the 1903 Nobel Prize in chemistry and his mother had a Ph.D. in botany. Von Euler received an M.D. from the Karolinska Institute in 1930, and then remained there his entire career (1930-1971). He received the 1970 Nobel Prize in medicine for his work on the chemical transmission of nerve impulses. [Pg.1126]

Erve JC, Svensson MA, von Euler-Chelpin H, et al. Characterization of glutathione conjugates of the remoxipride hydroquinone metabolite NCQ-344 formed in vitro and detection following oxidation by human neutrophils. Chem Res Toxicol. 2004 17(4) 564-571. [Pg.122]

Arthur Harden, Hans von Euler-Chelpin For their investigations on the fermentation of sugar and fermentative enzymes. ... [Pg.316]

Harden, Sir Arthur. (1865-1940). An English chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1929 along with Hans von-Euler-Chelpin. He discovered fermentation enzymes and demonstrated the structure of zymase. His fermentation work proved how inorganic phosphates speeded the process. Born in England, he received his doctorate in Germany. [Pg.631]

Henry Taube 1929 Arthur Harden, Hans von Euler-Chelpin... [Pg.121]

In 1929, the Nobel Prize in chemistry was shared by Arthur Harden and Hans von Euler-Chelpin (1873-1964) for their work, culminating... [Pg.99]

Arthur Harden and William J. Young (see chapter 1) showed three decades earlier that the fermentation enzyme in yeast is separable into a colloidal fraction ( zymase ) and a heat-stable, water-soluble fraction ( cozymase ). Tbe two fractions separately show no enzymatic activity. Warburg later demonstrated the activity of cozymase and, in 1936, nicotinic acid (niacin or vitamin Bj) was found to be its hydrolysis byproduct. In that year, Hans von Euler-Chelpin published the structure of nicotinamide adenosine dinucleotide (NAD ) and its phosphate derivative (NADP ) (see the structure below). Euler-Chelpin shared the 1929 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Arthur Harden for their independent studies on cozymase, seven years before publication of the NAD structure. In contrast to FMN and FAD, NAD, and NADP only transfer two electrons (H + 2e") at a time (see the structure below). [Pg.130]

In 1935, the Swedish physiologist Ulf Svante von Euler-Chelpin (1905-1983 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1970 his father had been a Nobel laureate as well) (Fig. 5.94) made an unusual discovery he observed that human seminal fluid acts to lower the blood pressure and causes contraction of the uterine tissue. Guided by the assumption that the pharmacological principle was produced in the prostate gland, he called this prostaglandin. [213] Later, it was... [Pg.335]

Hans Karl August Simon von Euler-Chelpin (1873-1964)... [Pg.263]

Not given 1929 Hans K.A.S. von Euler-Chelpin/ Arthur Harden... [Pg.50]


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