putrefaction Meaning & Definition

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  • Soon after he turned to the research on putrefaction and fermentation, which was published in 1843.

  • The debate reflected the fact that a number of investigators had observed connections between putrefaction and fermentation and life processes.

  • They argued that germs were a peculiar sort of chemical agent that played the role of independent biochemical agents in processes of fermentation and putrefaction.

  • It had been shown that the same means of destroying the growth of microorganisms (through heat or chemicals) often inhibited putrefaction and fermentation as well.

  • Thus, the putrefaction that he observed to occur did very probably result from the presence of living beings of very small magnitude.

  • The research on putrefaction and fermentation took place in a context layered with contested issues.

  • Put simply, there were two different views about the "organic" status of putrefaction and fer mentation.

  • He showed that fermentation does indeed seem to require organisms, yeast cells, and that putrefaction is very closely tied with the dynamics of such processes.

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