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Pierre Jacques Antoine Béchamp (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ ʒak ɑ̃twan beʃɑ̃]; 16
October 1816 – 15
April 1908) was a
French scientist now best known...
- The
Béchamp reduction (or
Béchamp process) is a
chemical reaction that
converts aromatic nitro compounds to
their corresponding anilines using iron as...
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infectious disease was wrong, and that
Antoine Béchamp's was right. In fact, its
origins are
rooted in
Béchamp's empirically disproven (in the
context of disease)...
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Béchamps (French pronunciation: [beʃɑ̃]) is a
commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle
department in
northeastern France.
Communes of the Meurthe-et-Moselle department...
- humans.
Synthesis was
first reported in 1863 by
Antoine Béchamp and
became the
basis of the
Bechamp reaction. The
process involves the
reaction of aniline...
- also
performed as part of
reductions by
Antoine Béchamp in 1854,
using iron as the
reductant (
Bechamp reduction).
These stoichiometric routes remain useful...
- century,
Antoine Béchamp proposed that tiny
organisms he
termed microzymas, and not cells, are the
fundamental building block of life.
Béchamp claimed these...
- In
organic synthesis the
Béchamp reaction is used for
producing arsonic acids from
activated aromatic substrates. The
reaction is an
electrophilic aromatic...
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Antoine Béchamp in 1857. This is not the case: what
Buchner obtained with
yeast zymase, and
without yeast cells, was
alcoholic fermentation,
while Béchamp had...
- Chimie,
Béchamp's paper appeared in
January issue).
Béchamp noted that
Pasteur did not
bring any
novel idea or experiments. On the
other hand,
Béchamp was...