Category:Conrad Elvehjem

Conrad A. Elvehjem, (May 27, 1901 – July 27, 1962), was internationally known as an American biochemist in nutrition. In 1937 he identified a molecule found in fresh meat and yeast as a new vitamin, nicotinic acid, now called niacin. His discovery led directly to the cure of human pellagra, once a major health problem in the United States.

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Conrad Elvehjem 
American biochemist (1901-1962)
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Date of birth27 May 1901
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Date of death27 July 1962
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Wikidata Q3687162
ISNI: 0000000116173705
VIAF ID: 33913916
GND ID: 123296676
Library of Congress authority ID: n2007077738
Nationale Thesaurus voor Auteursnamen ID: 147795508
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