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: His work on dicarboxylic acids (like fumaric and succinic acid) identified the catalytic steps of what would become the Krebs cycle .

Albert von Szent-Györgyi (1893–1986) was a pioneering Hungarian biochemist most famous for and discovering the foundational components of the citric acid cycle . For his "discoveries in connection with the biological combustion processes," he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1937. Scientific Achievements

: He isolated a substance from adrenal glands and citrus plants he called "hexuronic acid," which was later proven to be vitamin C (ascorbic acid). He notably used Hungarian red peppers (paprika) as a source to mass-produce the vitamin for research.

: Later in his career at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, he focused on "bioelectronics" and the role of free radicals in cancer. Albert Szent-Gyorgyi Vitamin C - Landmark

: He and his team discovered actomyosin , the complex formed by the proteins actin and myosin, and demonstrated that it contracts when combined with ATP, revealing the basic mechanism of muscle movement.

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: His work on dicarboxylic acids (like fumaric and succinic acid) identified the catalytic steps of what would become the Krebs cycle .

Albert von Szent-Györgyi (1893–1986) was a pioneering Hungarian biochemist most famous for and discovering the foundational components of the citric acid cycle . For his "discoveries in connection with the biological combustion processes," he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1937. Scientific Achievements albert von szent-gyorgyi

: He isolated a substance from adrenal glands and citrus plants he called "hexuronic acid," which was later proven to be vitamin C (ascorbic acid). He notably used Hungarian red peppers (paprika) as a source to mass-produce the vitamin for research. : His work on dicarboxylic acids (like fumaric

: Later in his career at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, he focused on "bioelectronics" and the role of free radicals in cancer. Albert Szent-Gyorgyi Vitamin C - Landmark Scientific Achievements : He isolated a substance from

: He and his team discovered actomyosin , the complex formed by the proteins actin and myosin, and demonstrated that it contracts when combined with ATP, revealing the basic mechanism of muscle movement.