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Windaus, Adolf Otto Reinhold

WIndaus, Adolf Otto Reinhold (1876-1959) German biochemist who studied the drug digitalis, established the structure of cholesterol, and researched vitamin D and some of the B vitamins. He was awarded the 1928 Nobel Prize in chemistry. [Pg.181]

Adolf Otto Reinhold Windaus Constitution of the sterols and their connection with the vitamins... [Pg.55]

Adolf Otto Reinhold Windaus (Germany) for his research into the constitution of the sterols and their connection with the vitamins. Windaus was awarded the Nobel Prize for discovering that cholesterol (a sterol) was removed to cholecalcif-erol (vitamin D3) through a series of several steps. One of Windaus doctoral students, Adolf Buteneindt, was himself a Nobel laureate. [Pg.341]


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