Blondes in Venetian Paintings, the Nine-Banded Armadillo, and Other Essays in Bi
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Blondes in Venetian Paintings, the Nine-Banded Armadillo, and Other Essays in Bi

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Blondes in Venetian Paintings, the Nine-Banded Armadillo, and Other Essays in Bi

by Konrad Bloch
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Yale University Press (1997-02-27)
ISBN: 0300070551
EAN: 9780300070552
Dewy Decimal #: 572
Paperback: 278 pages
SKU: 05766
Condition: Used: Very Good
Comments: Pages clean, one dog-eared pages, some edge wear.


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In this fascinating book, a Nobel Prize-winning scientist muses on various aspects of biochemistry, explaining the chemical basis for many biological phenomena. Drawing on his own experiences as well as on colorful anecdotes about the work of other scientists, Bloch presents a new way of looking at the world and a revealing glimpse into the ways that scientific discoveries are made and problems are solved.


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the world, as a conglomeration of chemical substances
Rating (5)
Date: 2004-12-04

2 out of 2 customers found this reveiw helpful


This is a wonderful tour of a discipline that has been dismissed as far less sexy (less "ultimate") than cosmology or nanotechnology: the realm of biochemistry. Bloch sets out to change the impression of chemistry as a dull discipline - with great success.

The story of biochemistry, as he tells it, is full of riddles and surprises. It began in 1897, when Eduard Buchner ground up yeast cell with sand, plugged them into a bottle, and woke up to find the cork had popped out during the night. Seemingly so banal, this discovery overturned the "vitalist" notion of the processes of life, that they could operate solely in intact, living cells. It proved, instead, that cell physiology could be studied as purely chemical reactions. The next 50 years, which Bloch describes as the Golden Age of biochem, witnessed the discovery of enzymes and other molecules behine innumerable chemical processes. And the methods that scientists used were similar to those of Buchner: grind up cells to free their chemical constituents, and then attempt to predict their behavior under a variety of conditions.

Among the many notable repercussions of these experiments was the development of the science of nutrition - by isolating, purifying, and uncovering the molecular structure of amino acids, fatty acids, and vitamins. Once identified, researchers could experiment to find what combination led to better health.

But Bloch doesn't stop with these, and many similar, observations. In a series of delightful extrapolations, he explains why domestic cats need to hunt (they can't synthesize the amino acid taurine, so must find it in the meat of animals who can); how dark latin venetians used soap to bleach their hair blond (a hydrogen peroxide reaction that sunlight enabled); or the reasons that Amerindians ground corn meal on limestone (they needed a certain chemical added to corn to avoid developing bari bari).

Bloch also offers glimpses into the unknown, areas that are not yet explained but hold promising applications. The list is so long that the book must be read: they include the potential uses of thalidomide, insect secretions that might protect us, and the like. It is truly dazzling. What you get is a personal portrait of a vital field that the author, a Harvard Nobel Laureate, helped to create. The writing is also clear and vivid, never dry.

Warmly recommended.


I wish there were more books like this!
Rating (5)
Date: 2000-01-09

5 out of 5 customers found this reveiw helpful


A real treat & unfortunately rare. I wish there were more books that focused on biochemistry (& chemistry) in such a manner. I very much hope that this author produces more of this delightful style of scientific writing... inquiring minds really do want to know. I thank the author for writing this book--I enjoyed it immensely, & very much appreciate it having been written.

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