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Adolf Friedrich Johann Butenandt (German pronunciation: [ˈaːdɔlf ˈbuːtənant] ; 24
March 1903 – 18
January 1995) was a
German biochemist. He was awarded...
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Allen and the
German biochemist Adolf Butenandt,
although Doisy and
Allen isolated it two
months before Butenandt. They
isolated and
purified estrone in...
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Adolf Hitler forbade four Germans,
Richard Kuhn (Chemistry, 1938),
Adolf Butenandt (Chemistry, 1939),
Gerhard Domagk (Physiology or Medicine, 1939) and Carl...
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various scientists,
including Jean-Henri Fabre,
Joseph A. Lintner,
Adolf Butenandt, and
ethologist Karl von
Frisch who
called them
various names, such as...
- sources. In 1959, the
German biochemist and
Nobel Prize winner Adolf Butenandt identified and
synthesized the
unsaturated fatty alcohol bombycol, the...
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forbade three laureates from
Germany (Richard Kuhn,
Adolf Friedrich Johann Butenandt, and
Gerhard Domagk) from
accepting their prizes. They were all later...
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competed with
Adolf Butenandt in the
discovery of
estrone in 1930. They
discovered the
substance independently, but only
Butenandt was
awarded the Nobel...
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suffix of ketone. The
structure was
worked out by Schering's
Adolf Butenandt, at the
Chemisches Institut of
Technical University in Gdańsk. The chemical...
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pheromone in the wild silk moth (Bombyx mandarina).
Discovered by
Adolf Butenandt in 1959, it was the
first pheromone to be
characterized chemically. Minute...
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their relation to vitamins. He was the
doctoral advisor of
Adolf Butenandt who also won a
Nobel Prize in
Chemistry in 1939. He was born in Berlin...