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Jack Arthur Masquelier (1922-2009), sometimes incorrectly called Jacques Masquelier, was a French scientist. In July 1948 he published his doctoral thesis based on his successful isolation and chemical description of the phytonutrient we know today as oligomeric proanthocyanidins or OPCs. That same year he filed a patent for the industrial method of producing the first botanical product based on OPCs.

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  • Jack Masquelier (de)
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  • Jack Masquelier (* 14. April 1922; † 24. Februar 2009) war ein französischer Mediziner und Mikrobiologe. Im Jahre 1948 entdeckte und isolierte er, während einer Studie zur Verfütterbarkeit von Erdnusshäutchen, die oligomeren Proanthocyanidine. (de)
  • Jack Arthur Masquelier (1922-2009), sometimes incorrectly called Jacques Masquelier, was a French scientist. In July 1948 he published his doctoral thesis based on his successful isolation and chemical description of the phytonutrient we know today as oligomeric proanthocyanidins or OPCs. That same year he filed a patent for the industrial method of producing the first botanical product based on OPCs. (en)
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  • Jack Masquelier (* 14. April 1922; † 24. Februar 2009) war ein französischer Mediziner und Mikrobiologe. Im Jahre 1948 entdeckte und isolierte er, während einer Studie zur Verfütterbarkeit von Erdnusshäutchen, die oligomeren Proanthocyanidine. (de)
  • Jack Arthur Masquelier (1922-2009), sometimes incorrectly called Jacques Masquelier, was a French scientist. In July 1948 he published his doctoral thesis based on his successful isolation and chemical description of the phytonutrient we know today as oligomeric proanthocyanidins or OPCs. That same year he filed a patent for the industrial method of producing the first botanical product based on OPCs. (en)
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