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biochemistry|baɪəˈkɛmɪstrɪ| [f. bio- + chemistry, after biochemical a. Cf. G. biochemie.] The science dealing with the substances present in living organisms and with their relation to each other and to the life of the organism; biological or physiological chemistry.
1881M. D. Walker tr. Schüssler's Cure of Diptheria by Biochemic Treatment 16 My system, or method of Procedure, is direct Biochemistry, because I use only tissue-cell-salts. 1902Nature 14 Aug. 381/2 The chair of biochemistry recently founded in University College [Liverpool]. 1904R. Meldola Vital Products I. p. v, I am not without hope that it may be found of service as a step towards the foundation of a more exact science of Biochemistry. 1926Encycl. Brit. I. 373/2 Biochemistry may be defined as the study of the chemical or physico-chemical processes which play a part in the life phenomena of plants and animals. 1943Endeavour Apr. 41/1 Dramatic progress..continues to be made in the applications of biochemistry to the eradication of disease. |