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'''Maximilian Nierenstein''' (born 1877 - died 1946) was a professor of [[biochemistry]] at [[Bristol]] University.
'''Maximilian Nierenstein''' (born 1877 - died 1946) was a professor of [[biochemistry]] at the [[University of Bristol]].


He is known for the [[Nierenstein reaction]]. He also studied the formation of [[ellagic acid]] in ''[[Penicillium]]''.
He is known for the [[Nierenstein reaction]]. He also studied the formation of [[ellagic acid]] in ''[[Penicillium]]''.

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Maximilian Nierenstein (born 1877 - died 1946) was a professor of biochemistry at the University of Bristol.

He is known for the Nierenstein reaction. He also studied the formation of ellagic acid in Penicillium.

Works

  • Synthese des 2-Oxyflavonols. Maximilian Nierenstein, 1904
  • Concerning the Treatment of Experimental Trypanosomiasis. Benjamin Moore, Maximilian Nierenstein and John Lancelot Todd, 1908
  • Chemie der Gerbstoffe. Maximilian Nierenstein, 1910
  • Organische Arsenverbindungen un ihre chemotherapeutische Bedeutung. Maximilian Nierenstein, 1913
  • Incunabula of Tannin Chemistry: A Coll. of Some Early Papers on the Chemistry Chemistry of the Tannins. Maximilian Nierenstein, 1932
  • The Natural Organic Tannins: History, Chemistry, Distribution. Maximilian Nierenstein and Macgregor Skene, 1934

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