chemist Hermann Emil Louis Fischer was the
German chemist Hermann Emil
Louis Fischer was the first one who discovered peptides in 1900. His theory
said that they might consist of amino acids chains produced by
specific binding. In 1902 he had made overwhelming evidence that peptide bonds
do exist, and in 1905 he discovered the synthesis method in vitro (in laboratory
conditions).
The 1970s was the decade when
most of the
ysin.org peptide-related studies were held. Professor Jean Martinez made his
invaluable contribution to develop the methodology of peptide synthesis, as
well as to sy
webapex.net nthesis of highly active and selective neuropeptide
analogs and biomaterials containing biomolecules.
Soviet and Russian scientist
Vladimir Khavinson made the biggest contribution. During 1970s, he was focused
on doing researches in the sphere of biological chemistry, gerontology, and
immunology. These researches allowed developing a concept of peptide aging
control, a
westernmagazine.org pplication methods of bioregulators for aging retardation, for
increasing life expectancy and quality of life, as well as for the improvement
of all body systems. The real fear made by professor Khavinson is innovative
solutions in further application of short peptides.
Long-term consumption effect
While our body is young,
we do not have any problems with peptides because our young body still can
produce them by itself in the amount needed. A healthy body produces a variety
of different peptides; each is specially designed for each organ and tissue.
However, while we age, their production and activity slow down, destroying the
body.
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