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Mar 26, 1886 Arkansas City, Kansas, United States Died on 30 Dec 1977 (aged 91)

American biochemist

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About Helen Parsons

  • Helen Tracy Parsons (March 26, 1886 – December 30, 1977) was an American biochemist and nutritionist chiefly known for her early work in vitamin B.
  • Parsons developed an interest in biochemistry and nutrition at the University of Wisconsin-Madision, where she was a graduate student under Elmer McCollum.
  • Parsons spent most of her own scientific career at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in their Home Economics department.
  • After her retirement, she was named a fellow of the American Institute of Nutrition (AIN) in 1959, one of only three women to be so honored.
  • Parsons is well known for her early work on eggs, which was critical to the discovery of biotin and avidin in 1940.
  • Her later work on thiamine depletion by live yeast was crucial in helping to stop the sale of raw yeast cocktails as a nutritional supplement.

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