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Tadeus Reichstein (Quarles van Ufford) was born o n July 20, 1897 in Wloclawek, Poland. The family moved to Switzerland in 1906. Educated in Zurich, he held posts in the department of organic chemistry at the Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, from 1930. From 1946 to 1967 he was professor of organic chemistry at the University of Basel. He died on August 1, 1996 in Basel, Switzerland. He gained his scientific merits in many fields of research such as total synthesis of ascorbic acid, structure elucidation of steroid hormones, namely aldosteron, and his leading research in the chemistry of cardiac glycosides, just to mention a few of his research topics. The field of secondary plant products brought him back to the neighbouring area of botany and plant taxonomy. He made a contribution to the studies of structure and properties of sugars, vitamins, steroids, and cardiac glucosides contained in plants.
He studied the structure of hormones in the adrenal glands and isolated various biologically active substances. Apart from hormone research, he was the first who artificially synthesizes vitamin C (ascorbic acid) - first vitamin synthesis (1933), a feat achieved about the same time in England by Sir Walter N. Haworth and co-workers. He also laid the foundation for the industrial production of Vitamin C. In 1936 he isolated cortisone, adrenocorticotropic hormone, ACTH and some others hormones of suprarenal gland. Reichstein's researches on steroids, particularly on hormones of the adrenal cortex, paralleled those of Kendall in the United States; his "substance F," described and named by him in 1936, proved identical to

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Reichstein, Tadeus En 1916 Reichstein a passé son examen de scolaire depart et a commencé à étudier la chimie à l'E.T.H. à Zurich, la prise son diplôme là en 1920. Il a alors dépensé (passé) une année dans l'industrie et a ensuite commencé à travailler pour son doctorat sous le Professeur H. Staudinger. En 1922 il a obtenu un diplôme et a ensuite commencé la recherche sous le Professeur Staudinger sur la composition des substances d'assaisonnement dans le café rôti. En 1934 il a été nommé le Professeur Nominal, en 1937 Associer le Professeur et en 1938 le Professeur dans la Chimie Pharmaceutique et le Directeur de l'Institut Pharmaceutique dans l'Université de Bâle. En 1946 il a repris, de plus, la Chaise de Chimie Organique et il a tenu tous les deux ces rendez-vous (nominations) jusqu'à 1950, quand un nouveau Directeur de l'Institut Pharmaceutique a été nommé.
Entre les années 1948-1952 il a surveillé la construction(bâtiment) et l'équipement d'un nouvel Institut de Chimie Organique, qui était prête pour l'occupation en 1952, Reichstein le devenir de son Directeur en 1960. Il vit maintenant à Bâle. En 1947 il a reçu le Doctorat Honoraire du Sorbonne, Paris et en 1952 il a été élu un Membre Etranger de la Société Royale, Londres.

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