Science > Chemistry > Biomolecules > Proteins and Their Classification The name protein (proteios Greek = pre-eminent or first) was first suggested, in 1838, by a Swedish chemist Berzelius to a Dutch chemist Mulder, who referred it to the complex organic nitrogenous substances found in the cells of the living beings. They are naturally occurring nitrogenous polymers of different alpha-amino […]
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Proteins and Their Classification
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- Post date November 25, 2020
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