- Felix Hoppe-Seyler
Ernst Felix Immanuel Hoppe-Seyler (December 26, 1825 – August 10, 1895) was a German
physiologist andchemist .Hoppe-Seyler was born in Freyburg an der Unstrut in the
Province of Saxony . He originally trained to be a physician in Halle and Leipzig, and received his medical doctorate from Berlin in 1851. Afterwards, he was an assistant toRudolf Virchow at the Pathological Institute in Berlin. Hoppe-Seyler preferred scientific research to medicine, and later held positions inanatomy , appliedchemistry , and physiological chemistry in Greifswald, Tübingen and Strasbourg. One of his well-known students wasFriedrich Miescher (1844-1895).His numerous investigations include studies of
blood ,hemoglobin ,pus ,bile ,milk , andurine . Hoppe-Seyler was the first scientist to describe the optical absorption spectrum of the red bloodpigment and its two distinctive absorption bands. He also recognized the binding ofoxygen toerythrocyte s as a function ofhemoglobin , which in turn creates the compoundoxyhemoglobin . Hoppe-Seyler was able to obtain hemoglobin in crystalline form, and confirmed that it containediron .Hoppe-Seyler also performed studies of
chlorophyll , and was able to isolate several differentprotein s (which he called "proteids"). He was also the first to purifylecithin and establish its composition. He was one of the founders ofbiochemistry , physiological chemistry andmolecular biology , and his work led to advances inorganic chemistry by his pupils and byimmunologist Paul Ehrlich . In 1877, he created the magazine "Physiological Chemistry". He died inWasserburg am Bodensee in theKingdom of Bavaria .External links
* [http://vlp.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/people/data?id=per96 Photo, biography, and bibliography] in the Virtual Laboratory of the
Max Planck Institute for the History of Science
* [http://www.udel.edu/chem/white/teaching/CHEM342/ZinBkgd99.html Chem-342 Introduction to Biochemistry]
* [http://www.degruyter.de/journals/bc/detailEn.cfm?sel=fe Biography and photos at the website of Biological Chemistry, a journal founded by Felix Hoppe-Seyler]
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