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  1. Biography - Wieland, Heinrich Otto (1877-1957): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  2. Die Hydrazine. by Heinrich Otto (1877-1957). WIELAND, 1913-01-01
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1. Heinrich Wieland - Biography
Heinrich wieland heinrich otto Wieland was born as the son of Württembergerparents, Dr. Theodor Wieland and Elise Blom, on June 4, 1877, in Pforzheim where
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Heinrich Otto Wieland venia legendi and in 1913 a senior lectureship in the University Chemical Laboratory. In 1917 he transferred his activities to the Technical College nearby as a full Professor. From 1917-1918 he was busy at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Berlin-Dahlem working on Defence. In 1921 he accepted a call to Freiburg and in 1925 returned to Munich at request to succeed him in his Chair in the University of Munich. For twenty-seven years the destiny of the Munich laboratory lay in his hands.
Wieland's scientific work, recorded in four hundred publications, covers a wide field in the realm of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry.
For several decades Wieland's attention was claimed by the organic nitrogenous compounds. His brilliant studies of the reaction of nitrogen oxides with orefins and aromatics, the clarification of furoxanes as well as the classical experiments with fulminic acid and its polymerization may be chosen as examples. In the same connection, Wieland succeeded in the first production of stable organic nitrogen radicals, of diphenyl nitrogen and its N-oxide. The proof of short-lived radicals in solution reactions involved him in an extensive series of experiments whose importance for the modern development of organic radical chemistry can hardly be overestimated.
In later years Wieland was entirely devoted to the chemistry of natural substances. His contributions to the clarification of the structure of morphine and strychnine, the constitution and synthesis of the lobelia alkaloid and the research into the curare alkaloid were masterpieces. Work on the poisonous agent in the "death cap" mushroom led to the isolation of the crystalline cyclopeptides phalloidine and amanitine; work on the pigment of butterflies led to the discovery of the biologically important class of pterin compounds. The publications which began in 1912 on the subject of bile acids culminated in 1932 in the clarification of the carbon framework of the steroids, whose general importance in Nature Wieland recognized.

2. Heinrich Otto Wieland Winner Of The 1927 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
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Wieland, Heinrich Otto (18771957) German organic chemist who determining the structures of steroids and related compounds.
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12. Heinrich Otto Wieland - Wikipedia
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Heinrich Otto Wieland 4. Juni in Pforzheim 5. August in M¼nchen ) war ein deutscher Chemiker Nach dem Studium der Chemie wurde Wieland zum Professor in Freiburg (Breisgau) und sp¤ter in M¼nchen berufen. Er arbeitete ¼berwiegend im Forschungsbereich der organischen Stickstoffverbindungen. Bearbeiten
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Wieland erhielt den Nobelpreis f¼r Chemie "f¼r seine Forschungen ¼ber die Zusammensetzung der Gallens¤ure und verwandter Substanzen". AuŸerdem war er Ritter des Ordens Pour le m©rite und Tr¤ger des Bundesverdienstkreuzes Nach ihm sind in seiner Heimatstadt eine StraŸe und eine Schule benannt.
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Wie·land ( ve länt ), Heinrich Otto 1877–1957. German chemist. He won a 1927Nobel Prize for his research on bile acids.
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German chemist. He won a 1927 Nobel Prize for his research on bile acids. Wikipedia Heinrich Otto Wieland Heinrich Otto Wieland June 4 August 5 ) was a German chemist . He won the 1927 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his research into the bile acid s. In 1917 he succeeded Adolf von Baeyer as Chemistry Professor at the University of Munich Wieland tried successfully to protect people which were "racicaly burdened" after the Nuremberg Laws especially jewisch students. Students who were expelled because they were "racicaly burdened", could stay in the group of Heinrich Wieland as laborants or as "G¤ste des Geheimrats" (guests of the privy councillor). After collecting money for the widow of Kurt Huber Clara Huber, Hans Leipelt a student of Heinrich Wieland was sentenced to death.
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Heinrich Otto Wieland 1927 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry. Heinrich OttoWieland (18771957). German organic chemist awarded a Nobel prize 1930 for his
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1927 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry Heinrich Otto Wieland German organic chemist awarded a Nobel prize 1930 for his investigations of the constitution of the bile acids and related substances.
Clinically, measurement of serum bile acids can be important to veterinarians as a screening tool for hepatobiliary function. Normally, animals will produce bile acids from cholesterol in their liver and store it in their gall bladder. Bile salts are formed in the hepatocytes by a series of enzymatic steps that convert cholesterol to cholic or chenodeoxycholic acids. The rate limiting step is hydroxylation at the 7-alpha position. These reactions include the activity of 8 enzymes belonging to either monooxygenase or dehydrogenase enzyme classes. These acids are then conjugated with glycine or taurine and secreted as Na+ (or K+) salts. Conjugation causes a decrease in their pKa values, making them more water soluble.
The bile acids will then be released into the small intestine via the bile duct during intestinal contraction and play an integral role in the absorption of dietary lipids and lipid soluble vitamins. In most species, more than 90% of the bile salts are actively reabsorbed (by a sodium-dependent co-transport process) from the ileum into the hepatic-portal circulation from where they are cleared and resecreted by the liver to once again be stored in the gall bladder. This secretion/reabsorption cycle is called the Enterohepatic Circulation.
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17. Heinrich Otto Wieland - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Heinrich Otto Wieland Wieland tried successfully to protect people whichwere racicaly burdened after the Nuremberg Laws especially jewisch students.
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Heinrich Otto Wieland June 4 August 5 ) was a German chemist . He won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his research into the bile acids . In he succeeded Adolf von Baeyer as Chemistry Professor at the University of Munich Wieland tried successfully to protect people, especially jewish students, who were "racially burdened" after the Nuremberg Laws . Students who were expelled because they were "racially burdened" could stay in the group of Heinrich Wieland as laborants or as "G¤ste des Geheimrats" (guests of the privy councillor). After collecting money for the widow of Kurt Huber , Clara Huber, Hans Leipelt , a student of Wieland, was sentenced to death. This biographical article about a chemist is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Otto_Wieland Categories Chemist stubs 1877 births ... Nobel Prize in Chemistry winners Views Personal tools Navigation Search Toolbox In other languages

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(Redirected from Heinrich Wieland Heinrich Otto Wieland June 4 August 5 ) was a German chemist . He won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his research into the bile acids . In he succeeded Adolf von Baeyer as Chemistry Professor at the University of Munich Wieland tried successfully to protect people, especially jewish students, who were "racially burdened" after the Nuremberg Laws . Students who were expelled because they were "racially burdened" could stay in the group of Heinrich Wieland as laborants or as "G¤ste des Geheimrats" (guests of the privy councillor). After collecting money for the widow of Kurt Huber , Clara Huber, Hans Leipelt , a student of Wieland, was sentenced to death. This biographical article about a chemist is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Otto_Wieland Categories Chemist stubs 1877 births ... Nobel Prize in Chemistry winners Views Personal tools Navigation Search Toolbox In other languages

19. Heinrich Otto Wieland - Wikipédia
Translate this page Heinrich Otto Wieland. Origem Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre. Heinrich OttoWieland nasceu em Pforzheim, Baden, 4 de junho de 1877 , e faleceu em Munique,
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Translate this page Heinrich Otto Wieland Wieland essaya avec succès de protéger les personnesqui étaient persécutées racialement suite aux Lois de Nuremberg,
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Cet article est une ©bauche   compl©ter concernant la science , vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en le modifiant Heinrich Otto Wieland 4 juin 5 ao»t ) ©tait un chimiste allemand , laur©at du prix Nobel de chimie en 1927 pour ses recherches sur l' acide biliaire . Il contribua ©galement   la d©termination de la structure chimique de la morphine et de la strychnine . En 1917, il succ©da   Adolf von Baeyer comme professeur de chimie   l' universit© de Munich Wieland essaya avec succ¨s de prot©ger les personnes qui ©taient pers©cut©es racialement suite aux Lois de Nuremberg , et en particulier les ©tudiants juifs. Les ©tudiants qui ©taient expuls©s du fait de leur race pouvaient rester dans le groupe d'Heinrich Wieland en temps que laborantins ou comme "G¤ste des Geheimrats" (invit©s du conseil secret). L'un des ©l¨ves de ses ©l¨ves, Hans Leipelt, fut condamn©   mort suite   une collecte d'argent pour la veuve de Kurt Huber , Clara Huber.

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