Louis Pasteur a French chemist, supported the idea that fermentation was a biological process.
Amygdalin was first isolated in 1830 by 2 French chemists.
The discovery of chromium by a French chemist in the late 18th century led to the creation of new dyes.
Charles Bouvard (1572-1658) was a French chemist and physician.
Only limited research was conducted on the topic until, in 1931, two French chemists isolated the glycosides that give stevia its sweet taste.
He found a rival in this city in the person of another French "chemist," who gave the Doctor considerable opposition and consequently much trouble.
Pierre Braunstein (born 4 October 1947) is a French chemist.
Louis Pasteur (1822-1895), a French chemist, is generally considered the father of modern bacteriology.
A French chemist claimed the prize with the invention of margarine in 1869.
They were first suggested in 1881 by Eugène Turpin, a French chemist.