Nikolai Lunin (scientist)
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Nikolai Lunin (scientist)
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Nikolai Ivanovich Lunin was a Russian Empire and later Soviet scientist who was the first to discover the existence of vitamins. As a student in Basel, he fed mice on a diet of proteins, fats, sugar, salts and water, but they died. He concluded that in addition to casein, fat, milk sugar and salts, milk must contain other substances that are indispensable for nutrition. His dissertation was published abroad in 1881, however other scientists were unable to replicate his work. Lunin had used cane
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