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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 Otto Wieland
Heinrich Otto Wieland. 1927 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry. Heinrich Otto Wieland (18771957) German organic chemist awarded a Nobel prize 1930 for his investigations of the constitution of the bile acids and related substances.
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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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Wieland Heinrich Otto (1877-1957), chemik niemiecki. Profesor wy¿szej szko³y technicznej w Monachium (od 1917) oraz uniwersytetów we Fryburgu Bryzgowibskim (od 1921) i w Monachium (od 1925). Cz³onek Royal Society w Londynie (od 1931). Bada³ sk³ad kwasów ¿ó³ciowych, strukturê alkaloidów steroli . Wraz z  A.O.R. Windausem wyja¶ni³ budowê cholesterolu . Prowadzi³ prace nad jadami ro¶linnymi, hormonami p³ciowymi. Nagroda Nobla w 1927. Cholesterol - wzór strukturalny WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry

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Heinrich Otto Wieland. Heinrich Otto Wieland (18771957). German chemist,winner of the 1927 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his determination
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Heinrich Otto Wieland
German chemist, winner of the 1927 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his determination of the molecular structure of bile acids.
Wieland obtained his doctorate at the University of Munich in 1901 and remained in that city to teach and conduct research. He became professor of chemistry at the University of Munich in 1925 and held that post until his retirement in 1950. Wieland made important contributions to structural organic chemistry with his findings (1911) that different forms of nitrogen in organic compounds can be detected and distinguished from one another. The following year he began his research on bile acids, which are produced by the liver. He found that the three acids he had isolated were steroids of similar structure that were related to cholesterol. His later work led him to believe that oxidation in living tissues is a matter of removing hydrogen atoms (dehydrogenation) and not of adding oxygen. This theory proved of great importance to physiology, biochemistry, and medicine.
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6. Heinrich Otto Wieland - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Heinrich Otto Wieland. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. HeinrichOtto Wieland (June 4, 1877 August 5, 1957) was a German chemist.
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    Heinrich Otto Wieland. Heinrich Otto Wieland (1877 1957) was a German chemist.He won the 1927 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his research into the bile acids.
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    Heinrich Otto Wieland ) was a German chemist . He won the 1927 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his research into the bile acids. This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Note: The original source of this article can be found on the main Wikipedia Web site. This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License , which means that you can copy and modify it as long as the entire work (including additions) remains under this license. About This Site Editorial Staff Contribute News Advertise With Us Science Daily editor@sciencedaily.com

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    13. Heinrich Wieland - Biography
    heinrich otto wieland was born as the son of Württemberger parents, Dr. Theodorwieland and Elise Blom, on June 4, 1877, in Pforzheim where his father was a
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    Heinrich Otto Wieland Munich , Berlin and Stuttgart , and then returned to the Baeyer Laboratory in Munich where, in 1901, he received his doctorate under Johannes Thiele. In Munich, where he had chosen to make his home, he received in 1904 the 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.

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    The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1927. for his investigations of the constitutionof the bile acids and related substances . heinrich otto wieland. Germany.
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    wieland, heinrich otto. heinrich wieland, 1928. HistoriaPhoto ( b. June 4, 1877, Pforzheim, Ger.d. Aug. 5, 1957, Munich, W.Ger.), wieland obtained his doctorate at the University of Munich in
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    Heinrich Wieland, 1928 Historia-Photo (b. June 4, 1877, Pforzheim, Ger.d. Aug. 5, 1957, Munich, W.Ger.), German chemist, winner of the 1927 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his determination of the molecular structure of bile acids. Wieland obtained his doctorate at the University of Munich in 1901 and remained in that city to teach and conduct research. He became professor of chemistry at the University of Munich in 1925 and held that post until his retirement in 1950. Wieland made important contributions to structural organic chemistry with his findings (1911) that different forms of nitrogen in organic compounds can be detected and distinguished from one another. The following year he began his research on bile acids, which are produced by the liver. He found that the three acids he had isolated were steroids of similar structure that were related to cholesterol. His later work led him to believe that oxidation in living tissues is a matter of removing hydrogen atoms (dehydrogenation) and not of adding oxygen. This theory proved of great importance to physiology, biochemistry, and medicine.

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    18. Heinrich Otto Wieland Winner Of The 1927 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
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