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22 Mar 1788
Pierre-Joseph Pelletier |
birth Pierre-Joseph Pelletier Born 22 Mar 1788; died 19 Jul 1842 at age 54. French chemist who is known for his research in partnership with Joseph-Bienaimé Caventou into vegetable bases and the resulting contributions of alkaloid chemistry to the field of medicine. They helped found the chemistry of vegetable alkaloids. They isolated chlorophyll (1817), for which they coined the French name chlorophyle in Ann. de Chimie (1818), IX, 195. Their alkaloid discoveries included strychnine (1818), brucine (1819), quinine (1820), caffeine (1821), and cinchonine. In 1823, using elementary closed-tube analyses in which the alkaloids were combusted, they discovered nitrogen was present in the compounds. Alkaloids are organic compounds which form water-soluble salts that perform various functions in medicine, including analgesics (pain-killers), and respiratory stimulants. |
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22 Mar 1788
Pierre Joseph Pelletier |
birth Pierre Joseph Pelletier Pierre Joseph Pelletier, French chemist (died 1842) |