Vladimir Ivanovich Palladin

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Vladimir Palladin

Vladimir Ivanovich Palladin ( Russian Владимир Иванович Палладин * July 11 jul. / 23. July  1859 greg. In Moscow , † 3 February 1922 in Petrograd ) was a Russian botanist and biochemist and since 1914 a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences , headquartered in Saint Petersburg.

Life

Palladin graduated from Moscow State University . He was a professor at Kharkiv University (1889), Warsaw University (1897) and Saint Petersburg University (1901-1914).

Palladin was one of the originators of the theory of plant respiration as a whole chain of enzymatic processes that are brought about by the system of oxidase and dehydrogenase . His contribution served as the basis for the modern theory of biological oxidation. Some of Palladin's writings dealt with the processes of formation and coordination of enzymatic actions.

Palladin's son Alexander Vladimirovich Palladin (1885-1972) was a biochemist, also a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, whose headquarters had been moved to Moscow in 1934, and a member of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences .

Works

  • Plant Physiology , 9 editions, M.– L., 1924
  • Selected Writings, М., 1960
  • Carbohydrates as oxidation products of proteins ( reports bot. Ges. , 1889)
  • Sur le rôle des hydrates de carbone dans la résistance à l'asphyxie chez les plantes supérieures (1894)

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