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Entry Nos. 700–799

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1841 CE

#543

Allgemeine Anatomie. Lehre von den Mischungs- und Formbestandtheilen des menschlichen Körpers.

Many of the histological discoveries of Henle are described in the above. He classified tissues histologically. In the section on Gefässnerven (pp. 510, 690) Henle demonstrated the presence of smooth muscle in th…

1878 CE

#700

La fermentation alcoolique.

Bernard disbelieved Pasteur’s definition of a ferment as “a living form originating from a germ”.

1881 CE

#701

Physiologische Chemie.

Hoppe-Seyler, one of the greatest of the physiological chemists, founded the Zeitschrift für physiologische Chemie and wrote a classical textbook on the subject.

1882 CE–1883 CE

#702

Zur Chemie des Zellkerns.

Among the many important contributions of Kossel was his study of the chemistry of the cell and cell-nucleus. Kossel correctly concluded that the function of nuclein is neither to act as a storage substance nor to fur…

1883 CE

#703

Enny Methode til kvaelstofbestemmelse i organiske Stoffer.

Kjeldahl, a Danish chemist, devised a method of determining the amount of nitrogen in an organic compound (“Kjeldahl’s method”). A German translation is in Z. anal. Chem., 1883, 22, 366-82.

1884 CE

#704

Ueber eine neue linksdrehende Säure (Pseudooxybuttersäure).

Isolation of (ß-oxybutyric acid. (Title of second paper: Beiträge zur Kenntniss der activen ß-Oxybuttersäure).

1885 CE–1886 CE

#705

Ueber Ptomaine. 3 vols.

Brieger isolated and determined the composition of a number of the ptomaines.

1885 CE

#706

Lois d’équilibre chimique dans l’état dilué, gazeux ou dissous.

Van’t Hoff stated that osmotic pressure is proportional to the concentration if the temperature remains invariable, and proportional to the absolute temperature if the concentration remains invariable. In 1901 V…

1886 CE

#707

A text-book of human physiology, including histology and microscopical anatomy....by L. Landois. Translated from the fifth German edition. With additions by William Stirling. 2 vols.

Second edition in English. Matthew Hay devised a test for the determination of bile acids in the urine, published in vol. 1, p. 381. Digital facsimile from the Hathi Trust at this link.

1886 CE

#708

Ueber den Niederschlag, welchen Pikrinsäure in normalen Harn erzeugt und über eine neue Reaction des Kreatinins.

Jaffe’s creatinine test.

1887 CE

#710

Lehrbuch der physiologischen und pathologischen Chemie.

1887 CE

#711

Die Rolle des osmotischen Druckes in der Analogic zwischen Lösungen und Gasen.

1888 CE

#712

Ptomaines and leucomaines, or the putrefactive and physiological alkaloids.

1889 CE

#713

Ueber Nucleinsäuren.

Atlmann coined the term "nucleic acid", replacing Friedrich Miescher's term "nuclein" when it was demonstrated that nuclein was acidic.

1889 CE

#714

Fixation de l’azote par la terre végétale nue ou avec le concours des légumineuses.

Berthelot showed that bacteria acting in clay soils are able to fix nitrogen.

1890 CE

#715

Ueber den Einfluss der Alkalien auf den menschlichen Stoffwechsel.

1891 CE

#716

Der Abbau der Eiweissstoffe.

Drechsel discovered that the protein molecule contains both mono and di-amino acids.

1891 CE

#717

The behaviour of saccharine matter in the blood.

Destruction of sugar in the blood.

1892 CE

#718

On the estimation of uric acid in the urine: a new process by means of saturation with ammonium chloride.

Hopkins’s method of estimating uric acid in urine.

1893 CE

#719

Ueber die Nucleinsaure.

See No. 702.

1898 CE–1899 CE

#720

Bedeutung der Stereochemie fur die Physiologie.

1898 CE

#721

Ueber die Eiweissstoffe.

Kossel forecast the polypeptide nature of the protein molecule.

1900 CE

#722

Concerning lipase, the fat-splitting enzyme, and the reversibility of its action.

Demonstration of the reversible action of lipase.

1901 CE

#723

A contribution to the chemistry of proteids. I. A preliminary study of a hitherto undescribed product of tryptic digestion.

Isolation of tryptophan.

1902 CE

#724

Physikalische Chemie der Zelle und Gewebe.

1902 CE–1904 CE

#725

Osmotischer Druck und Ionenlehre in den medicinischen Wissenschaften. 3 vols.

Includes an account of all the methods of determining osmotic pressure.

1904 CE

#726

Ueber einen in biologischer Beziehung wichtigen Einfluss, den die Kohlensäurespannung des Blutes auf dessen Sauerstoffbindung übt.

Bohr, Hasselbalch, and Krogh showed, in the experimental animal, that the affinity of blood for oxygen depends upon carbon dioxide pressure. This became known as the Bohr effect, though the discovery may have been mad…

1905 CE

#727

Abbau und Aufbau der Eiweisskörper im tierischen Organismus.

1905 CE

#728

Die Abbau aromatischer Fettsäuren im Tierkörper.

ß-oxidation theory.

1905 CE

#729

Zur Erkenntnis der Kolloide.

1906 CE–1923 CE

#730

Untersuchungen über Aminosäuren, Polypeptide und Proteine. 2 vols.

In a series of papers, Fischer showed that animal and vegetable proteins are composed of a series of amino-acids united by elimination of water.

1906 CE

#731

On carbohydrate metabolism.

1906 CE

#732

The importance of individual amino-acids in metabolism.

Demonstration of the importance of tryptophan in diet. The pioneer work of Hopkins led eventually to the discovery of vitamins.

1907 CE

#733

Lactic acid in amphibian muscle.

Explanation of the production of lactic acid in normal muscular contraction.

1908 CE

#734

The oxidation of butyric acid by means of hydrogen peroxide with formation of acetone, aldehydes, and other products.

See No. 735.

1908 CE

#735

Comparative studies of the mode of oxidation of phenyl derivatives of fatty acids by the animal organism and by hydrogen peroxide.

Dakin’s oxidation theory.

1908 CE

#736

Ueber die kleinsten Moleküle, welche die Leber zur Synthese des Glykogenes verwerten kann.

1909 CE

#737

Kapillarchemie.

1909 CE

#738

Grundriss der Kolloidchemie.

1910 CE

#739

The oxidases and other oxygen-catalysts concerned in biological oxidations.

Hygienic Laboratory.- Bulletin No. 59. December, 1909. Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.

1910 CE

#740

Die Theorie des Haftdrucks (Oberflächendrucks) und ihre Bedeutung für die Physiologie.

1912 CE

#741

Oxidations and reductions in the animal body.

1917 CE

#742

Die Berechnung der Wasserstoffzahl des Blutes aus der freien und gebundenen Kohlensäure desselben, und die Sauerstoffbindung des Blutes als Funktion der Wasserstoffzahl.

Henderson-Hasselbalch equation for the determination of pH concentration in the blood. English translation in No. 1588.16. For Henderson's papers see No. 9645.

1920 CE

#743

The action of the boiled pancreas extract on yeast nucleic acid.

Ribonudease.

1920 CE

#744

Rapid colorimetric methods for the determination of phosphorus in urine and blood.

1921 CE

#745

On an autoxidisable constituent of the cell.

Isolation of glutathione.

1923 CE

#746

The possible significance of hexosephosphoric esters in ossification.

Records an important advance in the knowledge concerning the conversion of blood calcium into the insoluble calcium of bone.

1924 CE

#747

Studies in nuclein metabolism. II. The isolation of a nucleotide from human blood.

Jackson demonstrated the existence of pentose nucleotides in normal blood.

1924 CE

#748

Chemical dynamics of life phenomena.

1925 CE

#749

A study of the oxidation of the ammonium salts of normal saturated fatty acids and its biological significance.