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who is the father of biochemistry????

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Answered by Aquarius1
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Carl Alexander Neuberg

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Carl Alexander Neuberg (29 July 1877 – 30 May 1956) was an early initiate in biochemistry, and he is often referred to as the "father of modern biochemistry".

Explanation:

  • His notable part to science includes the discovery of the carboxylase and the elucidation of alcoholic fermentation which he showed to be a process of successive enzymatic steps, an understanding that became crucial as to how metabolic pathways would be investigated by later researchers.
  • In 1896, he studied astronomy, but soon moved to chemistry to fulfill with his father's wishes for him to become a master of brewery.

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