Eugène Soubeiran

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Eugène Soubeiran

Eugène Soubeiran (5 December 1797, in Paris – 17 November 1859, in Paris) was a French scientist.

From 1823 he served as chief pharmacist at La Pitie Hospital in Paris. In 1832 he became director of Pharmacie Centrale, a drug manufacturing and distribution center for the hospitals and hospices of Paris (hôpitaux et hospices de Paris).[1] The following year, he was chosen as an assistant professor of pharmacy, subsequently taking charge of the chair of physics at the Ecole de Pharmacie. After receiving his medical degree, he was appointed to the chair of pharmacy at the Faculty of Medicine (1853).[2]

He was one of three researchers who discovered

cubebin.[3]

Publications

References

  1. PMID 11611015
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  2. ^ "Eugène Soubeiran (1797-1858): Le chloroforme". Ordre national des pharmaciens (in French). September 8, 2011. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016.
  3. Human Metabolome Database, HMDB
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